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SEJ Newsletter 6
Another new Transport Sec, Buses s-l-o-w, Floating bus stops remain a concern, Haringey spin, Challege to democratically elected Tower Hamlets Mayor's mandate fails in court
SEJ Newsletter 5
New Transport Secretary Louise Haigh refuses LTN blanket support; caution urged on LTN noise study; more LTN protests around the country; and London Assembly unanimously calls for a fully independent review of floating bus stops.
June 2024
Using direct quotes, SEJ highlights some key points of the recent DEMOS report which finds fault with councils, journalists, and central government with respect to the debate around LTNs.
May 2024
SEJ calls for all political parties to scrap ill-planned and hastily implemented 'Covid LTNs' the unequal negative impacts of which are an example of environmental injustice.
SEJ Newsletter 4 - Election Special
Overview The anti-LTN Oxford Independent Alliance wins 4 seats Streatham Common & Vale result
London Mayoral Election
22 April
In the run-up to the May elections, SEJ repeats its call for the removal of LTNs implemented during & after Covid. Read the reasons for our position.
SEJ Newsletter 3
Gov LTN Review critiqued
Are LTNs an election issue?
No to Floating Bus Stops
Cabs Across Bank
April 2024
SEJ wrote to London mayoral candidates raising concerns about LTNs and asking for a position on their future. Responses as received.
Executive Summary of DfT Low Traffic Neighbourhood Review (in brief)
DfT's draft statutory guidance for councils on Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs)
SEJ highlights the key points of the government paper on the review of LTNs.
Snatched Away: A brief look at London's new style bus stops and the negative impact they are having on the most vulnerable bus users.
SEJ Newsletter 2
Esposing & Exploding 7 common myths about LTNs
SEJ Newsletter 1
LTN Review
Bus Lanes & Accessibility
Cabs Across Bank
London's Lost Bus Lanes: a brief look at what is happening with dedicated bus lanes and SEJ's policy recommendations
David Smith exposes the injustices of low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) schemes in Air Quality News
Transport Justice: an SEJ report on a fairer way forward for transport
Language Matters: SEJ looks at how LTN advocates use carefully chosen terms to skew discussions about LTN impacts