Description: licence:cc-by|author:various|maintainer:GLA Environment Team|maintainer_email:[email protected]|description:"Location of monitoring stations from- London Air Quality Network (https://www.londonair.org.uk/LondonAir/General/about.aspx)- AQE (https://www.airqualityengland.co.uk/)- Breathe London (These monitors are part of a new study in London called 'Breathe London'that is testing out lower cost monitors across the city, for more information on the Breathe London project please see here-https://www.breathelondon.org/)A range of pollutants are typically monitored including NOx, particulates, CO2 and SO2, but vary from site to site."|update_frequency:Annually|tags:[LAEI|AQ|Kings|C40|MapLondon|airqualitymap]|london_smallest_geography:Coordinates|topics:[Environment|Health]
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Copyright Text: Greater London Authority - Creative Commons Attribution
Description: licence:ogl-v2|author:TfL|maintainer:GLA Environment Team|maintainer_email:[email protected]|description:"The central London Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) was introduced to clean up London’s most polluted air. It started on 8 April 2019, operates in the existing central London Congestion Charge Zone, 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Vehicles must meet strict emission standards to drive in the central London ULEZ area, or pay a charge. It replaced the Toxicity Charge (T-Charge) in central London and is in addition to the Congestion Charge. For more information about the central London ULEZ please visit-https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/ultra-low-emission-zone"|update_frequency:ad-hoc|tags:[EV|air quality|pollution|MapLondon|airqualitymap]|london_smallest_geography:Custom Polygons|topics:[Environment|Transport]
Service Item Id: 4292900482d043019b7471c1c4d91559
Copyright Text: Transport for London - UK Open Government Licence (OGL v2)
Description: licence:ogl-v2|author:TfL|maintainer:GLA Environment Team|maintainer_email:[email protected]|description:"The Ultra Low Emission Zone will be expanded from the 25 October 2021 to include the area up to the North and South circular roads (from the Congestion Zone). ULEZ was introduced to clean up London’s most polluted air. It started on 8 April 2019, operates in the existing central London Congestion Charge Zone, 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Vehicles must meet strict emission standards to drive in the central London ULEZ area, or pay a charge. It replaced the Toxicity Charge (T-Charge) in central London and is in addition to the Congestion Charge. For more information about the central London ULEZ please visit-https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/ultra-low-emission-zone"|update_frequency:ad-hoc|tags:[EV|air quality|pollution|MapLondon|airqualitymap]|london_smallest_geography:Custom Polygons|topics:[Environment|Transport]
Service Item Id: 4292900482d043019b7471c1c4d91559
Copyright Text: Transport for London - UK Open Government Licence (OGL v2)
Description: licence:ogl-v2|author:TfL|maintainer:GLA Environment Team|maintainer_email:[email protected]|description:"The Londonwide Low Emission Zone (LEZ) was launched in February 2008. The LEZ operates to encourage the most polluting heavy (including buses, coaches, lorries and other specialist vehicles) diesel vehicles driving in London to become cleaner. The LEZ covers most of Greater London and is in operation 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Heavy vehicles must meet a minimum emission standard of pay a £100 charge.Starting 26 October 2020 heavy vehicles will have to meet even stricter standards or pay the fine."|update_frequency:ad-hoc|tags:[EV|air quality|pollution|MapLondon|airqualitymap]|london_smallest_geography:Custom Polygons|topics:[Environment|Transport]
Service Item Id: 4292900482d043019b7471c1c4d91559
Copyright Text: Transport for London - UK Open Government Licence (OGL v2)
Description: licence:ogl-v2|author:TfL|maintainer:GLA Environment Team|maintainer_email:[email protected]|description:"Two zones in the City Fringe during peak hours, will be restricted to walking, cycling and low emissions vehicles only. These zones, known as ultra low emissions streets, or ULEV streets. For more information please visit-https://hackney.gov.uk/article/5270/Ultra-low-emission-streets."|update_frequency:ad-hoc|tags:[EV|air quality|pollution|MapLondon|airqualitymap]|london_smallest_geography:Custom Polygons|topics:[Environment|Transport]
Service Item Id: 4292900482d043019b7471c1c4d91559
Copyright Text: Transport for London - UK Open Government Licence (OGL v2)
Description: licence:ogl-v2|author:TfL|maintainer:GLA Environment Team|maintainer_email:[email protected]|description: "Low Emission Bus Zones use buses with top-of-the-range engines and exhaust systems that meet or exceed the highest Euro VI emissions standards. The zones have been prioritised in the worst air quality hotspots outside central London where buses contribute significantly to road transport emissions. Information includes length of route, estimated emissions reduction and date of implementation (or 'in development). For more information on the Low Emission Bus Zone programme, please visit -https://www.london.gov.uk/WHAT-WE-DO/environment/environment-publications/low-emission-bus-zones-evaluation-first-seven-zones"|update_frequency:Monthly|tags:[EV|power|electricity|MapLondon|airqualitymap]|london_smallest_geography:Custom Polygons|topics:[Environment|Transport]
Service Item Id: 4292900482d043019b7471c1c4d91559
Copyright Text: Transport for London - UK Open Government Licence (OGL v2)
Description: licence:cc-by|author:GLA|maintainer:GLA Environment Team|maintainer_email:[email protected]|description: "A Low Emission Neighbourhood (LEN) is an area-based scheme that includes a package of measures focused on reducing emissions (and promoting sustainable living more generally). A LEN is delivered by a borough with support from the Greater London Authority (Mayor's Air Quality Fund), Transport for London (TfL) and the local community or Business Improvement Districts for Business LENs. For more information please visit-https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/environment/pollution-and-air-quality/mayors-air-quality-fund#acc-i-54331."|update_frequency:Annually|tags:[LAQN|MapLondon|airqualitymap]|london_smallest_geography:Custom Polygons|topics:[Environment|Health]
Service Item Id: 4292900482d043019b7471c1c4d91559
Copyright Text: Greater London Authority - Creative Commons Attribution
Description: licence:ogl-v2|author:various|maintainer:GLA Environment Team|maintainer_email:[email protected]|description:Rapid charge points can charge an electric vehicle battery in 20-30 minutes. This is quicker than regular charge points that can take 7-8 hours for a full charge. Contains information about time of the day that it operates for, operator, access (public/taxi only). For more information about electric vehicle charging in London please visit - https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/electric-vehicles-and-rapid-charging.|update_frequency:Monthly|tags:[EV|power|electricity|MapLondon|airqualitymap]|london_smallest_geography:Coordinates|topics:[Environment|Transport|Planning]
Service Item Id: 4292900482d043019b7471c1c4d91559
Copyright Text: Transport for London - UK Open Government Licence (OGL v2)