If you think the Clean Air Zone is unnecsssary, can I suggest you check your addresss here
https://www.addresspollution.org/
I've done that - it's a joke! We live on an unadopted road some way from any significant traffic, and surrounded by fields, and yet it says we have 'significant air pollution'! Maybe it's the cows at the bottom of the garden?
As we know, this is the reality:
https://mappinggm.org.uk/clean-air-plan/#os_maps_light/10/53.4770/-2.2723It shows that there are pollution 'hotspots' in GM, marked on the map in red for serious excess pollution and orange for moderate excess pollution. As you see, the only marks within Marple, which are orange, are on the short stretch of road between the bottom of Dan Bank and Seventeen Windows, and on a bit of the A6 at High Lane. Otherwise there is no problem in or around Marple.
There are clean air zones being introduced in towns and cities across the UK, but in other places they are being set up in a targeted way, focusing on city centres where the pollution is most serious. But here in GM, for some weird reason, the decision has been taken to introduce a scheme covering the entire 500 square miles of Greater Manchester! It's crazy and its unnecessary.