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Experts impliqués dans le projet Meadowbrook - Petite Riviere
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Petite Rivière dévoile ses atouts. Créer un milieu urbain sain. Régénérer le ruisseau en cours d eau. Accès collectif à un parc ennobli. Intégrer l agriculture urbaine. Optimiser la connectivité des transports. Créer un quartier stimulant. Petite Rivière unit les citoyens engagés. Méthode de travail participative. Petite Rivière propose un milieu de vie sain, avant-gardiste et responsable. 10 objectifs vers une collectivité nouvelle. 6 principes urbains en application. Nouveau site à découvrir. Conceptio...
betterbedwynbuses.wordpress.com
Survey results | Better Bedwyn Buses
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Campaigning for a better bus service to Bedwyn station. Be a caring commuter. Reclaiming villages back from roads →. Better late than never…here are the overall results of the Bedwyn Commuter survey we (Transition Marlborough) did in November last year. Interestingly it looks like 10% of Bedwyn train users come from a place with a train station… Bedwyn Commuter survey 23.1.11. Posted by Agent Louisa. On March 14, 2012 in Uncategorized. Reclaiming villages back from roads →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Agent Louisa | Better Bedwyn Buses
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Campaigning for a better bus service to Bedwyn station. Be a caring commuter. Author Archives: Agent Louisa. Community transport grant meeting. Off to the launch of the new Accelerate service for community-run transport initiatives on 9 June at Devizes Town Hall. I’m going to to see how Transition Marlborough can get its mitts on money to run a bus service in Marlborough as well as the support on offer. More info here: http:/ wiltshirecommunitytransport.org.uk/services/news.html. Posted by Agent Louisa.
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MAB considers traffic planning grant | Better Bedwyn Buses
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Campaigning for a better bus service to Bedwyn station. Be a caring commuter. Reclaiming villages back from roads. Nearly one third of transport cuts may happen in Marlborough →. MAB considers traffic planning grant. At the next Marlborough Area Board meeting, the councillors will be deciding whether to grant 8,300 towards 8,300 towards funding individual workshops with parish working groups and Hamilton-Baillie Associates. The aim is to producing individual traffic and transport plans for each village.
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About | Better Bedwyn Buses
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Campaigning for a better bus service to Bedwyn station. Be a caring commuter. Better Bedwyn Buses is a campaign bourne out of a frustration with public transport, particularly the connecting bus service to Great Bedwyn (Wiltshire) train station. This blog is keeping track of all the conversations and progress of the campaign, hosted by Durley resident Louisa Davison. Follow on Twitter by searching tweets #betterbedwynbus. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
greenbristolblog.blogspot.com
Green Bristol Blog: Residents' Parking - the Democratic Option?
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Friday, 2 January 2009. Residents' Parking - the Democratic Option? Bristol City council's plan to introduce Residents Parking Schemes (RPS) this year is proving predictably controversial. Following the council's initial consultations last summer it became clear that there was a fair measure of support for RPS in some inner city areas abutting the existing Central CPZ (Controlled Parking Zone), particularly Kingsdown, Cliftonwood and parts of Clifton. Following a call-in decision. Suppose 50% of househol...
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Green Bristol Blog: Hope for the Avon Path?
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Monday, 8 February 2010. Hope for the Avon Path? A piece in today's Evening Post. Reports that some progress may be being made behind the scenes towards upgrading the old tow-path along the River Avon between Conham and Hanham. You may recall that I blogged. View River Avon - Netham to Keynsham and Bitton. In a larger map. As always emails and letters to the local authorities and relevant councillors will help spur them towards finding practical solutions. It seems from the Evening Post story. In the sho...
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Green Bristol Blog: May 2009
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Saturday, 30 May 2009. Critical Mass - cycling as it should be. Perfect weather, smiling faces and part of the Rinky. Bicycle sound system greeted the best part of 100 cyclists who turned out for Friday's Critical Mass. Bike ride. Critical Mass is a regular feature in many cities around the world and has been celebrated in Bristol on and off for about 15 years. The object is to celebrate cycling and to show how different the city would be if cyclists were the dominant form of road traffic. As cyclists we...
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Links | Streets Alive
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Food growing for The Big Lunch - www.thebiglunch.com. Play England - www.playengland.org.uk. London Play street play project - www.londonplay.org.uk. Local Level neighbouring blog - neighbourhoods.typepad.com/neighbourhoods/. Community Development Foundation - www.cdf.org.uk. The Young Foundation - www.youngfoundation.org.uk. Street Dreams - www.street-dreams.org.uk. Community Safety Network - www.community-safety.net. National Neighbours Day France - www.european-neighbours-day.com.
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EnBiciXSevilla: diciembre 2011
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Miércoles, 14 de diciembre de 2011. 191;Y si nos equivocamos? Es una pregunta que últimamente nos estamos haciendo una y otra vez. ¿Estamos en el camino correcto? En las calles de cualquier ciudad meter todo es imposible, y cuando digo todo es todo, vehículos privados, bus, taxis, tranvías, motos, bicis, peatones y como ocurre en Sevilla, coches de caballos… esto todo unido ocupa espacio y el espacio es limitado. Querer quedar bien con todos es imposible, por lo que hay que hacer algo. Una ciudad alemana...