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John Rowland wrote:
Sounds like more Livingstone lies to me. The blocks of flats which line the A41 from Marble Arch to Childs Hill all look pretty expensive to me. The most deprived areas tend to be pedestrianised and very quiet. That may be true in some cities but not so much in London, Bear in mind too that children are particularly affected by pollution, and many primary schools and routes to school in the inner city are on or near main roads. This report matched social deprivation with air pollution, finding a correlation in London but not Glasgow: "The increase in deprivation with increasing air pollution is clearer for London and Belfast. For Glasgow the opposite pattern is evident, with a slight decrease in air concentration with increasing deprivation. This is likely to be owing to a different geography of deprivation in Glasgow compared with the other cities, possibly because of large peripheral housing estates built as part of city centre slum clearance schemes." http://www.airquality.co.uk/archive/reports/cat09/aeat-r-env-0241.pdfhttp://www.airquality.co.uk/archive/...r-env-0241.pdf By and large, poorer people do tend to suffer from factors that affect their health more -regarding roads, accidents certainly so. E. |
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