Thursday, 30 October 2014

Bristol Air Quality Masterclass success

AQMRC are proud to announce the success of the Bristol Air Quality Masterclass held on 28th and 29th October. The event, which was hosted by Bristol City Council as the 2015 Green Capital City on behalf of the current Green Capital, Copenhagen, was organised and run by AQMRC and Bristol City Council with speakers and delegates from across Europe. Both of the Copenhagen Mayor, Morten Kabell, and Bristol's Mayor, George Ferguson, attended and and gave keynote talks on air quality in their respective cities. The purpose of the event was to share good practice in air quality management among policy makers, practitioners, students and members of the public. The first day comprised of a number of presentations and case studies with stand-out presentations from Dr Ian Mudway at KCL and Alan Andrews from ClientEarth who set out the key health and legal challenges. On the second day a workshop was held using Crystal Interactive technology to examine the challenges and possible solutions to reducing air pollution in our towns and cities, from which a report will be produced by AQMRC summarising the key themes and issues.
For a full list of registered delegates, programme, presentations and a feedback form for attendees, please visit: http://www.bristol.gov.uk/node/24456. Tweets from the day can be found using the hashtag #AQMasterclass.



Speakers from the AQ Masterclass (from L-R: Carlo Trozzi (Techne Consulting), Steve Crawshaw (BCC), Simon Hayes (Global-Local), Alan Andrews (ClientEarth), Ian Mudway (KCL), Steen Solvang Jensen (DCE/Aarhus University), Martin Lutz (Berlin) and Anke Lükewille (EEA); absent Brian Hansen (Copenhagen))

Friday, 24 October 2014

Ben Williams joins the team

We are delighted to announce that Ben Williams has joined the Air Quality Management Resource Centre as a Research Associate. Ben joins us from DustScan Ltd where he gained over 5 years of experience in dust monitoring, assessment and particle characterisation. Prior to DustScan Ltd Ben completed a Knowledge Transfer Partnership scheme in which he developed a source apportionment and mapping method for nuisance dust. This KTP topic provides the basis for Ben's PhD, entitled 'Source Apportionment and Dispersion Mapping of Fugitive Dust using Directional Passive Monitors', which will be submitted before the end of the year.

Monday, 20 October 2014

Jo on BBC Sunday Politics West

Jo was interviewed on BBC Sunday Politcs West broadcast yesterday speaking about air pollution in Bath. Catch it on iPlayer http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04l2tfl/sunday-politics-west-19102014

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Jo interviewed by BBC Radio Bristol

UWE's Dr Jo Barnes was interviewed this afternoon on Bristol's air quality by BBC Radio Bristol (94.9 FM). The station's breakfast programme will be doing a piece on air quality in Bristol tomorrow morning at 07:40 and 08:40. Do tune in!