We’re proud to join a coalition of local groups calling on London’s next Mayor to commit to stronger action to tackle air pollution, ahead of the Mayoral election on 2 May 2024.
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On Saturday 20th January Bromley Living Streets installed a new air quality monitor at Elmers End Free Church on Goddard Road. We hope this monitor will make a valuable contribution to better understand air quality in Elmers End. Once the monitor is connected, real-time data will be available on the Breathe London website.
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Happy Clean Air Day 2023! You may be aware that London has had an episode of high air pollution this week, which makes today even more important even if it might be more appropriate to call today ‘not clean air day’ or ‘not yet clean air day’. I’m writing to you now to remind you of a couple of things you can do easily to take care and take action.
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As a follow‐up to our 2021 report on air pollution around Bromley schools, Bromley Living Streets managed to get 12 air pollution monitors for schools, as part of a project funded by the charity Asthma and Lung UK (https://www.asthma.org.uk/).
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On Monday 18 July at 7pm, a meeting of the full Council (all 58 councillors) will take place in London Borough of Bromley. One of the items that will be discussed is a motion which calls on Mayor of London Sadiq Khan to abandon his plans to expand the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ).
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7 September is the International Day of Clean Air for blue skies. In 2021, the theme of this day is “Healthy Air, Healthy Planet”. Why not take 2 minutes today to raise your concerns with your elected representatives in central and local government?
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As summer term 2021 draws to an end, we at Bromley Living Streets have been reflecting on the last school year. What improvements have we seen in Bromley since September that are enabling children to safely actively travel to school and where is there need for so much more to be done?
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Ruben de Rijcke, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
This report by Bromley Living Streets presents key data on air pollution and safety around Bromley schools, and presents ideas for how Bromley residents can take action to improve their neighbourhood between now and the May 2022 local elections.
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Bromley Living Streets’ draft response to Bromley Council’s consultation on the Air Quality Action Plan 2020-2025
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