Live in Bristol 🇬🇧, raised in Norfolk.
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Beautiful, great fun with the kids and an excellent example of what’s possible when the community takes the lead in managing local assets.
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Beautiful, great fun with the kids and an excellent example of what’s possible when the community takes the lead in managing local assets.
More about it: theardagh.com
I grew up in a small village in this area and the findings (sadly) feel very familiar.
I grew up in a small village in this area and the findings (sadly) feel very familiar.
“Our research shows that most people still rely on their cars when travelling for work, which is no surprise. But it’s not necessarily because they prefer travelling by car, but because there’s no realistic alternative.”
“Our research shows that most people still rely on their cars when travelling for work, which is no surprise. But it’s not necessarily because they prefer travelling by car, but because there’s no realistic alternative.”
Our view, informed by both the polling and focus groups, is largely 'no'.
Transport matters. Making it better improves people's lives and is the right thing to do. But it is unlikely to be what people vote on
Our view, informed by both the polling and focus groups, is largely 'no'.
Transport matters. Making it better improves people's lives and is the right thing to do. But it is unlikely to be what people vote on
This support holds across England and voter groups.
This support holds across England and voter groups.
Less than one in 10 (9 per cent) would not be willing to delay their journeys to make roads safer.
Less than one in 10 (9 per cent) would not be willing to delay their journeys to make roads safer.
Those on the highest incomes are the only group where a significant number (18 per cent) say improving international transport connections would make the most difference to their lives.
Those on the highest incomes are the only group where a significant number (18 per cent) say improving international transport connections would make the most difference to their lives.
Across all income groups people largely agree that improving public transport is important to them and their families. Only those on higher income are likely to say the same about new roads.
Across all income groups people largely agree that improving public transport is important to them and their families. Only those on higher income are likely to say the same about new roads.
One in seven (14 per cent) strongly feel transport is 'limiting their everyday life'.
Many are unable to get where they need to and the cost of transport makes it difficult to afford other essentials.
One in seven (14 per cent) strongly feel transport is 'limiting their everyday life'.
Many are unable to get where they need to and the cost of transport makes it difficult to afford other essentials.
People in rural areas are the most likely to say transport has got worse.
People in rural areas are the most likely to say transport has got worse.
The leading cause of dissatisfaction are (in order) the cost of train fares, poor public transport reliability and potholes.
Locally, the biggest concern is the poor availability of buses.
The leading cause of dissatisfaction are (in order) the cost of train fares, poor public transport reliability and potholes.
Locally, the biggest concern is the poor availability of buses.
Walking is important to everyone. Those on higher incomes are far more likely to drive regularly. Trains are also favoured by those on higher incomes.
Walking is important to everyone. Those on higher incomes are far more likely to drive regularly. Trains are also favoured by those on higher incomes.
Support for reducing road danger and creating safer, more pleasant streets comes from all parts of society.
This is particularly true when it relates to supporting children to play and get to school - with school streets one of the most popular safety interventions in our polling.
Support for reducing road danger and creating safer, more pleasant streets comes from all parts of society.
This is particularly true when it relates to supporting children to play and get to school - with school streets one of the most popular safety interventions in our polling.