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Glasgow City Council’s Fleet Fails to Comply with Its Own ULEZ Standards

A street sign reads "Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) at all times," prominently positioned at a bustling urban intersection in Glasgow, with buildings, cars, and pedestrians in the background. The environment is modern and vibrant.
A street sign reads "Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) at all times," prominently positioned at a bustling urban intersection in Glasgow, with buildings, cars, and pedestrians in the background. The environment is modern and vibrant.

In a stunning display of short-sightedness, Glasgow City Council has found itself in a self-inflicted predicament. Despite having spearheaded the introduction of the Low Emission Zone (LEZ), a move designed to restrict the access of high-emitting vehicles to improve air quality​​, the council has overlooked a glaring problem: an alarming number of its own vehicles are not LEZ-compliant.

Out of a total fleet of 1,615 vehicles, 616 fail to meet the council’s newly implemented LEZ standards. This means that a considerable portion of the council’s vehicles, including all parking enforcement trucks, are now barred from entering the zone due to their excessive emissions. The council’s lack of foresight has thus hampered its own operations and resulted in a policy paradox.

In an attempt to cover up this significant oversight, the council has resorted to hiring LEZ-compliant vehicles. This move, however, has been met with justified criticism from the GMB union, which has branded the additional expenditure as an unnecessary waste of resources.

The council’s defense is that the hired vehicles are merely a temporary measure while they await the arrival of new LEZ-compliant vehicles and retrofit existing ones to meet the required emissions standards. But these justifications do little to mask the fact that this could have been avoided with more careful planning.

A blue sign with white text reads "LOW EMISSION ZONE GLASGOW glasgow.gov.uk/LEZ." The sign stands against a backdrop of buildings in Glasgow and a clear sky.

The spokesperson, while acknowledging the importance of the LEZ in improving the city’s air quality, seems to understate the magnitude of the problem. The council’s fleet includes a wide range of vehicles—cars, buses, lorries, and vans—all of which are used for various council duties and are now affected by the LEZ regulations.

Adding to the council’s embarrassment is the revelation by the Scottish Daily Express that a non-compliant vehicle is none other than a limousine used by the council’s Lord Provost.

The LEZ, which was introduced recently, extends from the M8 motorway to the north and west of Glasgow, the River Clyde to the south, and the Saltmarket/High Street to the east. This is not the first time such restrictions have been put in place, with similar rules imposed on buses and heavy goods vehicles since 2018.

Chris Mitchell from the GMB union, speaking on BBC Scotland’s Drivetime, pointed out the council’s failure to think ahead. Mitchell, who is a refuse collector for the council, shared that many of the vehicles he deals with are now non-compliant mainly due to their age. This has led to the council’s desperate move of hiring “small flat-bed” vehicles for rubbish collection at the taxpayer’s expense.

The council spokesperson’s inability to provide a specific figure for the cost of hiring replacement vehicles only adds to the cloud of uncertainty surrounding this debacle. While she claimed that no new bin lorries had been hired specifically for LEZ compliance, the fact remains that the council is now paying for hired vehicles due to its lack of planning.

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