You say gesture politics, I say leading the way with forward thinking policies. Either way if governments have policies they are manifested to act on them. How that is done is of course a matter of debate and opinion.
Ask the other parties in Brighton and have have some kind of environmental policy. They do this because they understand that most people have environmental concerns. Therefore whoever are voted in have a mandate to act on their policies and tackle environmental issues.
Are you and Worthing...
Not just the Greens, lots of people would rather see less cars used across the world and less journeys taken. We are facing a Climate change crisis and changes need to be made to our carbon habits. Governments are voted in with a mandate to do something about carbon emission and to try and find...
Trouble is to achieve this and improve our environmental impact people will need to be somewhat put out. What this thread tells me is that some people just aren't prepared to do that and rely on weak justifications to excuse them. The examples used are utter nonsense. no one is suggesting that...
I agree but the question I was asking was if a furniture shop is currently able to operate in the city center? And can someone get to it in there car to pick up good? Genuine question I don't know the answer to.if the answer to either question is no, then wouldthe proposed changes make any...
In time the furniture shops would relocate to outside the pedestrianised zone so you could do just that. Are there any furniture shops in the city center that you can park close to now. My last visit was last year but I can't imagine trying to park near enough to any particular shop to take home...
Surely a car free city center with exceptions for those vehicles that need to do their business within the sensible car free boundaries is not that difficult a concept to grasp. Once the idea is floated then the fine details of making it work for most people can be worked out. The idea of a...
Certainly would be a simple and effective way round this mamouth problem. And if there were less cars in the city center then there would be plenty of places to park. I expect that with this waiver the tradies will jump on board with the idea.