Environment and Climate

Travel

The most popular method of travel in Bexley is by car followed by walking and then public transport

Highest method of travel is by car 56%, walking 23% and train 10% [1]

environment and climate

Active travel in 2020

Cycling

  • 6.8% of residents cycled at least once a month, 4.8% cycled at least once a week
  • 6.2% of residents cycled for leisure at least once a month, 3.5% cycled for leisure at least once a week
  • 2.8% of residents cycled for travel at least once a month, 2.6% cycled for travel at least once a week [2]

Walking

  • 67.5% of residents walked at least once a month, 57.5% walked at least once a week
  • 50.9% of residents walked for leisure at least once a month, 40.5% walked for leisure at least once a week
  • 40.8% of residents walked for travel at least once a month, 32% walked for travel at least once a week [2]

We are the 11th highest borough in London for the number of vehicles on the road and the 11th highest for cars specifically - both figures have been steadily rising until 2020. However, we do have lower levels of traffic than our neighbours (Greenwich, Bromley, Havering). [3]

We are the 8th highest borough in London for car ownership [4].  We are the 4th lowest borough in London for Road Traffic Collision deaths and serious injuries. [1]

While we have 12 rail stations and 34 bus routes, we are 31st in London for public transport usage. [1]

CO2

Climate & Energy

  • Our CO2 emissions are caused by domestic (39.2%), transport emissions (30. 6%), industry (11.1%), waste management (3.1%) and public sector (2.3%) [5]
  • Our emissions have declined 40.9% from 2005 to 2020 which is at a slower pace than London (43.4%) but Bexley emissions are lower than the London average [5]
  • Bexley has had a steady decline in emissions at the average rate of 2.7% per year [5]
  • Bexley is the 16th highest borough in London for consumption of electricity per household [6]
  • Bexley is the 16th highest borough in London for consumption of gas per household [7]

Green Space

  • we have 105 parks and open spaces and we have 32 playgrounds in Bexley [8]
  • we have 1110 hectares of designated Green Belt Land making us the 9th highest borough in London for green space [9]
  • 18% of Bexley is green belt land [9]

Bexley contains:

  • two geological Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) - Lesnes Abbey Woods in Belvedere and Wansunt Pit, in Crayford [10]
  • three Regionally Important Geological Site (RIGS) - North End Pit (Erith Park), Chalky Dell (Lesnes Abbey Woods) and Erith Submerged Forest and Saltings [10]
  • one Locally Important Geological Site (LIGS) - Parish's Pit in Erith [10]
  • 62 Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) [11]
  • 23 conservation areas [11]
parks and open spaces
recycling

Waste & Recycling

We are the top borough in London for recycling household waste - 50% of our household waste is recycled [12]