Our Work

Zack Polanski's report cover, "A Gender and Intersectionality Responsive Climate Adaptation Plan for London."

Our Reports

Leveraging their unique scrutiny powers, the City Hall Greens publish reports to highlight major issues across London.

Our Budget Amendments

Each year, the City Hall Greens put forward amendments to the Mayor’s budget for the Assembly to vote on. These make constructive proposals for investment and savings, and advance the conversation around critical Green priorities.

Screenshot of the top half of the London Greens' 2024 Budget Amendment.
Caroline Russell stands beside her bicycle in front of the Silvertown Construction, speaking to a news camera.

Vision Zero for London’s dangerous roads

Over their years of campaigning, the City Hall Greens have won critical investments needed to improve the state of London’s roads.

A car-free London

The City Hall Greens have been pushing the Mayor on every aspect of car-free living, so here’s a brief overview of our work so far.

Siân Berry stands in the Silvertown Tunnel construction, dreaming of the other ways Londoners could use the space besides for cars.
Zack Polanski's report cover, "London's Retrofit Revolution: What's Going Wrong?"

Retrofitting London’s Leaky Homes

London’s housing stock is being retrofitted at a tenth of the speed it needs to be. So when London’s Mayor declared a ‘retrofit revolution’ and campaigned on retrofitting our city in three elections, the City Hall Greens were eager to get to work.

Toilets on the Tube

Caroline believes that public, clean, safe toilets are essential to making the tube a truly accessible transport option for every Londoner.

Caroline Russell smiles at the camera in front of her toilet banner, which reads "Let's talk about toilets."
Zoë Garbett seated on a bench along a London high street, staring straight at the camera with a concerned expression.

Scrutinising the Metropolitan Police

The City Hall Greens believe the Met is over policing and under protecting young people.

A universal basic income for all Londoners

Because every Londoner should be able to afford to live in their own city.

Zack Polanski stands in front of a busy intersection in London, smiling directly at the camera.