Cities shape who we are. Have your say on #Bristol's priorities for change; together we can #shapeourcity @wellcometrust @UWEBristol @SciCommsUWE @db_associates
Work being done by @LagganSophie @UWEBristol @ShapeOurCity reminding me of work of @FoistLab with disadvantaged communities in Santa Maria di Pisa, Sassari
A light, quick, cheap solution so good, it should be copied the world over:
The fietsvlonder is a “bike platform” that temporarily swaps one car parking space for 10 bicycles. If deemed a success, the curb is permanently adjusted, and the structure is moved to the next location.
“I think it’s probably one of the coolest job descriptions in the world; to act as guardian of the interests of future generations” – @sophiehowe, the world’s first ‘minister for future generations’ https://t.co/4ySsjf65FT
Bristol has been awarded almost £1m to help transform the future of the city’s parks & green spaces. We fought off tough competition to be 1 of only 8 places across the UK selected by the @nationaltrust & National Lottery Heritage Fund to take part in its Future Parks programme
Each and every day in #Amsterdam—a city of 850,000 residents—half a million people hop on their bicycles and collectively ride over two million kilometres; that’s 50 times around the earth!
Not because they think it’s the right choice. But because it’s been made the easy choice.
Thanks to all who came out on election night to have their say on a possible resident led redesign of Avonvale Rd. Get in touch if you're from the local are and you'd also like to be involved! @upourstreet @BHillSettlement @thenetworkbris
Join us next Thursday, 23rd May, 6-9, for conversation, the chance to meet neighbours and opportunities for community action around Avonvale Rd @BHillSettlement. Free vegan-friendly food and kids activity @upourstreet @thenetworkbris @Hibaq_Jama
Have you heard of @ShapeMyTownDCFW? Their downloadable toolkit helps anyone to improve the places that matter to them: https://t.co/uPPlCuJ2Mi
Some great ideas in here @upourstreet @knowlewestmedia@thenetworkbris@ambitionlw @BHillSettlement @BristolCouncil
Children who grow up without green surroundings have up to 55% higher risk of developing various mental disorders later in life - https://t.co/0mTI0MAQRV