@alanvibe@MichelleDewbs@GBNEWS@Togetherdec Rwanda was already acting as a deterrent before the scheme got off the ground and I can't fathom why no party is bringing this option back! Well actually someone is... https://t.co/K9BNhYC3hS
PETITION SUBMITTED β THANK YOU
Thank you to all who have responded. The petition with a staggering 588 signatures has today been submitted to Birmingham City Council with a request that they take this into consideration when deciding whether to proceed with this scheme.
PETITION
'NO' TO THE LTN ROAD BLOCK - PRIORY ROAD, KINGS HEATH
Please sign this petition by this Thursday 23rd May when signatures will be submitted to Birmingham City Council.
Thank you.
https://t.co/Y2XjUsJnIy
PETITION
NO TO THE LTN ROAD BLOCK - PRIORY ROAD, KINGS HEATH
Please sign the following https://t.co/v4l3dPAxIV petition by 23rd May when signatures will be submitted to Birmingham City Council.
https://t.co/AFX14rgZpe
@WoodinRivers@LisaTrickett41@steve_mccabe@David4BKH@SimonFosterPCC@mcneil_tom Sadly there is no solution as such but the issue can be better managed with more traffic calming on side residential roads making them less of an attractive viable alternative. Blocking streets means more congestion, emissions, driver frustration, longer journeys, poor access
@gardensinboots@LizClements@cummins23 Expect the traffic on Yardley Wood Road to significantly increase when Phase 2 of the Kings Heath LTN is installed later this year (additional closures on the east side of the High Street). Sadly, the LTN scheme you + Liz Clements support!π
@LabourFiles @WoodinRivers@BhamCityCouncil@OurSceneCIC@BrumLabour I was simply going to attend this event as an opportunity to engage with other fellow litterpickers and members of the community. I had not hitherto advertised my presence at this event and any suggestion that I am "using" the event for any other purpose is absurd.