Green projects delivered
H&F Green investment is already making visible changes across the borough.
Spent on green projects
£232,195
Green projects funded
5

Help make H&F the greenest London borough
Hammersmith & Fulham Council is raising £5million to support vital local green projects through its Green Investment scheme.
Backed by a chart-topping climate strategy, investment to date has already been deployed on environmental and public realm improvements for residents and businesses across the borough.
From new rain gardens to protect against flooding, to greening-the-grey schemes to keep cool in summer, through to secure bike storage to create cleaner and healthier ways to get around the borough, all funded projects are designed to help H&F cut carbon emissions, adapt to the changing climate and improve the local area for people and nature.


All investments from Hammersmith & Fulham Council are compliant with the Green Loan Principles. These are internationally recognised standards, also used by the UK Government for its green investments products. They require that the money raised can only be used on eligible green projects, under rules laid out in the Green Finance Framework.
H&F Council is delivering vital green projects

100 bike hangars
Helping deliver on a programme to install 500 hangars by 2027. Read more

A makeover for community garden
Frank Banfield Park has got a makeover, including new wildflower meadow. Read more

Greening the grey in Fulham
Transforming a concrete paddling pool into a green space at Eelbrook Common park. Read more

Creating rain gardens
King Street transformation sees H&F expand its network of natural flood defences in Hammersmith. Read more

Flood protection in West Kensington
Previously unused road space now helps soak up rainwater and beautify the area. Watch video

New trees and natural drainage
400m² of tarmac and concrete slabs have been removed while new trees will help clean the air and provide cooling shade. Read more
Hammersmith & Fulham Council: use of funds breakdown
Data last updated: 16 May 2025