London ULEZ scrappage: Concerns raised over rejection letters
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Speaking to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, Ms Pidgeon said the mayor must "get to grips" with these issues. "It is unfair in a cost of living crisis that people are missing out on vital financial assistance as a result of bureaucratic problems," she added.
Originally limited to specific recipients, small businesses and charities, the scrappage scheme expanded in August to include all Londoners with non-compliant vehicles. As of late October, approximately £38.6 million remained unallocated. Recent data revealed an increase in Ulez compliance, with 95.3% of vehicles in London now meeting standards, up from 91.6% in June.
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