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Lambeth Council to Dim Streetlights Amid Financial Turmoil After £25M Climate Spending

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7 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

 

Excellent they're doing this, great projects to enhance safety, one of their essential tasks.

 

I love your comedy posts.

So you disagree with low traffic neighbourhoods and cycle lanes?

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    Very naughty boys ( and girls ). Seems that soon as the idiots get hold of the purse strings they go mad with other people's money and promote their loony tunes pet projects over doing their prop

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7 minutes ago, stevenl said:

So you disagree with low traffic neighbourhoods and cycle lanes?

I disagree that such are realistic, except in luvvies wet dreams, and I also disagree with with spending other people's money on vanity projects.

 

If people want low traffic neighbourhoods they should go live in a country town.

 

More people drive cars than ride bikes. What about their rights?

33 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I disagree that such are realistic, except in luvvies wet dreams, and I also disagree with with spending other people's money on vanity projects.

 

If people want low traffic neighbourhoods they should go live in a country town.

 

More people drive cars than ride bikes. What about their rights?

Yes, cities are changing. This is happening all over the western world.

Just now, stevenl said:

Yes, cities are changing. This is happening all over the western world.

Every city I've ever been in is just horrible to live in. No amount of cycle lanes or low traffic neighbourhoods can fix them. The only thing that could improve the town I grew up in which became a city is complete demolition, despite all the cycle lanes they have been putting in at vast cost to ratepayers.

On 12/18/2024 at 3:04 AM, Social Media said:

It has also spent £21 million on “decarbonisation and climate resilience” work, which includes making buildings more energy-efficient and adopting electric vehicles.

Need to sort out those living in absolute squalor and filth first.

 

Lambeth resident Peter Seymour says his living conditions are 'like a war zone' and nothing has been done, despite him contacting the council about problems over 20 times in the last 18 months.

 

 

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