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Edinburgh residents launch local group to bring the city streets to life!

Living Streets, the national charity campaigning for safe, attractive, enjoyable streets, is getting a great boost in the capital with the launch of a local campaigning group on Thursday 20 November. If you care about creating great streets throughout Edinburgh, and making sure the city is a treat to walk around, then come along and make your voice heard!
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Teenagers asked to 'Step Up'

The first ever national campaign to get more secondary school pupils walking to school will launch on Thursday 2 October, with an exciting event for young campaigners at Dance City in Newcastle.
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Walking Works
Walking Works

A new campaign to show 'Walking Works' for commuters

Commuters regularly face more stress than fighter pilots , and with government statistics showing we now jump in the car for over a fifth of journeys shorter than one mile, a brand new campaign and website is here to help office workers build walking (and some relaxation!) into their daily commute.
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Danger lies in wait for chauffeur-driven kids

Eleven-year-olds starting secondary school twice as likely to be killed or seriously injured on our streets than 10-year-olds.
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The push for 'Living Streets' in Scotland gets a big boost

Living Streets Scotland is set for a major expansion, thanks to new funding from the Scottish Government. The move will hugely increase momentum in its work to bring our streets to life, with more walking in people-friendly public spaces.
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Walk to School week 2008
Walk to School week 2008

Make a noise about walking to school

Towns and cities around Britain will be much more pleasant places to be in rush hour, when around two million primary school children take part in Walk to School week [19-23 May 2008]. The week is part of a hugely successful, UK-wide campaign to get families to leave their cars at home and walk to school.
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Walk to Work day
Walk to Work day

80s Fitness Squad helps motivate commuters on Walk to Work Day

Commuters travelling between London Bridge station and The City on Thursday 24 April 2008 benefited from the motivation tactics of a squad of 1980's styled fitness instructors, who get very excited about commuters who walk to work.
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Tony Armstrong
Tony Armstrong

New Chief Executive for Living Streets

Tony Armstrong has been confirmed as the new Chief Executive of Living Streets. Until recently, Tony led the Government's national Obesity Programme, and has a background in national policy on neighbourhood renewal and health improvement.
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Obesity strategy is good news, but now it's time for action not just pilot schemes


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Stop the clock changes that mean danger for pedestrians

Living Streets, the national charity campaigning for better streets for people on foot, has called for a review of the annual time changes that mean darker evenings out on our roads, and danger for pedestrians.
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'Streets for North East People' charter launched at Living Streets Annual Conference

National charity Living Streets launched its highly anticipated new campaigning charter 'Streets for North East People' at its Annual Conference in Middlesbrough, this Saturday 13 October.
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Living Streets makes great strides in the north

Living Streets, the national charity that campaigns for better streets and public spaces for people on foot, is celebrating a big step forward after officially opening the Living Streets North office.
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Sprawling suburbs, spreading waistlines

Transport and planning policies are creating places that discourage physical activity and contribute to heart disease and rising obesity rates, according to a report released today by the National Heart Forum, Living Streets and the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE).
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Time's up for smoking litter on our streets.
Time's up for smoking litter on our streets.

Time to stub out street litter

With the smoking ban now in force in England as well as Scotland and Wales, Living Streets are calling for councils, businesses and smokers themselves to act responsibly in making sure our streets don't get littered with stubs.
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Living Streets wins BURA award for excellence

The Living Streets 'Community Street Audit Toolkit; Community Street Audit DIY Kit' has been selected by South East Excellence and BURA (the British Urban Regeneration Association) as one of the best Tools of the Trade.
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Walk to School Week 2007 starts with a bang!

Around 2 million pupils in schools right across the country are taking part in one of the most important dates in the academic diary, as Monday 21 May saw the start of Walk to School week 2007.
This years massively popular Walk to School week aims to celebrate how walking, rather than driving, to school makes a big contribution towards cutting pollution.

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Walking 9 to 5: Commuters step out in force for Walk to Work Day 2007

Why not try something different? Walking Works!

Wouldn't it be great if you could arrive at work on time, with a spring in your step, feeling energised for the day ahead? Well you can - simply by walking to work.

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Manifesto for Scottish Streets campaign is gaining momentum

Living Streets Scotland has been highlighting the importance of our streets to voters across Scotland in the run up to the May elections.
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New Chair announced for Living Streets

Michael Loveday, an internationally renowned figure in regeneration, and architect of a series of innovative schemes that have revitalised Norwich, is set to become the new Chair of national charity Living Streets.
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Talk to us about Scottish Streets - election campaign launched

The state of our streets is something that concerns us all - they are the one public service we all use. Ahead of the Scottish elections, campaigning charity Living Streets Scotland is launching its 'Manifesto for Scottish Streets' - 10 ways we can create streets to be proud of.
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Lucy Abell

Lucy Abell

Communications Manager
For more information or if you have questions about the content of this page, please contact Lucy Abell
Email: lucy.abell@livingstreets.org.uk
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