Many south east Londoners are concerned about The Mayor of London's plans to expand the ULEZ to all of London from August this year.

The London Borough of Bexley is one of several Councils that have formed a coalition in an attempt to legally change this decision.

Bexley Council has launched a survey that will help them to have up-to-date information on the number of people who will be affected, which can be found on the council website.

It is made up of eight questions.

Leader of the Council, Councillor Baroness O'Neill of Bexley OBE said: "We know that our residents, businesses and visitors to our borough feel strongly about the Mayor's plan to expand the ULEZ.  

“We support improvements to air quality but we do not agree that expanding the ULEZ is the best way to do this, because public transport infrastructure is poor in Bexley and many of our residents are dependent on their cars.

“The ULEZ charge will hit many of our residents and businesses hard and it will discourage people from outside London from travelling into our borough.

“We are keen to find out more how people will be affected by the Mayor of London’s plans. Please take the time to fill out this short survey and let us know.”

The survey does not ask you to share any identifiable personal information.

Bexley Council asks that people share the survey link with family and friends, including those who travel into Bexley for work, family or leisure reasons.

The survey will close on June 23, 2023.