Living Streets Aotearoa

Review of Lynn Sloman's book: Car Sick

Car sick

By Lynn Sloman

Green books ltd, UK, 2006

This book is pretty in depth so would be best for someone with some experience in pedestrian and transport related issues. If you live in Christchurch it is available from the Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology library.

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Submission on Wairarapa Corridor Plan

Submission on Wairarapa Corridor Plan

The plan acknowledges that key transport pressures are the ageing population, growth in tourism and growth in freight.  However, in spite of this, we feel that the plan largely ignores public transport, walking and cycling, and focuses on road transport.

Walking and Cycling

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Submission on Vision Seaview Grecefield

Submission on Vision Seaview Gracefield

Living Streets Lower Hutt conditionally supports the proposed Vision Seaview Gracefield.  However we would like some amendments.

We are supportive of the four themes of the vision.

We are particularly supportive of Theme 1’s following key outcomes and their associated initiatives

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