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TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE CHANGE HAPPEN
To create streets that are safe and welcoming, we need change at a local and national level.
From supporting nationwide campaigns, to creating change in your own neighbourhood, there are a number of ways you can get involved.
WALK WITH US!
HOW CAN YOU TAKE ACTION?
CAMPAIGN WITH US
Imagine better streets that everyone can use and enjoy. Imagine our roads free from congestion and pollution. Imagine walking was the number one mode of transport for local trips.
Here are our top campaigns to get involved in so you can join us in making our vision for a better walking environment a reality.
SAFER ROUTES TO SCHOOL
Roads around schools at peak times are often dominated by cars. This can make the walk to school feel unsafe.
BAN PAVEMENT PARKING
Vehicles parked on the pavements force people onto the road. Reclaim pavements in your area.
BETTER CROSSINGS
Many crossings leave pedestrians waiting too long to cross. We want to reduce wait time to 30 seconds max.
CUT THE CLUTTER
Street clutter clogs up our pavements and makes it hazardous for people to get around, it's time to cut the clutter.
TAKE LOCAL ACTION
Our Local Groups create change one street, community, town and city at a time.
Starting or joining a Local Group is an important way to tackle issues in your community.
Living Streets Local Groups are communities of people who live locally and work together to make long lasting changes to their area.
JOIN LIVING STREETS
JOIN US IN ADVOCATING FOR A BETTER WALKING ENVIRONMENT.
You can sign up to our e-news for free at the bottom of this page. We'll keep you up to date on our campaigns and how you can help create streets that are better for walking and wheeling. You can also support us by becoming a paid member or make a one-off donation.
We use your donations to make big strides towards our vision of a nation where walking is the natural choice for everyday, local journeys; free from congested roads and pollution, reducing the risk of preventable illnesses and social isolation.