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Signs Put up as Part of a £100M Scheme Being Taken Down as It's ' Finally Put to Bed'

GREATER MANCHESTER, JUL 25 – Greater Manchester shifts from charging high-emission vehicles to investing in electric buses and green transport, achieving a drop from 129 to 38 illegal nitrogen dioxide sites since 2018.

Controversial Clean Air Zone signs- put up at a cost of £1,000 each - are being taken down as the idea of charging some motorists up to £60 a day…

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Manchester Evening News broke the news in Manchester, United Kingdom on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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