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List of Stakeholders That Responded to the ULEZ Consultation Appendix A: List of stakeholders that responded to the ULEZ consultation Age UK Euston Air Quality and Trees Air Quality Brentford Group Alliance of British Drivers Federation of British Historic Association of Vehicle Recovery Vehicle Clubs Operators Federation of Small Businesses Autogas FirstGroup Baker Street Quarter Partnership Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Balfour Beatty Association Better Bankside Fitzrovia West Neighbourhood Better Streets for Enfield Forum Big Bus Tours Freight Transport Association Bloomsbury Association Friends of the Earth Brewery Logistics Group GMB Pro Drivers Union British Heart Foundation Green Flag British Lung Foundation Greenpeace Calor Gas Hackney and Tower Hamlets Campaign for Better Transport Friends of the Earth Campaign for Better Transport Harrow Community Transport (London) John Lewis Partnership Caroline Russell AM Kate Osamor MP CEMEX Kennington and Walworth Chartered Institute of Neighbourhood Action Group Environmental Health Kew Residents Association Chartered Institute of Logistics Lambeth for a Cool Planet and Transport Lambeth Green Party City of London Corporation Licensed Private Hire Car Clean Air in London Association Clean Air Merton Licensed Taxi Drivers’ ClientEarth Association Climate Change Centre Reading Living Streets Confederation of British Industry London Ambulance Service London London Assembly Environment Cross River Partnership Committee Ealing Friends of the Earth London Assembly Environment Enfield Cycling Campaign Committee – Conservative Group Enterprise Rent-A-Car London Assembly Environment Environmental Industries Committee – UKIP Group Commission London Association of Directors Environmental Protection UK of Public Health and the London Environmental Services Environment Directors’ Network Association (joint response) European Network of Child London Borough of Brent Friendly Cities London Borough of Camden London Borough of Croydon London Borough of Hackney Appendices Page: 1 London Borough of National Association of Wedding Hammersmith & Fulham Car Professionals London Borough of Haringey Northbank BID London Borough of Harrow Our Vauxhall London Borough of Hounslow RAC Foundation London Borough of Islington Road Danger Reduction Forum London Borough of Merton Road Haulage Association London Borough of Newham Royal Borough of Greenwich London Borough of Southwark Royal Borough of Kensington and London Borough of Sutton and Chelsea Royal Borough of Kingston upon Royal Mail Thames St Marylebone Society London Borough of Tower Sustrans Hamlets The Entertainment Agents’ London Borough of Waltham Association Forest The Original London Sightseeing London Borough of Wandsworth Tour London Councils Routemaster Association London Cycling Campaign Tower Hamlets Wheelers London Fire Brigade Toyota London First Travis Perkins London Forum of Civic and Uber Amenity Societies UK Power Networks London Sustainability Exchange Unite London Tourist Coach Operators’ UPS Association Veolia Medact Victoria BID Metropolitan Police Service Wandsworth Community Mineral Products Association Transport Motorcycle Action Group Westminster BIDS Muswell Hill Sustainability Group Westminster City Council Appendices Page: 2 Appendix B: List of stakeholders invited to respond AA Buckinghamshire County Council Abellio Build UK Abellio West London Ltd Buzzlines Access in London BVRLA ACFO BYD Addison Lee Camden Town BID Afternoon Tea Campaign for Better Transport Age UK Campaign for Clean Air in Airport Bus Express London Air Quality Consultants Canary Wharf Group Alliance of British Drivers Capita All-Party Parliamentary Group Carbon Trust Alzheimer’s Society Caroline Russell AM Andrew Boff AM Caroline Pidgeon AM Andrew Dismore AM Car2go Andy Slaughter MP Carplus Angel BID Catherine West MP Argyall BID CECA Arriva London CEMEX Arriva the Shires Centaur Association of British Drivers Centerpoint Asthma UK Central London Freight Quality AVRO Partnerships Baker Street Quarter Partnership Chalkwell Barnet Community Transport Chauffer & Executive Association Barry Gardiner MP Cheapside BD Auto Chuka Umunna MP Beddington BID City of London Corporation Better Bankside ClientEarth Bexley Community Transport City Car Club Scheme Clapham BID Bexleyheath BID Clarkes Big Bus Clive Efford MP Boris Johnson MP Community Transport Brent Community Transport Association Brimsdown Freight Quality Community Transport Waltham Partnership Forest British Lung Foundation Confederation of British Industry British Motorcyclists Federation Confederation of Passenger British Property