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Journeys to London

We are happy to drive you to London, but please note ...

Journeys to London, as well as being lengthy, may be affected by the  Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) charge, which we ask you to cover.  They may also be affected by the Congestion Charge.

If you do use our one of our cars for a journey to central London, the suggested donation is £37, with an additional cost of £15 for the London Congestion Charge (if applicable), and possibly a ULEZ charge of £12.50.

If you have a Blue Badge you are exempt from the Congestion Charge, but you must register with Transport for London (TfL) in advance. You can then tell TfL the registration number of the car you will be travelling in on the day of the journey. The coordinator will give you this number. TfL charges a single £10 fee for the initial registration. To register with TfL go to http://www.tfl.gov.uk

Note: Free Journeys: many London hospitals provide free transport for medically entitled patients. Contact your GP first to see if you are entitled; the hospital may also be able to help.