In Town Without my Car! good practice guide
Table of contents
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Ministerial foreword
- Introduction
- London Borough of Camden
- London Borough of Brent
- London Borough of Merton
- Bristol
- Colchester, Essex
- Darlington, Co. Durham
- Egham, Surrey
- Sheffield, South Yorkshire
- Newport, Gwent
- Cumnock, East Ayrshire
- Glasgow
- FAQs
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When is In Town, Without My Car! ?
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Is it necessary to close a road in order to participate in In Town, Without
My Car!?
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Where should we do our In Town, Without My Car! event? Does it have to be
in the town/city centre?
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What length of road should be closed?
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Won't this upset local motorists?
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Why? Just what's the point?
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Does the permanent scheme have to be a road closure?
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Who should take the lead?
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How should we get started?
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How long will it take to organise a good event?
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Does it have to be a big expensive street party with lots of jugglers and
balloons?
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Is it an unnecessary further burden for busy transport planners?
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Aren't the participating criteria too demanding?
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What materials are available to help with the campaign?
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How can I involve local people and businesses?
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How do you deal with objections from traders and shopkeepers?
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How can we get good positive coverage in the local press both before and
after the European Mobility Week?
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What are the best methods of publicity?
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How can I get enough people along to make it worthwhile?
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How can I keep up to date with latest developments?
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What are some ideas for activities to fill the space?
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Who do I need to notify about our events?
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How do I register?
- UK 2004 opinion poll results
- Key points from the European Charter
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European Mobility Week criteria for participating town/city
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In Town, Without My Car! criteria for participating town/city
- Event registrations
- Websites & UK Co-ordinator contact
information
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