Havering Council has become the latest authority to refuse to co-operate with Transport for London (TfL) on the planned expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez).
The borough, run by a coalition of the Havering Residents Association and Labour, said it had “not concluded” a deal with TfL to allow the installation of new CCTV enforcement cameras.
Council leader Ray Morgon said “many residents” across his area “are worried about Ulez being introduced”.
He continued: “We fully understand these worries, especially at the time of a cost of living crisis which is affecting so many people.”