Mayor of London Sadiq Khan will make a £2,000 grant available for people in London to upgrade their cars 🚙
‘I have continued to listen to the concerns of Londoners over recent months, and today I can announce a huge expansion to the scrappage scheme that means that all Londoners with non ULEZ-compliant cars will now be able to get financial support to switch to greener, less polluting vehicles.
This will bring the total investment to £160 million – the most generous scrappage scheme ever seen in the UK, his office said. Protesters opposed to the expansion of London’s Ultra Low Emissions Zone demonstrated outside BBC Broadcasting House on July 22 this year Nathan Coe, chief executive of Auto Trader, said: ‘Further support, in the shape of a scrappage scheme for all Londoners, shows that prioritising clean air doesn’t have to be a decision of pocket over planet.’
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