London Mayoral Candidates - Policies Compared
London goes to the polls on 1st May 2008 to elect its Mayor and Assembly members for the next four years. Living Streets has put together a list of questions to see what the candidates' policies would mean for our streets.
10 April 2008
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Hackney holds its breath for default 20mph speed limit vote
A campaign orchestrated by Hackney Living Streets has seen residents send hundreds of letters to their Councillors urging them to back the motion for a default 20mph limit across the borough.
8 April 2008
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Priorities for Oxford Street are topsy-turvy
London Living Streets has expressed some concerns about plans for Oxford Street. The focus of attention should be on creating a safe, attractive, relaxing place for people to visit - with the needs of pedestrians prioritised. Such an approach would be in line with the ethos of Manual for Streets - government guidance that puts a value on the emphasis of place, and not automatically through movement.
4 March 2008
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Pedestrian Oxford Street is first step towards a central pedestrian network
In response to London Living Streets survey, which found that over 90% of people prefer Oxford Street without motor vehicles, Jenny Jones, Green Party London Assembly Member, has called for the pedestrianisation of this iconic street to be the first step towards a Central London Pedestrian Network, linking London's world famous parks and squares with the river.
28 February 2008
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London Living Streets: Open Oxford Street permanently
On behalf of London's pedestrians, London Living Streets, are calling for action to make Oxford Street permanently traffic free.
26 February 2008
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London Living Streets: Expand plans for Leicester Square
To maximise the plans to upgrade Leicester Square, London Living Streets believe that additional pedestrian routes should be incorporated.
25 February 2008
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London Living Streets: Reduce traffic volume as well as emissions
The Mayor has today announced that the congestion charge will soon be based on emissions (1) - with the cleanest vehicles receiving a 100% discount. This follows his launch yesterday of new programmes for walking and cycling. (2)
12 February 2008
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London steps ahead - but measures could go further
London Living Streets has given a warm but cautious welcome to new initiatives to encourage more people to get out of their cars, off crowded public transport and walk. However, the package of measures announced today by the Mayor is heavily focussed on cycling, missing a chance to enable many more Londoners to choose to walk.
11 February 2008
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UK's first LEZ starts operation
The first Low Emission Zone in the UK began operation today - covering the whole of Greater London. The new zone is set to reduce harmful emissions from the most polluting lorries, coaches and buses making life better for pedestrians and cyclists alike.
4 February 2008
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Capital 20mph given boost in package of measures
The Mayor has pledged to support and encourage boroughs who want to introduce borough wide 20mph speed limits on residential roads.
25 January 2008
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Legible London Launched
The first prototype, of what London Living Streets hope will one day become a unified pedestrian wayfinding system for the whole of London been launched in Bond Street.
4 January 2008
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Islington Living Streets - Highbury Corner consultation
Nationally, and in London, Living Streets is made up of local branches and contacts speaking up on important local matters. That's exactly what Islington Living Streets are doing on Dec 10th in response to a public consultation about Highbury Corner.
26 November 2007
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Living Streets to audit 7 mainline stations in London
Would you like to have your say about pedestrian access to the major stations in London? If so get involved with our upcoming Community Street Audits.
5 November 2007
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Londoners - try walking to miss the strike impact
With most tube lines suspended due to industrial action until Friday, now is the perfect time for Londoners to find out just how quick and pleasant it can be to build walking into their daily commute.
4 September 2007
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London Living Streets set out budget priorities to GLA
London Living Streets was pleased to attend a recent consultation with finance officers from the GLA regarding the Mayor's budget setting process.
8 August 2007
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London Living Streets call for greater traffic policing in London
London Living Streets have joined a number of other organisations and written to the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Sir Ian Blair, to call for greater traffic policing in the capital.
2 July 2007
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'Oases of calm' are a start for Oxford Street - but greater vision is needed
London Living Streets has responded to a consultation on the retail area of Oxford, Regent & Bond Streets. Focussing on the western end of Oxford Street, London Living Streets has called for pedestrianisation between Oxford Circus and Marble Arch.
21 May 2007
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London Living Streets support 20 mph in Evening Standard
In response to two articles in the Evening Standard on Tuesday, titled 'Plan for 20mph speed limit gains pace' and 'Mayor to turn capital's traffic lights green (with eco bulbs)' London Living Streets had a letter published today
17 May 2007
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Living Streets urges the Olympic Delivery Authority to deliver on walking
In response to the first iteration of the Olympic Transport Plan Living Streets is calling for the Olympic Delivery Authority to set out in more detail how they will provide for and encourage walking, pre, during and post Games.
5 February 2007
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Funding for walking in London gets a boost from Ken
The Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, has significantly increased funding, and made other commitments to walking, during 2007/08 and beyond.
30 January 2007
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