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Walking as Transport

Walking as Transport, Gayle Dallaston

Let's talk about walking. Not as recreation, but as our primary means of transport extended where necessary by public transport. A walking lifestyle is good for our health, good for our wallets, and good for the planet.

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    Founder of Shady Lanes Project - a communication and change-making project centred around the activity of verge gardening. Interested in lots of things.

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