Future Neighbourhoods 2030
To help support a green recovery from the pandemic and a fair and just transition to net zero, the Mayor is funding projects and strategies in London neighbourhoods, as part of the Future Neighbourhoods 2030 programme.
Aim of the programme
The £7.7 million programme aims to tackle some of London’s defining environmental challenges, including the climate emergency and toxic air quality, whilst creating jobs, developing skills and supporting a just transition to a low carbon circular economy. There are 12 Future Neighbourhoods, which are in some of London’s disadvantaged and climate vulnerable areas, or where residents are likely to have been severely impacted by the pandemic.
Somers Town in Camden, and Notting Dale in Kensington and Chelsea, have received funding to develop strategies and work with residents to deliver a wide range of innovative and pioneering projects. These projects have been developed with the local community and will bring the benefits of transitioning to net zero to residents.
The 10 other Future Neighbourhoods received funding to develop visionary strategies and plans to reach net zero by 2030. These strategies have been created with local communities and provide a clear pathway to a net zero future for neighbourhoods across London. The Future Neighbourhoods we are working with are:
- Barking and Dagenham – Becontree
- Camden – Somers Town
- Ealing – Northolt
- Enfield – Edmonton
- Hammersmith & Fulham – West Kensington and Gibbs Green
- Hounslow – Cranford and Heston
- Islington – The Cally
- Kensington and Chelsea – Notting Dale
- Lambeth – Waterloo and South Bank
- Poplar Harca – Lansbury
- Southwark – Old Kent Road and Queens Road
- Waltham Forest – Leytonstone
Contact us
For any queries on this programme, contact us at [email protected]
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