I’m in the SouthWest UK in SouthWest Wales . 🌱 .
public transport / green infrastructure / lo-tech . 🌱 .
Definitely in this case, yes.
The number I saw tallied with the current timetables. I was out for around 3.5 hours, walking along two long roads which share all available buses. For about 1.5 hours of that time I was inside a building. Thinking back to before the current cuts came into play, I would have seen another 4 or 5 buses going in either direction.
The map was good too.
Quite shocking decline, reading through that paper; although the figures are the same it seems it’s taken a while to sink into my head. Yes, Dr Morgan’s produced loads of interesting papers. I’m quite tired now :D
That’s great. I’ll take a look at all links except for the map, which might crash my flaky laptop. TY
There’s a lot of manipulation, yes.
This is new to me. Article says “Infrared fabric is a UK invention and it’s UK-manufactured. All we need now is for it to be UK accredited. That’s a long and expensive process…” : would be an ideal opportunity for central government to fund this and other technologies. Why aren’t they? This has piqued my interest.