The sitemap lists all of the sections and pages on this website and enables you to go directly to them.
LAQN Homepage
This area will allow you to view the latest air pollution levels or to select yesterday's peak levels represented as a map, covering the Greater London area. From the map you can find more information about where the monitoring sites are, general statistics and major pollution episodes.
- Home page
- Current (hourly) air quality across London
- Daily air quality in and around London
- Details of monitoring sites within and around London
- Comparison of annual monitoring results against the Government's objectives
- Details of major pollution episodes
Local Authority Pages
This area is tailored towards use by local authorities to display in public lobbies, libraries etc.
Data Tools
There are a number of tools that you can use to display and summarise pollution and meteorological parameters. Alternatively, you can download the raw data.
Information Pages
There are a number of sources of information, including reports are available for viewing or downloading.
3D Virtual Maps
It allows users to visualise air pollution in the areas that they work, live or walk (requires Flash player 6+).
Help
If you are stuck or unsure how to use this website please refer to the help section.
Accessibility
All about how the site complies with the Disability Discrimination Act and provides accessibility for disabled users.
Contact
How to contact the London Air Quality Network.
Environmental Research Group
The London Air Quality Network is managed by the Environmental Research Group at King's College London. The group has its own website and also manages a number of other regional networks.
- Volatile Correction Model (VCM) Web Portal
King’s have opened a new web portal that allows local authorities and other users more ... - King's carbon award: world first
King's is one of 12 organisations in England and Scotland to achieve the "Carbon more ... - PM10 at Bexley 4 - Manor Road
The Bexley 4 monitoring site has consistently exceeded the EU Limit Value / AQS more ...

