
Mayor’s Air Quality Fund Returns for 2026
19th August 2026 / Posted by Ross PhillipsCRP are pleased to see that the Mayor’s Air Quality Fund will re-open for Round 5 of the fund in late summer / early Autumn this year, with a further £6 million of funding announced to clean up the capital’s toxic air.
The Mayor’s Air Quality Fund has so far distributed £27 million to boroughs through four funding rounds, matched by a further £20 million in funding and in-kind support from London’s boroughs and local partners. Projects delivered so far have ranged from green courier initiatives and infrastructure to support walking and cycling, to schemes reducing emissions from construction machinery and the implementation of Low Emission Neighbourhoods.
CRP are delighted to have been awarded multiple grants from the first 4 rounds of the Mayor’s Air Quality Fund, delivering projects such as Healthy Streets Everyday I and II (HSE I and II) and Clean Air Thames, helping communities benefit from cleaner air, healthier streets, and more sustainable travel options.
CRP extends thanks to all partners for their continued collaboration, and to the Mayor of London for funding the scheme through previous and current rounds of the Mayor’s Air Quality Fund, including the currently active Healthy Streets Everyday II (HSE II).
If you’d like to know more about CRP’s past MAQF projects or interested to know about Round 5, please contact CRP’s Senior Development Manager Ross Phillips rossphillips@crossriverpartnership.org
























