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Title Post date What Where Attached files
AA Directions story on Pedestrian Safety 28 Jun 2018
A Way of Healthy Walking 11 Jun 2006
A test post with an attachment 5 Nov 2009
A survey to assess physical activity promotion by registered dietitians 14 Aug 2006
A strong advocate for disabled people using footpaths 8 Apr 2024
A step in the right direction for Papamoa development 16 Oct 2008
A step forward for the Great Harbour Way 11 Nov 2008
A Statistical Accident 24 Aug 2010
A standard design of refuge 9 Jul 2009
a series of 6 showing differing ways of using street space 9 Jul 2009
A Resident's Guide for Creating Safe and Walkable Communities 24 Jun 2008
a pedestrian area in 1911 9 Jul 2009
A New Walking and Cycling Benchmarking Tool for New Zealand 24 Aug 2010
A lower speed limit on Ponsonby Rd is proving its worth as the third anniversary of the change to a 40kmh maximum approaches. 23 Aug 2012
A letter to all elected local government representatives. 25 Nov 2019
A letter from a member on e-scooters 18 May 2019
A History of Living Streets Aotearoa 11 Jun 2009
A great idea and a project of the International Federation of Pedestrians 29 Mar 2012
A four point plan to get more New Zealanders walking 7 Aug 2017
A fit body corporate 12 Jun 2006
A different route to health: implications of transport policy 13 Jun 2006
A Councillors perspective on verbal submissions 30 Mar 2010
A community-wide media campaign to promote walking in a Missouri town 13 Jun 2006
A community based approach to promoting walking in rural areas 12 Jun 2006
A 2009 Golden Foot Walking Award winner - the Great Perimeter Walkway 22 Apr 2024

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Living Streets Aotearoa is the New Zealand organisation for people on foot, promoting walking-friendly communities. We are a nationwide organisation with local branches and affiliates throughout New Zealand.

We want more people walking and enjoying public spaces be they young or old, fast or slow, whether walking, sitting, commuting, shopping, between appointments, or out on the streets for exercise, for leisure or for pleasure.

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