Liveable Neighbourhoods supporters meeting (24 & 27 Nov)

TRESA supports Liveable Neighbourhoods for Bristol who are campaigning for schemes across Bristol to reduce rat-running and improve streets for local residents. Details of their next public meetings are below.
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It has been four months since we launched the Liveable Neighbourhoods for Bristol campaign. It’s been a busy few months but now we would like to take the opportunity to step back, reflect and ask for your input and support to plan next steps. During this meeting we will update you on our progress so far. We then want to hear how you can support the campaign to achieve our aim of liveable neighbourhoods across the city by 2024.

Key objectives of the meeting will be:
– Reintroduce the aims of the campaign, and hear your thoughts on our progress so far
– Share and invite your input into the approach for the next 6 months
– Explore how we make best use of the supporter base to raise awareness around the campaign
– Ask for support to recruit volunteers for local (ward level) working groups
– Invite interest to join our working group

There are two dates for this meeting – Tuesday 24th at 6pm and Friday 27th at 1pm. Please join whichever meeting suits you best.
To book for the 24th please click here.
To book for the 27th please click here.

Kind regards,
The Liveable Neighbourhoods for Bristol Working Group
Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in the media “There is no evidence schemes that try to limit “rat-running” traffic along residential streets disproportionately benefit better-off households, research has concluded, contradicting a common view cited by objectors.”
To read more click here.
 “Eight common objections to LTNs – and why they are wrong.”
To read more click here.