Federation Transport Brixton BID Connect Bromley BID Considerate Constructors Brookline Scheme Broxbourne Borough Council Construction Clients’ Group Appendices Page: 3 Croydon Accessible Transport Friends of Capital Transport Croydon BID Friends of the Earth CT Plus Gareth Bacon AM DAF Trucks Gareth Thomas MP Daimler/Mercedes-Benz UK Garratt Business Park David Kurten AM Gavin Barwell MP Rt Hon David Lammy MP Ghost Bus Dennis Eagle GMB Department for Environment, Go-Ahead London Food & Rural Affairs Go Ultra Low DHL Golden Tours Diane Abbott MP Greater London Forum for Older Disablement Association of People Barking and Dagenham Rt Hon Greg Hands MP Disability Rights UK Green Alliance DisabledGo Greenpeace UK Disabled Motoring UK Green Line DriveNow Guide Dogs Duck Tours Hackney Community Transport E11 BID Hammersmith BID Ealing Community Transport Hampstead BID East Community Transport Rt Hon Harriet Harman MP East Ealing BID Harrow Town Centre BID easyBus Hatton Garden BID E-Car Club Harrow Community Transport EEF Havering Community Transport Elmbridge Borough Council Heart of London BID Emily Thornberry MP Helen Hayes MP Emissions Analytics Hertsmere Borough Council Enfield Community Transport Hertz on Demand Environment Agency Hillingdon Community Transport Environmental Protection UK Hitachi Capital Epsom & Ewell Borough Council Hounslow Community Transport Essex County Council Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP Euston Town BID Illford BID Farringdon BID Impact Federation of British Historic Independent Disability Advisory Vehicle Clubs Group Federation of Small Businesses Inmidtown BID First 702 Institute for Public Policy Fiona Twycross AM Research Fitzrovia BID Institution of Civil Engineers FM Conway Institute of Couriers Florence Eshalomi AM Iveco Ford James Berry MP Frazer-Nash Jane Ellison MP Freight Transport Association Jennette Arnold AM Appendices Page: 4 Rt Hon Jeremy Corbyn MP London Borough of Hillingdon Jim Dowd MP London Borough of Islington Jim Fitzpatrick MP London Borough of Lambeth Joanne McCartney AM London Borough of Lewisham Rt Hon Joan Ryan MP London Borough of Newham John McDonnell MP London Borough of Merton Kate Hoey MP London Borough of Redbridge Kate Osamor MP London Borough of Richmond Karen Buck MP upon Thames Keith Prince AM London Borough of Southwark Kent County Council London Borough of Sutton Sir Kier Starmer MP London Borough of Tower King’s College Hospital Hamlets King’s College London London Borough of Waltham Karsan Forest Kemi Badenoch AM London Borough of Wandsworth Kings Ferry London Chamber of Commerce Kingstonfirst BID and Industry KIPPA BID London City Airport Len Duvall AM London City Tour Leonard Cheshire Disability London Clinical Senate Leonie Cooper AM London Cycling Campaign Lewisham Community Transport London First Scheme London General London Cab Drivers Club London Private Hire Board Licensed Private Hire Car London Riverside BID Association (LPHCA) London Sovereign Licensed Taxi Drivers’ London Sustainability Exchange Association London Taxi Company (LTC) Living Streets London TravelWatch London Borough of Barnet London Tourist Coach Operators’ London Borough of Brent Association London Borough of Barking and London United Dagenham Love Wimbledon BID London Borough of Bexley Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership London Borough of Brent Lyn Brown MP London Borough of Bromley MAN Truck & Bus UK London Borough of Camden Marble Arch BID London Borough of Croydon Rt Hon Dame Margaret Hodge London Borough of Ealing Marshalls London Borough of Enfield Matthew Pennycook MP London Borough of Hackney Megabus London London Borough of Meg Hillier MP Hammersmith & Fulham Mercedes-Benz UK London Borough of Haringey Merton Community Transport London Borough of Harrow Metrobus Ltd London Borough of Havering Metroline London Borough of Hounslow Mike Freer MP Appendices Page: 5 Mike Gapes MP Scania GB Motorcycle Action Group Scope National Association of Wedding SECBE Car Professionals See London By Night National Council for Voluntary Shaun Bailey AM Organisations Sian Berry AM Natural England Siobhain McDonagh MP National Express Ltd Skanska Navin Shah AM Slough Borough Council Next Green Car and Ecolane SMMT Consultancy South Bucks District Council Nick Hurd MP South London Freight Quality Nicky Gavron AM Partnerships Nissan Spelthorne Borough Council New West End Company Stagecoach Northbank BID Stansted Citylink OLST Stella Creasy MP Onkar Sahota AM Stephen Hammond MP st Orpington 1 Stephen Pound MP Oxford Tube Stephen Timms MP Paddington BID Steve O'Connell AM Paul Scully MP Stratford Original
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