Wandsworth’s £1,000 ULEZ support scheme now up and running to help residents give up polluting vehicles 

Published: Friday, September 22, 2023

  • Lower income residents in line for £1,000 grant to give up vehicles that aren’t ULEZ-compliant.
  • Scheme is now live and backdated to January for people who’ve already made the switch.
  • Council’s cash help is in addition to Mayor’s scrappage scheme.  

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Wandsworth Council’s ULEZ cash support scheme which will pay £1,000 to lower income residents who give up, or have recently given up higher polluting vehicles is now up and running.
 
With the whole borough now inside the ULEZ charging zone, residents most in need of help in making the switch to cleaner and more sustainable forms of transport can now apply for a £1,000 grant from the Wandsworth Sustainable Travel Fund.  
 
The council has set aside £1m to pay for the scheme, which is in addition to the support provided by the Mayor of London’s ULEZ Scrappage Scheme. 
 
The Wandsworth initiative is part of wider efforts by the council to help cushion the impact of the Cost-of-Living crisis
 
To be eligible for the council’s help residents need to: 
 
1.     Live in Wandsworth and own (or have owned) a non-ULEZ compliant vehicle  
2.     Be eligible for qualifying benefits, or be registered as a carer  
3.     Be able to prove the vehicle has been sold or disposed of since January 2023  
 
Wandsworth Council Leader Simon Hogg said: “Switching to more sustainable forms of transport is at the heart of tackling air pollution – which we know is a top priority for our residents.  
 
“At the same time the Cost-of-Living crisis has left household budgets severely stretched for everyone, especially those on lower incomes.  
 
“Our new ULEZ cash support scheme targets help to local people struggling with their everyday finances, along with those who are dedicated, hardworking local carers. The council’s scheme can help them make the switch from high polluting vehicles to cleaner and greener forms of travel.” 
 
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has also welcomed the council’s scheme. He said: “I am pleased to see Wandsworth Council providing additional support to local residents transitioning to cleaner vehicles.   
  
“Wandsworth is yet another example of a local authority doing the right thing and stepping up where the Government has failed to provide sufficient funding to London.    
“While 90 per cent of cars seen driving regularly in outer London on an average day are already ULEZ compliant, I’m keen we support everyone making the shift to cleaner forms of travel.  
  
“I’m delighted residents in Wandsworth will be getting even more support on top of the scrappage funding we’ve already announced.”   
 
To register for the Wandsworth scheme or to find out more about people’s eligibility please visit https://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ulez-financial-assistance-scheme
 
Residents can also email ulez@wandsworth.gov.uk with questions about the scheme and find out more at www.wandsworth.gov.uk/ulez