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Improving air quality around schools is a must for children, parents and staff especially at the beginning and end of the school day. Under the Clean Air Schools Programme, individual schools can apply for grants to implement the most effective solutions to reduce emissions and air pollution. You can find out more about our Clean Air Schools Programme here.
Read the overview of the Clean Air School programme information
We have put together a range of learning resources for schools to download.
You can find them on our Download resources and activties page.
The £500,000 fund is offering grants of £250 to £10,000 per school to improve air quality.
To be eligible for the fund you must be a Bradford District school offering primary or secondary education.
The grants are currently closed but you can find out more about the progress of the grant projects here.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the team at cleanairschools@bradford.gov.uk.
The council will increase the number of wardens who will work in partnership with schools, increasing engagement activity and educating drivers who are idling in the roads around school sites.
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