Dee J
Established Member
Love the idea of 15 minute towns. I live in one. 15 minutes walk gets me to shops, GP, cinema, theatre, library, waterside park and out to country walks, and to a bus and train station too. It's an old-style market town that's not dead yet.The most amazing one is the 15 minute cities - a concept that essentially says ‘wouldn’t it be good if most people could walk to the shops’ that has somehow been sold to those with slightly boiled heads as ‘the WEF/Bill Gates/George Soros are going to fine-imprison you for leaving your house/designated local area’
Often they’ll try and convince you by telling you to wake up/open your eyes/stop being sheeple.
Which is ironic.
But the transition to 15 minute cities is harder. A city I spend some time in for University is aiming towards the 15 minute target, but with usual council and planning mismanagement. No investment in local services, but with an anti-driving ethos. So, reduced places for private cars, limited traffic flows, punative parking charges etc. But no new GP surgeries, no rate relief for local shops, flaky bus service etc. Even for a woke hippy greeny like me it does rather read as 'all stick, no carrot'. I can empathise with the anti feeling in this context.