Green projects delivered

The money raised through the first Camden Climate Investment has been used to fund a range of projects to benefit residents across the borough.

Spent on green projects

£1 million

Green projects delivered

4

Delivering a brighter future for Camden residents

Projects funded include new Healthy School Streets on Belsize Lane and Lyndhurst Gardens. This investment bring the total number of Healthy School Street schemes in the borough to 24, covering 30 schools. Many schools suffer from parking, traffic congestion, road danger and air quality issues immediately outside their school, which has negative impacts on school children and their parents/carers, teachers, and of course local residents.

The Council has also invested in clean transportation, with 8 new fast EV charging points. Installation was completed in March 2023 and the charge points are now operational in the Fortune Green, Hampstead Town, Highgate and Regent’s Park wards. The second phase is to provide match funding for a further 32 EV chargers, which is expected to be implemented in April 2025.

Money raised was also used to help fund solar power at Henderson Court, NW3 (the installation process is currently underway), as well as the replacement of Camden’s fleet of diesel and petrol vehicles with greener alternatives.

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Projects like School Streets are helping cut pollution and create safer streets

Green projects delivered

Data last updated: 18 April 2025

Total raised by Camden Council £1,000,000
Deployed on green projects £1,000,000
Still to be deployed on green projects £0
Green project category Total spent (£)
Renewable energy £471,721
Clean transportation £373,231
Pollution prevention & control £155,047