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A lot of finds were uncovered during the archaeological evaluation carried out for the M62 Junction 6 Improvement scheme so we thought it would be nice to provide an interactive website so you can see what we found.

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The Role of the Highways Agency in Local Air Quality Management, 2003

Annex 2 - Air Quality Management Areas that include Strategic Roads

The HA keeps a record (106KB PDF) of all the Air Quality Management Areas on the strategic road network. This indicates the location of the AQMA, the Action Plan measures the local authority has put forward, and HA schemes that may deliver air quality benefits.

Further information is available on these Air Quality Management Areas (please note this is an external website).

Air Quality Management Areas Map