
Poplar HARCA’s ‘Knitting the Air’ exhibition a huge success
This project has really caught the imagination of the whole community. We’ve had an extraordinary response from local knitters coming together to help knit the data, including complete beginners.

Willesden Green Town Team host ‘community meet & greet’ day at Willesden Green station
We are thrilled to be a recipient of the ‘Breathe Node’ for our community. Our sensor, which is positioned on the busy High Road in Willesden Green.
Welcome to our new Community Programme members!
We are absolutely delighted to welcome 30 new groups into the Breathe London Community Programme.

Mayor visits Mums for Lungs Community Programme sensor
“It is thanks to this project that we now have reliable and up-to-date data which members of the public can access online.”

Clear Channel partnership - A platform for good
“This pilot demonstrates how easy and affordable it can be for local authorities and existing air quality networks to use our street furniture to measure the air pollution in problem areas, and inform the right interventions to improve local air quality.”

Cadogan: Chelsea 2030 - Building a sustainable future
“This data will give us the tools to understand trends and patterns in air quality, and work in partnership with our community to improve it, for the benefit of public and planetary health.”

South London Partnership - InnOvaTe programme
“The Breathe London air quality monitors and Vivacity traffic sensors will provide better insights into movement patterns and their impact on air quality.”

Great Ormond Street Hospital
“It’s now not enough to only treat the child in front of us, we have to treat the environment they are in.”

Alma Street - Newham
“The time to act is now, and we have a great opportunity to tackle the environmental burden placed on the people who live here.”