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Your regular updates from Breathe London on opportunities, frequently asked questions, practical guidance and all the other latest news and stories from the Breathe London network.

25/01/26

Are you working to improve air quality in your community/ healthcare setting/ school using Breathe London sensor or data? The Breathe London Awards celebrate the incredible efforts of community groups, schools, hospitals, local authorities and local organisations working to improve air quality. Apply now!

a dark background with white smoke drifting across it
22/01/26

On Clean Air Night the government announced that they’ve opened a UK-wide public consultation on solid fuel burning. This is a rare opportunity for those of us concerned about the health impacts of air pollution from wood burning, to have our say on the future government policies for wood burners and solid fuel stoves.

A close up view of some burnt carbon
17/11/25

London’s commitment to clean air and climate action is taking a major step forward. Jim Mills discusses how the London Mayor’s Breathe London network is enhancing its environmental monitoring capabilities by introducing new Carbon Dioxide monitoring at selected locations and launching a targeted Black Carbon monitoring campaign to coincide with the Clean Air Night campaign.

Clean Air Routes London. Someone holding their mobile in their hands, on the screen are three different routes between Big Ben and Tate Modern, showing different levels of air pollution exposure.
22/10/25

Amy Stidworthy from Breathe London Partner Cambridge Environmental Research Consultants (CERC) writes about a new clean air website from Westminster City Council.

Graph showing how Breathe London sensors compare with reference monitors pre and post calibration (the graph shows strong alignment)
02/07/25

Early data from our sensors is showing a very high degree of accuracy compared to reference sensors, which are advanced, high-cost technologies that are maintained to the highest data quality standards, showing that the data you’re getting from your sensor can be relied upon.

London street view
24/06/25

Over the past few months, our team has been working hard behind the scenes to bring you a brand new, refreshed Breathe London website. Find out all about it.

The new Breathe London programme will continue to launch through 2025.


If you need to get in touch with the new Breathe London team, have a specific question about your air pollution sensor or on taking action on air pollution, please get in touch using the form below or call us on 020 4591 5660.

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