15 Minute Cities

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Are they a good idea ?

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 30.4%
  • No

    Votes: 13 56.5%
  • Don’t care

    Votes: 3 13.0%

  • Total voters
    23
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Where have I said other than Denso are what I consider a climate change zealot who refuse to recognize point blank the pros and cons you recognize.
Know apology needed.
Do you want to translate that? I know nwgs hates poor grammar
 
In what way?
Well I can’t walk to work, there’s no hospital, the doctors surgery is full because it has the best chairs.

No one asked me what coffee shop I wanted, so instead of a Starbucks there’s “blood boiling at this” an island coffee shop.

Weatherspoons is half out side my 15 min zone, and that’s where the toilet is!!

My favourite kebab shop went to the other 15 minute zone because it’s closer to the retails park.
 
I've already posted this.

"A 15-minute city offers amenities that residents want and need locally. It does not require us to use them. Residents who want to travel longer distances for any reason, by car or other means, are free to do so – but travel is a choice, not a necessity. A 15-minute city gives back the time lost travelling to reach basic services such as grocery shops, schools, recreation and healthcare facilities, giving us more choice over how and where we spend our time. A 15-minute city strategy also makes walking, riding and public transport easier and more accessible, providing more options for how we travel across the city."

 
Well I can’t walk to work, there’s no hospital, the doctors surgery is full because it has the best chairs.

No one asked me what coffee shop I wanted, so instead of a Starbucks there’s “blood boiling at this” an island coffee shop.

Weatherspoons is half out side my 15 min zone, and that’s where the toilet is!!

My favourite kebab shop went to the other 15 minute zone because it’s closer to the retails park.
So it hasn't failed. Cool...
 
I've already posted this.

"A 15-minute city offers amenities that residents want and need locally. It does not require us to use them. Residents who want to travel longer distances for any reason, by car or other means, are free to do so – but travel is a choice, not a necessity. A 15-minute city gives back the time lost travelling to reach basic services such as grocery shops, schools, recreation and healthcare facilities, giving us more choice over how and where we spend our time. A 15-minute city strategy also makes walking, riding and public transport easier and more accessible, providing more options for how we travel across the city."

It says nothing. Sounds like we might get a couple of fruit and veg shops and a bit of grass.

Yipeeeee
 
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