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One of the first low-traffic neighbourhoods to be created in the UK was in Hackney, east London, in the early 1970s, when residential roads were closed to through traffic but remained open to local residents, pedestrians and cyclists.Since then, most of the boroughs other residential roads and backstreets have been given over almost completely to cars.But a stanley spain s the coronavirus crisis upended city life, a dramatic shift has been taking place. Across the country there has been a concerted effort to prioritise cycling and walking over dri stanley thermos mug ving, widening pavements, closing rat runs and building hundreds of miles of new cycle lanes.In Hackney three low-traffic neighbourhoods have been established, numerous other roads have been closed to though traffic and cycleways and pavements across the borough have been improved. We are trying to rebuild a greener Hackney through quieter, safer streets, said councillor Jon Burke, who is leading the project. It isnt an easy process, but with among the highest road casualty and air pollution rates in the country, it is an absolutely necessary stanley cup one. From Leicester to Leeds, Brighton to Bristol, it is a picture that is being replicated in cities across the UK. Earlier in the pandemic the Scottish government announced 拢10m to create pop-up walking and cycling routes, while in Greater Manchester council leaders have given more space for people walking and cycling, including the pedestrianisation of part of Deansgate in the city centre.View image in f Amcy US elects first trans state senator and first black gay congressman
Bridge, the genteel and physically unchallenging card game played by millions, may exercise the brain muscle, but is it a sport That is the question taxing legal minds as a high court ruling on Monday paved the way for a courtroom battle to decide.The row centres on a refusal by Sport England to recognise the trick-taking game as a legitimate sport and thus eligible for lottery grants.The English Bridge Union claim it ought to be recognised as a stanley mug mind sport and want Sport Englands refusal to do so declared unlawful.An estimated 300,000 people regularly play Bridge in the UK. It receives no stanley cup uk public funding, with members funding international bridge activities.Sport England, who hold the purse strings for lottery grants to non-professional sporting groups in the UK, however insist bridge is no more a sporting activit stanley termosy y than sitting at home, reading a book .Mr Justice Mostyn, who has admitted enjoying a hand or two himself on social occasions, granted the Aylesbury-based union permission to mount a full judicial review of Sport Englands decision. He also directed that the World Chess Federation FIDE be informed of his decision, as they might want to get in on it .Richard Clayton QC, representing the union, told the judge: This case raises a short but important point: whether Sport England is entitled to refuse to recognise bridge as a sport.If it was recognised as a sport, it would open the road to grants from public funds for bridge tournaments, and also for it and other br |
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