Families of children having cancer treatment at Royal Marsden Hospital tell of the impact of Ulez.
Tessa Holme and her partner Paul Knott take his daughter Isla-Rose to the Royal Marsden for cancer treatmentA parent whose child is receiving cancer treatment at a hospital in outer London's newly expanded Ulez zone says the charge is a "bureaucratic burden" at an already a stressful time.
The Royal Marsden Hospital said everyone receiving cancer treatment there would be able to claim back the Ulez fee.Mr Ghosh told the BBC the Ulez fee was "the last thing you should have to think about when attending critical appointments and caring for an unwell child."He added he believed he and others in his position should be fully exempt from the charge, as it would save time and allow him "to spend as much time as possible with my daughter".
Paul Scully, the Conservative MP for Sutton and Cheam and Minister for London, has written to Mayor of London Sadiq Khan asking him to remove the Ulez camera in front of the hospital, which has been previously targeted by vandals.
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