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Birmingham Council Fines Itself £472,000 for Clean Air Zone Breaches

Published Wednesday, May 27, 2026

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Birmingham City Council has fined itself over £472,000 for its non-compliant vehicles breaching the city's Clean Air Zone scheme since its inception in 2021. This action highlights the financial implications and public perception of the council's adherence to its own environmental policies.

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  • Birmingham City Council has paid £472,253 in daily charges and fines to itself for its non-compliant vehicles since the Clean Air Zone scheme began in 2021.

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  • BBC NewsCenter

    The article highlights the financial implications and public perception of Birmingham City Council's self-fining for Clean Air Zone breaches, contrasting it with the zone's environmental benefits.

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