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our history

LIVING STREETS HAS COME A LONG WAY SINCE THE PEDESTRIAN’S ASSOCIATION WAS FORMED ON 13 AUGUST 1929.

SPEED LIMITS. ZEBRA CROSSINGS. DRIVING TESTS.

Living Streets is proud to have played a part in delivering all of these. After marking our 90th anniversary in 2019, we are now working our way towards our centenary with more momentum than ever.

A group of children play on scooters and rollerskates in the street

Click below to jump through our story:

our past
our present
our future

OUR PAST

a timeline of our history
From painting the first black and white zebra crossings, to making drink driving an offense and bringing in the Highway Code - our past has laid the foundations for a safer walking environment for everyone today.

To celebrate our 90th anniversary, Aisha Hannibal our Engagement Manager, tells us the inspiring story of our founder Tom Foley and delves in to his passion for "pedestrianism". 

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tom foley - our founder

OUR PRESENT

more than 1 in 3 parents don't think their local streets are safe welcoming places their children can enjoy
three quarters of people think there is more traffic on local streets than there was when they were a child
3 in 5 children never play in their local streets
We know there is still a way to go to ensure our streets are safe and our communities are friendly and thriving. that's why our community engagement with workplaces, schools and older people is so important.  
little boy wearing orange walk with living streets tshirt

OUR FUTURE

FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS OUR WORK WILL  FOCUS ON  THREE OUTCOMES – WHERE WE  WANT TO SEE BIG CHANGES:

CHOOSE WALKING 

Seeking to position walking at the  top of the travel hierarchy for shorter journeys; from the visions of our  senior decision-makers through to  the daily choices people make, in  order to improve our health and  our environment.

BETTER STREETS  

Developing design standards for walking and creating an expert group to provide vision and guidance to our work.   

ALL WALKS OF LIFE  

Listening to, and championing the diverse voices of the people we work with, our members and supporters,  our staff and volunteers, striving for equality and inclusion for our streets,  in every UK neighbourhood, city  and nation.

SPACE
 A network of walking routes in every town and city, creating  safe and attractive places for people of all ages and abilities.

 

SAFETY
The Highway Code revised to improve safety for people walking and cycling.
SPEED
 A default speed limit of 20mph for most roads in built-up areas.
Pavement parking prohibited across the UK.
HEALTHY HABITS
At least 55% of primary school aged children walking to school.
COMMUNITY FOR CHANGE
 A thriving network of Living Streets local groups.