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Five things to do that will help us bring Clean Air to Bristol Kids

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Residents write to the Council Leader and the Chair of Children’s Policy Committee

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Write to your child’s school

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Write to your Councillor

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Write to your MP

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Schools write to the Council Leader and the Chair of Children’s Policy Committee

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

Ask your friends, neighbours and family to write as well

For Residents to write to the Council Leader

Anybody can contact the elected Councillors at Bristol City Council. If you agree that Bristol kids should breathe clean air when they are in school, we’d be delighted if you would write to the Leader or the Chair of the Committee that covers Bristol schools.

You can write or email the Leader of Bristol City Council using these details:

Councillor Tony Dyer

(Southville ward Councillor)

 c/o Green Group Office
City Hall
PO BOX 3399
Bristol
BS1 9NE

 Cllr.Tony.Dyer@bristol.gov.uk

You can write or email the Chair of the Children and Young People Policy Committee at Bristol City Council using these details:

Councillor Christine Townsend (Chair)

(Southville ward Councillor)

c/o Green Group Office
City Hall
PO BOX 3399
Bristol
BS1 9NE
Cllr.Christine.Townsend@bristol.gov.uk

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 this template letter, perhaps personalising it to your own circumstances and position. Add your name and email below to receive the template.

For Residents to write to your local Councillor

If you live in Bristol and support kids in Bristol schools being able to breathe clean air when they are at school, please will you write to your elected ward councillors to Bristol City Council to ask them to support the initiative.

You can find the name and contact details of your ward councillors here. Please write to all of them.

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 this template letter, perhaps personalising it to your own circumstances and position, and maybe also including that you have a child or children in Bristol schools if you do. We would be grateful if you write to your councillors whether or not you have school-age children.

For Residents to write to their Member of Parliament

If you live in Bristol and support kids in Bristol schools being able to breathe clean air when they are at school, please will you write to your Member of Parliament to ask them to support the initiative.

Here is the list of MPs covering Bristol

Bristol Central
Carla Denyer (Green Party)
carla.denyer.mp@parliament.uk

Bristol East 
Kerry McCarthy (Labour)
kerry.mccarthy.mp@parliament.uk

Bristol North East
Damien Egan (Labour)
damien.egan.mp@parliament.uk

Bristol North West
Darren Jones (Labour)
darren.jones.mp@parliament.uk

Bristol South
Karin Smyth (Labour)
karin.smyth.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

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

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 this template letter, perhaps personalising it to your own circumstances and position, and maybe also including that you have a child or children in Bristol 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.

For Parents to write to their child’s school

If you are a parent of a child or children at a Bristol school, please will you write to the school’s Head Teacher, any of the teachers at the school, especially those you know, and/or to the School Governors to ask them to take steps so that their pupils breathe clean air when they are in school.

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 this template letter, perhaps personalising it to your own circumstances and position. Add your name and email below to receive the template.

For Schools to write to the Council Leader

If you are a Head Teacher, teacher or school governor and you want to have clean air in your school, please will you write to the Leader or the Chair of the Committee that covers Bristol schools to tell them and to ask them to help.

You can write or email the Leader of Bristol City Council using these details:

Councillor Tony Dyer

(Southville ward Councillor)

 c/o Green Group Office
City Hall
PO BOX 3399
Bristol
BS1 9NE

 Cllr.Tony.Dyer@bristol.gov.uk

You can write or email the Chair of the Children and Young People Policy Committee at Bristol City Council using these details:

Councillor Christine Townsend (Chair)

(Southville ward Councillor)

c/o Green Group Office
City Hall
PO BOX 3399
Bristol
BS1 9NE

Cllr.Christine.Townsend@bristol.gov.uk

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 this template letter, perhaps personalising it to your own circumstances and position. 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 they reply :)

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

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Ventilation

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

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Filtration

Removing particulate matter from the room air using air filters

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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!