15-minute city
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Interest of | Oliver Coppard, Tom Hayes |
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Description | Preventative measure to mitigate climate change? |
The concept of a 15-minute city is that all necessary amenities such as food and general shopping, healthcare, schools, recreation and sports facilities and green areas should be reachable for all with a 15-minute walk or bike ride.
While the village-style urban planning in principle is an excellent idea, it becomes sinister when combined with the openly admitted plans for extreme reduction in cars, omnipresent surveillance ("smart city"Cite error: Closing </ref>
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tag where the plans became globally omnipresent by 2023.[1][2]
Official narrative
Opposition
On 19 February 2023, a protest against LTNs (Low Traffic Neighbourhoods) was held in Oxford. There were five arrests.[3]
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:MPs given guide to spotting conspiracy theories | Article | 10 May 2024 | Marianna Spring Jennifer McKiernan | Penny Mordaunt has commissioned a booklet for MPs on conspiracy theories. |
Document:What are 15-minute cities? The truth about the plans popping up from Oxford all the way to Melbourne | Article | 14 February 2023 | Michele Theil | 15-minute cities have become the latest "conspiracy theory". This article aims to debunk "misinformation" surrounding this public policy. |
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