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Also "Wales in general" - looks like they're finally suggesting doing the minimum (in several ways) for addressing some transport issues:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-64640215
I can't imagine that happening in England (or currently Scotland) - but I hope to be amazed. It might just be the article but it would be good to know what they're doing on the positive front (e.g. making things more local / supporting active travel / public transport etc.)
Thanks! Adam Tranter there so a sympathetic write up is expected - can no-one get Matthew Parris these days?
Given just how much tarmac was going spare this one's an open goal. Indeed, there is still an awful lot of space for the motor vehicle, it's still a banquet for the motorist rather than war!
Also available via https://ukdaily.news/cardiff/why-we-need-to-rebuild-our-streets-for-cyclists-63623.html