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19.08.2016
DfT Consultation on Integrated Transport Block Funding. | 2013
Living Streets response to DfT Consultation on Integrated Transport Block Funding.
19.08.2016
DfT on Traffic Signs Policy review | 2013
Living Streets' response to DfT on Traffic Signs Policy review
19.08.2016
ICE State of the Nation - Call for evidence | 2013
Living Streets response to ICE State of the Nation - Call for evidence
19.08.2016
NICE guidance on air pollution | 2013
Living Streets' response to NICE guidance on air pollution
19.08.2016
Consultation on Active Travel (Wales) Bill | 2013
Living Streets Response to the Enterprise and Business Committee Consultation on Active Travel (Wales) Bill
19.08.2016
Farrell Review of Architecture and the Built Environment | 2013
Living Streets response to the Farrell Review of Architecture and the Built Environment
19.08.2016
Mayor's Planning Committee review of the role of London's town centres | 2013
Living Streets response to the Mayor's Planning Committee review of the role of London's town centres
19.08.2016
Proposed sustainable development strategy for the health, public health and social care system | 2013
Living Streets response to the proposed sustainable development strategy for the health, public health and social care system
27.10.2020
Highway Code 2020 Submission | 2020
05.10.2021
Submission to the Senedd’s Health and Social Care Committee on its priorities for the new Senedd term | 2021
Physical inactivity as a result of sedentary lifestyles is responsible for one in six deaths in the UK (which is on par with smoking) and is linked to over 20 chronic conditions and diseases. Yet, the average UK adult spends around nine hours a day sitting . If a person is inactive, walking is a good way to start becoming active. Walking for transport or leisure is not only healthy, but accessible, sociable, free, non-polluting and easily integrated into daily life. Our transport infrastructure impacts on our ability to choose walking, it is imperative that Welsh Government policy supports places to live, work and spend time that offer wellbeing, health and environmental benefit now and for future generations.