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Author: tgbuk24muse

Promoting Resource Efficient Design. There's no easy way. Care for the more than human world, it helps! Urbanism, architecture & Earth-care: looking for a truly ecological world view. . .
Posted on January 18, 2018March 12, 2018

The journey begins

London Living Streets is made up of volunteers and individuals interested in making London’s streets healthy, safe and more enjoyable. We hope this blog will bring together views and comment from across our wide network. If you would like to contribute, please get in touch.

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Don’t miss these blogs:

  • Watch our video to see the difference a low-traffic neighbourhood can make
  • New scorecard reveals gaps in London boroughs’ progress on healthy streets
  • Evaporating traffic? Impact of low-traffic neighbourhoods on main roads
  • London needs a transport revolution, not an electric one
  • Good design for junctions and crossings
  • London Boroughs Healthy Streets Scorecard
  • Council policies to decarbonise London’s road transport
  • Signalised crossings and pedestrians
  • Why signalised crossings are important to Londoners on foot
  • What’s wrong with London’s signalised crossings?
  • London Living Streets investigation of pedestrians’ experience of using signalised crossings
  • What London Living Streets is doing to improve London’s pedestrian crossings
  • What you can do to improve crossings for people walking
  • Central London Walking Network conference report

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