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Epsom and Ewell Borough Council Response to the Ultra Low Emission Zone Consultation

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Epsom and Ewell Borough Council has responded to Transport for London’s (TFL) Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) consultation.

TFL’s proposal is to expand the ULEZ to all London boroughs, including Kingston-upon-Thames and Sutton. This means eight out of the 13 wards in the borough will border the ULEZ and be directly affected. The Council anticipates the remaining wards will also be impacted by increased parking demand and use of side streets by non-exempt vehicle owners.

The following response was agreed by members at Full Council on 28 July:

  1. Provision is required for exempt routes which enable access to essential places and roads such as:
    1. A3, M25, A240.
    2. Facilities, e.g. the existing St Helier in Sutton.
    3. SW Region stations and other transport hubs that at present are outside the ULEZ but require EEBC residents to pass through the proposed ULEZ to reach them.
  2. Owners of non-exempt vehicles in EEBC to be included in any scrappage scheme that the Mayor of London is requesting from central government for London borough residents.
  3. The consultation period of two months should be extended until 31 December 2022 to allow more careful analysis of the cause and effect to the welfare and economy of the boroughs.

Councillor John Beckett, Chair of Environment and Safe Communities Committee, said: “We support the move to reduce high levels of air pollution, which the ULEZ scheme aims to achieve. However, owing to the acute economic pressure households and business are facing at this time, the scheme needs to consider the economic, social and mental health needs of all communities affected by this scheme, not just London boroughs.”

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  • Renuka de LimaAugust 19, 2022

    P.S. Sorry, I forgot to say. TFL's future plans of extending the ULEZ to the M25: how can they do this as this is not London. That means I couldn't even drive out of my driveway. Are the Home Counties colluding with the London Mayor or is it the dictates of the present government? And yes, we all want to get cleaner air, cut down on pollution, put the brakes on climate change, etc. But at what cost? I feel that the "powers that be" just want the world to see how successfully they are with making changes to control climate change but couldn't give a damn about the consequences to the people they supposedly represent.

  • Renuka de LimaAugust 19, 2022

    Thank you . I have been so stressed about the proposed extension to the ULEZ. I have replied to TFL and feel so helpless. I am in Cuddington ward "on the cusp", with Kingston and Sutton just around the corner. Without the A3 I can't even go further into Surrey without going through Epsom. Imagine the traffic jams!. I would love to buy an EV but I have had my car for only 7 of its 9 years. I need a few more years' use from it. I simply can't afford to buy so soon. I wouldn't get much for scrappage anyway if they were offering it. Here's hoping they listen to you.

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