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Create green spaces for biodiversity from parking spaces
Remove paving from kerbside parking spaces in central London to create green spaces, provide sustainable rain water drainage, reduce car ownership and usage, create green corridors biodiversity, reduce air pollution, reduce costs of paving and maintenance, reduce overheating, improve mental health... I could go!
It's a simple solution and doesn't need to cost much to make our city sustainable and liveable for our children.
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Community Member 4 years agoI'd go further and suggest reclaiming car parks into green open space parks.
Show full commentCould argue if people are getting home deliveries then less "need" for supermarket car parking...
Or just argue that car parks are a dreadful waste of valuable...
I'd go further and suggest reclaiming car parks into green open space parks.
Show less of commentCould argue if people are getting home deliveries then less "need" for supermarket car parking...
Or just argue that car parks are a dreadful waste of valuable space.