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Team London Bridge and Better Bankside awarded funding to create Low Emissions Neighbourhood around Borough High Street

 

Team London Bridge and Better Bankside have been successful in their bid for funding from The Mayor of London to create a Low Emissions Neighbourhood around Borough High Street area.   
 
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, is working with London businesses and other organisations to clean up some of the capital’s most polluted areas with a £1m fund that will help to implement hard-hitting measures to tackle toxic air and to reduce filthy emissions from dirty vehicles.
 
Five ‘Business Low Emissions Neighbourhoods’ – spanning five boroughs – were selected from a total of 15 bids, showing the wide-ranging support for improving air quality among London’s business community. The Business Low Emissions Neighbourhoods will provide measures such as anti-idling campaigns, zero-emission delivery services and cleaner walking routes for staff and customers. They are being brought in by local business groups working in partnership with their local councils, which have supported the development of the proposals.
 
The five successful Business Low Emissions Neighbourhoods will take place in the following boroughs and the successful proposals include:
 
Southwark - The Better Bankside and Team London Bridge Business Improvement Districts will deliver a project around Borough High Street enhancing and promoting routes to reduce emissions on the main roads. Interventions will include a clean walking route from London Bridge Station to Guys Hospital, consolidating parcel deliveries so that they are sent into one location and distributed via a low or zero-emission vehicle to reduce congestion and pollution, a green cycle path, and anti-idling campaigns.
 
Hammersmith and Fulham - Hammersmith Business Improvement District will deliver a project around the Hammersmith Flyover working closely with local organisations such as the Lyric Theatre, which have offered free space for events and workshops. The project includes a secure hub for people to store their bikes, and a host of greening and other improvements such as a green wall to help transform some of the grey car-dominated parts of this busy destination.
 
Islington - the Archway Town Centre Group will deliver a variety of interventions to support local businesses in going green and improving the area for walking and cycling, including a shared electric vehicle for deliveries, a green link cycle route, and a new park outside a children’s centre. It is also exploring the possibility of installing lockers for deliveries at, or close to, Archway station, to help residents avoid missed deliveries and provide an alternative to getting their online shopping delivered to work, which often results in extra traffic pollution and congestion in central London.
 
Camden -  Euston Business Improvement District will provide an attractive cleaner walking route from Euston to Regents Park, helping people avoid some of the most polluted roads in London.
 
Westminster - Northbank Business Improvement District is a project around Aldwych and the Strand which will reduce pollution and make this extremely busy area - home to a host of important destinations and attractions - much more inviting for walking and cycling. As part of the project, consultants will work with all the local businesses and organisations to help them cut the number of unnecessary deliveries.
 
Approximately £100,000 in remaining funding will support some elements of a Low Emission Neighbourhood around Homerton Hospital. This will provide walking and cycling routes and facilities for the 1.5m patients and 4,000 staff each year. It will also provide electric vehicle charge points which will be used by the hospital and the public.
 
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “London’s toxic air is a public health crisis and I’m delighted to be working with businesses across the capital to help rid the city of these pollution hotspots. As a pro-business Mayor I am pleased to be working with businesses to clean up our air.

“Targeted local initiatives, such as Low Emission Neighbourhoods, are a great weapon in the fight against air pollution and this action we are taking is vital for safeguarding London’s health.
 
Nadia Broccardo, CEO of Team London Bridge said, "Borough High Street is a heavily used, important but polluted thoroughfare. Over 118,000 workers and visitors exit London Bridge Station every weekday, many of these coming out of the rail and tube station on the western end of Tooley Street. We need to look at ways to decrease their exposure to harmful air while improving the complicated historic streetscape just south of London Bridge."  
 
These Business Low Emission Neighbourhoods, funded by the London Economic Action Partnership (LEAP), build on the Mayor's successful Borough Low Emission Neighbourhoods, currently being delivered in five locations across EIGHT boroughs, and already implementing various measures to reduce emissions and visibly transform areas to support walking and cycling.
 
24 November 2017


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