The City of London will become home to the UK’s first 24/7 zero emission street, part of broader plans to improve the air quality in the capital’s financial centre.
The City of London Corporation, which governs the Square Mile, has backed plans to restrict Beech Street to zero emission vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians by spring 2020. The traffic order will run for up to 18 months, during which time air quality will be reviewed. After that, the changes may be made permanent.
Much of Beech Street runs under the Barbican Estate. Due to its enclosure, the street experiences high levels of air pollution, the corporation said.