The cross-party Campaign for Clean Air in London is supported by the current and former Mayors of London and leading politicians from the four main political parties in London as well as all the amenity societies in Central London and leading business groups including the Central London Partnership, London First and The Knightsbridge Business Group. It has also received a pledge of support from Environmental Protection UK (formerly the National Society for Clean Air).
Business and other organisations (5):
Central London Partnership
Environmental Protection UK (formerly the National Society for Clean Air)
London First
The Knightsbridge Business Group
Leading politicians (29):
Mayor Johnson, Conservative (see below for letter in support dated 31 July 2008)
Mayor Livingstone, Labour (see below for letter in support dated 21 February 2007)
Sian Berry, Green Party candidate for Mayor of London in 2008
Mark Field MP, Conservative
The Rt. Hon. Sir Malcolm Rifkind QC MP, Conservative
John Bowis MEP, London, Conservative
Jean Lambert MEP, London, Green
Baroness Ludford MEP, London, Liberal Democrat
Claude Moraes MEP, Labour
Dr Charles Tannock MEP, Conservative
Darren Johnson AM, Chair of the Environment Committee, London Assembly, Green Party
Jenny Jones AM, Green
Len Duvall AM, Leader of the Labour Group, London Assembly
Jennette Arnold AM, Labour
John Biggs AM, Labour
Nicky Gavron AM, Deputy Mayor of London, Labour
Joanne McCartney AM, Labour
Murad Qureshi AM, Labour
Navin Shah AM, Labour
Valerie Shawcross AM, Labour
Mike Tuffrey AM, Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group, London Assembly
Dee Doocey AM, Liberal Democrat
Caoline Pidgeon AM, Liberal Democrat
Councillor Frances Blois, City of Westminster, Conservative
Councillor Tony Devenish, City of Westminster, Conservative
Councillor Andrew Lamont, The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Councillor David Lindsay, The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Councillor Julie Mills, The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Councillor Philippa Roe, City of Westminster, Conservative
Community Groups and Amenity Societies (28):
Bayswater Residents Association
Belgravia Residents Association
The Brompton Association
The Chelsea Society
The Cheyne Walk Trust
Covent Garden Community Association
Edwardes Square Scarsdale and Abingdon Association
Environment Round Table (in The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)
Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Association
Heard and Dean Streets Residents Association
Hyde Park Estate Association
The St John’s Wood Society
Kensington Red Route Action Group
The Kensington Society
The Knightsbridge Association
The Marylebone Association
The St Marylebone Society
North Paddington Society
Paddington Waterways and Maida Vale Society
Queen’s Park Estate Society
Resident Society of Mayfair and St James’s
The Soho Society
South East Bayswater Residents’ Association
The Thorney Island Society
Westbourne Neighbourhood Association
Westbourne Park Villa’s Residents’ Association
West London Residents Association
The Westminster Society
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Tuesday, March 18
by
Simon Birkett
on Tue 18 Mar 2008 18:28 GMT
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