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  • Re: America can walk its way to a greener nation

    As the evidence continues to mount and mount how do we sell it to the decision makers that are listening to the powerful energy and motor vehicle lobbies? Let alone the general public? I think this is our constant challenge and one that many programmes are making an impact on but not enough. Trying to tap people's motivations and to change mindsets
    Posted to Walk England News (Forum) by Bronwen Thornton on 10-24-2008
  • Re: Lazy man walks his dog from his car?!

    Its the classic do as I do! I think it is part of your professional integrity and credibility with others, to actually walk the talk and it helps you share experiences so that people can relate to what you are encouraging them to do. I wish I did more of it, so any encouragement would be great!
    Posted to Walk England General (Forum) by Bronwen Thornton on 10-24-2008
  • Re: Lazy man walks his dog from his car?!

    this is a golden oldie and makes a great illustration in a powerpoint presentation. I have actually seen someone driving round a field with the dog running behind the car, not on a lead! we need to give them a positive reason to get out of the vehicle, a friend perhaps
    Posted to Walk England General (Forum) by Bronwen Thornton on 10-21-2008
  • Re: Swiss Mobility

    It always so reassuring to see statistics that illustrate that campaigns can actually make a difference! Let's hope we are celebrating Walk to School success in 10 years time
    Posted to Walk England News (Forum) by Bronwen Thornton on 10-21-2008
  • Re: No Friends! Blame the traffic

    This graphic has always been a very powerful tool (Appleyard's original) to use when presenting the case for making streets more people friendly by reducing vehicle volumes. Its fantastic that it has been updated within a UK context so people can't dismiss it as either 'old' or 'American'. The challenge now is to bring such great
    Posted to Walk England News (Forum) by Bronwen Thornton on 10-02-2008
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