Wednesday 20 July 2011

Living Streets - What did the pub say to the bank?

What did the pub say to the bank?

Clearly, it's no laughing matter. Your vital shops and services can be transformed without planning permission or communities having a say. Unbelievably, the government is looking at making this kind of development even easier.

Living Streets, the national charity that stands up for pedestrians, believes everybody should have a say when buildings get turned into something new. We want your help keep essential shops and services within walking distance.

Eric Pickles, the Secretary of State for Communities, is now reviewing the planning rules for when buildings change their use. Without immediate public support the shops and services that you walk to in your neighbourhood may be at risk.

Please take a few moments to ask your readers to join other Living Streets supporters and support our campaign. Don't let your high streets get taken over by cheque-cashing shops, fast-food takeaways and betting shops.

Feel free to contact Ruth Billingham at ruth.billingham@livingstreets.org.uk if you would like further resources to help promote the campaign on your website.

81% of us think that communities should have a say when buildings change their use. Let's make it happen.

Living Streets: 4th Floor, Universal House, 88-94 Wentworth Street, London E1 7SA
020 7377 4900 |
info@livingstreets.org.uk

Living Streets (The Pedestrians Association) is a Registered Charity No. 1108448 (England and Wales) and SC039808 (Scotland), Company Limited by Guarantee (England & Wales), Company Registration No. 5368409. Registered office 4th Floor, Universal House, 88-94 Wentworth Street. E1 7SA

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