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Croydon Council has secured funding from the Greater London Authority for air quality initiatives along the London Road.
The London Road Business Low Emissions Neighbourhood (BLEN) is located in the area from Thornton Heath Pond to West Croydon Station. The BLEN aims to improve the environment and air quality.
A series of projects are proposed including:
Air pollution is a major environmental risk to health. Research by Imperial College London estimated that it contributed to around 4,100 deaths in London in 2019. Both short and long-term exposure to pollutants has been proven to cause and exacerbate illnesses ranging from eczema and itchy eyes to asthma, cancer and lung disease.
Air pollution is a particular concern for child health, as it can stunt lung growth and affect lung capacity. In fact, research conducted through a major study (the EXHALE project by King’s College London) found that the lung capacity of 8- and 9-year-olds in Tower Hamlets is 5% lower than the national average.
We have introduced changes to the area in front of 386 and 380 London Road, Croydon. This is in response to residents’ concerns about parking and vehicle idling to the frontage of 386 London Road.
The changes provide new planting at 386 London Road, helping to protect the residential apartments from the queuing traffic and exposure to air pollution, as well as making an area dominated by hard surfacing more attractive.
Other greenery has been planted in front of 380 London Road, in a way to naturally help the drainage in the area using ‘rain gardens’ that absorb water into the ground; this would previously that would be taken away through the drainage system.
If you have any comments, suggestions, or ideas on this change to London Road greening, please tell us in our survey. The survey will close on 03 October 2023
Increased planting is also underway or proposed in the following locations:
Vehicle engine idling (not switching off your engine when the vehicle is stationary) is a significant source of avoidable air pollution.
Leaving engines running while stationary is simply an unnecessary source of air pollution. It is also illegal. Combating this is particularly important in locations where there are high numbers of idling vehicle engines, such as outside schools and hospitals, and by bus stops, all of which are present on this part of London Road.
Posters, banners, and social media will be used to highlight the issues and we will be working with businesses and local community groups.
We are looking for volunteers to help improve air quality in their local area and would like to be involved in no idling events which we aim to hold on London Road. If you’d like to get involved in these events, please email highwayimprovements@croydon.gov.uk
BLEN funding is available to help support the following initiatives for the local business community and community organisations:
If you would like further information or would like to get involved in one of the above projects, please contact:
Highways and Transport,
Sustainable Communities, Regeneration and Economic Recovery Directorate,
Croydon Council,
Floor 6, Zone B,
Bernard Weatherill House,
8 Mint Walk,
Croydon
CR0 1EA
or email highwayimprovements@croydon.gov.uk
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