another_richard
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Re: A harbinger or an outlier? – politicalbetting.com
If you have to drive out to get what you need its not a 15 minute city is it. Yes, it is good if places we need and want to go to are closer. But then it becomes a matter of supply and demand and how… (View Post)1 -
Re: A harbinger or an outlier? – politicalbetting.com
Take a look at any supermarket, any workplace, any school, any hospital, anything really at the proportion of cars and cycles to see which people prefer to use. Now you could say use a car for X but … (View Post)1 -
Re: A harbinger or an outlier? – politicalbetting.com
There's nothing stopping people living in '15 minute cities' if they want to. Its trying to oppose '15 minute cities' on places where it cannot work where the problem is. (View Post)1 -
Re: A harbinger or an outlier? – politicalbetting.com
If you want to improve town centres then: 1) Turn empty Georgian/Victorian retail units into housing 2) Demolish 1960s retail units 3) Crack down on petty crime 4) Get rid of all the druggies / drift… (View Post)1 -
Re: A harbinger or an outlier? – politicalbetting.com
For starters you would need to live within a 15 minute walk of a big supermarket. Preferably more than one - people like a choice. Preferably less than 15 minutes as who wants to carry their supermar… (View Post)1