Cheshire

Martin Simpson,
Cheshire Representative

Engineer

Martin Simpson is the Representative of Clean Air for Kids in Cheshire. Martin is an engineer.

To contact Martin, click here to send him an email.

Will you help us get Clean Air for Kids

Very few schools, Local Education Authorities and Academy Trusts can afford the up-front costs of installation of air filters. But the Government could, easily. And recover their costs very quickly from supply teacher budget savings.

With political leadership, we could easily transform the lives of schoolchildren, their teachers, and their families by improving the quality of the air they breathe.

Please write to you Member of Parliament to ask them to support our campaign.

Let's Make It Happen in Cheshire

We ensure that our children drink clean water, we provide them with nutritious food, but unfortunately, the air they breathe is all too often polluted and dirty.

Breathing poor quality air is a well-known risk to children’s immediate and long-term health. It is now well understood that air pollution outside, is a problem, but indoor air can be up to five times more polluted. The pollutants that can be present in our indoor air include invisible nasties such as mould, fungal spores, pollen, bacteria and airborne viruses such as measles, flu and Covid-19.  

Schools are where children spend most of their time, but, with densely packed classrooms, this is where they are most likely to pick up sickness, which results in absence for them as well as diminished performance in exams.  

But it doesn’t have to be like this. We know that existing clean air technologies remove the pathogens that cause illness from the air. Classrooms rely on natural ventilation alone, which is not enough to ensure that children breathe clean, fresh air whilst they are learning. It needs additional filtration. 

By simply adding an air filter to each classroom and regularly opening windows, the number of coughs, colds, and Covid-19 infections that kids and their teachers catch at school and take home to their families and others could be significantly reduced. It would also increase attendance rates. 

We want clean indoor air in schools to be managed, and funded, by the local authority. We are asking the County Council to prioritise investment in the health of our children by funding effective air filters for all the schools that it oversees. 

Will you help us? Will you write and send a letter for us? See below for all you need to help us get clean indoor air for the kids in Cheshire’s schools.

For Residents to write to their Member of Parliament

If you live in Cheshire and support kids in schools being able to breathe clean air, please will you write to your Member of Parliament to ask them to support the initiative.

Here is the list of MPs covering Cheshire

Chester North and Neston
Samantha Dixon (Labour)
samantha.dixon.mp@parliament.uk

Chester South and Eddisbury
Aphra Brandreth (Conservative)
aphra.brandreth.mp@parliament.uk

Congleton
Sarah Russell (Labour)
sarah.russell.mp@parliament.uk

Crewe and Nantwich
Connor Naismith (Labour)
connor.naismith.mp@parliament.uk

Ellesmere Port and Bromborough
Justin Madders (Labour)
justin.madders.mp@parliament.uk

Macclesfield
Tim Roca (Labour)
tim.roca.mp@parliament.uk

Mid Cheshire
Andrew Cooper (Labour)
andrew.cooper.mp@parliament.uk

Runcorn and Helsby
Sarah Pochin (Reform)
sarah.pochin.mp@parliament.uk

Tatton
Esther McVey (Conservative)
esther.mcvey.mp@parliament.uk

If you prefer to write them a letter, the address for all of them is the same:
House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA

Warrington North
Charlotte Nichols (Labour)
charlotte.nichols.mp@parliament.uk

Warrington South
Sarah Hall (Labour)
sarah.hall.mp@parliament.uk

Widnes and Halewood
Derek Twigg (Labour)
derek.twigg.mp@parliament.uk

Please click on the email address below to send an email supporting the campaign to your MP.

If you are not sure which of the Cheshire MPs is your Member of Parliament, you can find that here:

(And if you don’t live in Cheshire, you can still write to your MP using our template letter)

If you would like to write your own letter or email, you can make use of any information on this website. Or you are welcome to use our template letter, perhaps personalising it to your own circumstances and position, and maybe also including that you have a child or children in schools if you do. We would be grateful if you write to your Member of Parliament whether or not you have school-age children. Add your name and email below to receive the template.

Remember to ask your friends, neighbours and family to write as well, and please tell us when you have written, and if you get a reply using the form below :)

The more people that write, the better the chance of success we will have.

Our Vision is to provide cleaner indoor air to benefit the health of all children

Clean Air For Kids - Open window with stars and sparkles outside.

Ventilation

Opening windows lets stale indoor air out and the external air flow in

Clean Air For Kids - Diagram of air flowing through a filter, showing dust and particles being trapped as clean air exits.

Filtration

Removing particulate matter and pathogens from the room air using air filters

Clean Air For Kids - Black and white line drawing of the Big Ben clock tower and Elizabeth Tower in London.

Legislation

Campaigning for better standards for indoor air quality

Do you want Clean Air for Kids in Schools?

If you support our campaign for clean air for kids in schools, please send us a message.

If you want to learn more about the benefits and the solutions, please get in touch.

If you want to help, fill in the form and tell us.

And if you want to advocate for clean air in your own child’s school, we’d love to hear from you. We can help!