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pollution and what it refers to as “toxic air.”
According to the local press on Wednesday, January 25 around half of the borough’s roads are already covered by the scheme, the most in London.
Announcing the plan Mayor Philip Glanville said that the threeyear implementation plan will result in the borough having the largest number of car restrictions, but that it would also have the highest number of electric vehicle chargers and parking for cycles.
He said: “This is the most ambitious plan in London, if not the most ambitious in the country, building on an incredible track record in this borough.”
Bollards, planters and traffic cameras will be used to police the streets and to stop the area from being used as shortcuts.