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Press Releases: 28th Sept 2009 - 20’s Plenty for Us calls for clarity from DfT on lower residential speed limits        18th April 2009 - 20’s Plenty For Us welcomes expected 20’s Plenty For UK           7th April 09 - 20's Plenty Success in York    29th October 08 - 20’s Plenty For Us welcomes Transport Committee support for increased use of 20 mph limits         19th October 08 - 20’s Plenty For Us now reaches ¾ million residents    17th Sep - 20's Plenty For Us to co-host National Conference        22nd June - 20's Plenty by 2010 campaign launched     31st May - 20's Plenty For Us submits evidence to Transport Commitee    18th May - Government support for 20 mph welcomed but flawed.    23rd Feb 08    Norwich - Another City chooses 20 mph for residential roads.       28th Jan 08 AA spreads misleading information on 20 mph and CO2 emissions.     24th Jan - 20's Plenty For Us welcomes London's proposed 20 mph default

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We have put together some information to help you campaign for 20's Plenty for your residential roads.

You can find :-

Limits or Zones? What is the difference and advantages/disadvantages of each
Campaign Ideas Some ways in which you can influence your local authority
Reference Materials
  • Reports which provide the background to the benefits of 20's Plenty
  • Documents you can use such as posters, petitions, etc
  • Graphics to use in documents, publications, etc.
Discussion Group A discussion group where you can link to other campaigners on 20's Plenty.
LA doing 20 mph The Local Authorities who have already implement or are committed to implement a default 20 mph speed limit in their residential streets
Links Other organisations supporting 20's Plenty

       

For further details email rodk@20splentyforus.org.uk or call Rod King on 07973 639781 or Chris Mayes on 0151 706 4464