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Plans for a greener, cleaner Square Mile pick up pace

City of London Corporation’s transport committee signs off 25-year transport strategy

Climate activists from the Extinction Rebellion group demonstrate during protests outside the Bank of England in the City of London, U.K., on Thursday, April 25
Climate activists from the Extinction Rebellion group demonstrate during protests outside the Bank of England in the City of London, U.K., on Thursday, April 25 Photo: Getty Images

Ambitious plans to make the Square Mile less polluted and safer for pedestrians have moved a step closer after the City of London Corporation’s planning and transportation committee rubber stamped its first transport strategy.

The 25-year plan outlines how the corporation aims to manage the streets of the Square Mile. Near-term projects include efforts to make the area around the City’s tallest buildings greener; developing zero-emission zones and limiting traffic; improving pedestrian crossings to reduce road accidents; and expanding cycle networks.

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