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If like @blackfordsaferoutes.co.uk you are frustrated by long waits to cross the road at Edinburgh junctions then come along to our meeting at 6pm on Thursday 11/6 in the Friends Meeting House,Victoria Terrace, & Help Shape the future of walking in Edinburgh. Click for details:
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The Welsh 20mph default is arguably the most successful road safety initiative this century. Winning international road safety awards, reducing casualties by 26% and insurance premiums. Yes, more should have been spent on engagement, but its a winning policy. www.20splenty.org/wales-pma-20mph
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Welsh Government win Prince Michael International Road Safety Award for default 20mph
www.20splenty.org
Walk to the polls! 🚶➡️🚶♀️➡️✅
With elections today in Wales and Scotland and local elections in some areas of England, take to your feet and vote for whoever best represents your views.
Help Shape the future of walking in Edinburgh. Click on the Edinburgh Evening News link to read about Living Streets Edinburgh Group Public Meeting on Thursday 11th June.
tinyurl.com/LSEGPubEDI
Living Streets Edinburgh Group are having a public meeting on Thursday 11 June, 6.00pm at the Friends Meeting House, Victoria Terrace. Come along and hear not one but two excellent speakers:
Malcolm Fraser, Fraser Livingstone Architects
Helga Rhein, retired GP, "Broomhouse Easy Walkers"
Karen...Sounds like your husband would enjoy Living Streets Edinburgh Group public meeting next week. We campaign on these topics all year round.
Thursday 11th June, 6pm, Friends Meeting House, Victoria Street, Edinburgh.
Click Here for details:-
www.livingstreetsedinburgh.org.uk/category/pub...
And join in a our small group discussion session tackling the questions, How can we make Edinburgh better for walking? and what are your priorities for improving the pedestrian experience ?
“Everyone should have the opportunity to walk for their own wellbeing, but this research shows too many women are missing out.”
Minister for Local Transport, Lilian Greenwood on our latest #NationalWalkingMonth research.
livingstreets.org.uk/NWMpoll26
Edinburgh residents invited to shape the future of walking in the Capital