Chamber
Meeting of the Parliament 16 June 2026 [Last updated 15:26]
16 Jun 2026 · S7 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
General Question Time
Air Pollution Monitoring (City Primary Schools)
The placement of air quality monitors is prioritised to cover potential air pollution hotspots. Additionally, over time, local authorities have progressively adapted their monitoring strategies to address specific local air quality issues. That approach ensures that any areas of concern, including locations such as schools where vulnerable groups may be present, will be covered.
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Heather Anderson (Dundee City West) (SNP)
SNP
I refer to my entry in the register of members’ interests and declare that I am a serving councillor on Dundee City Council.To ask the Scottish Government wh...
The Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Rural Affairs (Gillian Martin)
SNP
The placement of air quality monitors is prioritised to cover potential air pollution hotspots. Additionally, over time, local authorities have progressively...
Heather Anderson
SNP
We know that there is a correlation between areas of high deprivation and poor air quality for children and adults, which exacerbates pre-existing health ine...
The Presiding Officer
NPA
Ask a question, please.
Heather Anderson
SNP
—in 30 of our primary schools, we do not know how safe our children are from damaging air pollution. Would the cabinet secretary welcome Dundee City Council ...
Gillian Martin
SNP
I would welcome anything that the council decides to do in relation to where it puts its monitors and any pilot that it might want to go forward with. Improv...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green)
Green
The science shows that even modest improvements in air quality result in significant improvements in health, particularly in disadvantaged communities. Will ...
Gillian Martin
SNP
Mark Ruskell is absolutely right, and 2026 is a key year in that regard. Proposals for a long-term air quality policy framework will succeed the cleaner air ...