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How can London be a more age-friendly city?
Two and a half million Londoners aged over 50 and a million of these are over the age of 65, with a large proportion living in poverty.
In fact, just one in five Londoners over 60 report feeling valued, according to Age UK London.
As a result, the London Assembly is calling on the Mayor to make London become more of an age-friendly city.
But what exactly does this mean and what does an age-friendly city look like?
成人快手 Radio London's Eddie Nestor has been finding out.
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