Healthy places
Work towards London having the best air quality of any major global city
The places where we live, learn, work and play have a profound impact on our health and wellbeing. Too many parts of London have poor access to healthy, pleasant streets and greenspace. Poor air quality in London is more concentrated around schools with a higher proportion of children who receive free school meals. Meanwhile, social and economic inequalities mean that too few Londoners have access to good work, and too many Londoners struggle to afford a decent home. The Mayor wants London to be a place where our surroundings and where we live support good health. The Mayor’s key ambition is to work towards London having the best air quality of any major global city. Work towards London having the best air quality of any major global city
- Learn more about London’s health inequalities
- Read Better Health for Londoners: Consultation on the London health inequalities strategy
- Make a pledge to improve your and other Londoners’ health
Formal responses to the consultation by organisations can be submitted via the questionnaire on the Draft Mayor’s Health Inequalities Strategy website page at www.london.gov.uk/health-strategy