Yesterday I went along to a free training event organised by Living Streets, Campaign for Better Transport and CTC. I was only able to go in the afternoon but I found the workshops really useful and above all it was a good chance to talk to people who were bringing about change in their local neighbourhoods.
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- Sutton Living Streets meeting at Stonecot Hill, tomorrow evening (Tue) 7.30PM. Please DM for address if you don't know it. #
- RT @lbsuttonnews: Streets for people: Residents urged to have their say in Worcester Park revamp: http://bit.ly/aoWk0T #urbandesign #
- RT @adrianshort: Sutton Council announces £500K pothole repair fund after cold snap: http://bit.ly/6WjhIY #uksnow @lbsuttonnews #
- RT @adrianshort: Free-to-use stock #photo of icy pedestrian crossing green man: http://bit.ly/6WfhYg #uksnow #walking #
- RT @benunsworth: Tomorrow's Sutton Local Committee has been cancelled due to the weather. #lbsutton #uksnow #
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