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SEE IT! Small Japanese Pickup Truck Shows Bigger is Definitely Not Better - Streetsblog New York City
One Brooklyn business has seen the future of safe streets and heavy lugging — and it's going to be O-KEI!
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SEE IT! Small Japanese Pickup Truck Shows Bigger is Definitely Not Better - Streetsblog New York City
One Brooklyn business has seen the future of safe streets and heavy lugging — and it's going to be O-KEI!


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JPMorgan to build £3 billion mega tower HQ at Canary Wharf in boost for London
Facilities including terraces and roof-tops, wellness spaces, nursing rooms, restaurants and cafés, and bicycle parking spaces.

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What does a 'tourist tax' mean for the West of England? - BBC News
The overnight visitors' fee would generate income for mayors to invest back into the local area.

I spent most of Tuesday following the "Singing Street" around to take photos of the filming locations. It was very hard not to be struck by streets that were once playgrounds now being car parks. In other places there is still a bustle of life, but it is now tourists playing, not skipping girls

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Katie Wilson Charts New Course on Public Safety and Homelessness » The Urbanist
# Seattle Mayor-Elect Katie Wilson believes she'll be judged primarily by how she can improve outcomes on homelessness and public safety. In an interview with The Urbanist, Wilson laid out what she ai...

I'm all for road safety but you could have every cyclist in the land wearing a full suit of Christmas lights and drivers fucking around on their phones will still knock them down

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Old Photograph Of Tram Staff Glasgow Scotland

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£160m mixed-use plan unveiled to reinvigorate Glasgow’s Chinatown
Proposals to reinstate Glasgow’s Chinatown as a thriving neighbourhood and cultural destination have been unveiled today.


Luas Red Line services between Connolly and The Point will resume tomorrow, three months after they were curtailed following a fire on a bridge in Dublin
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£160m mixed-use plan unveiled to reinvigorate Glasgow’s Chinatown
Proposals to reinstate Glasgow’s Chinatown as a thriving neighbourhood and cultural destination have been unveiled today.

𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙙𝙖𝙮 𝙝𝙖𝙨 𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙚... #POLIS25 has started💙 Day 1 of Europe's #UrbanMobility event of the year is here! We are grateful to @degemeenteutrecht.bsky.social for hosting us this year, and we cannot wait to show you all that we have in store for you! 𝘼𝙧𝙚 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙙𝙮?💡

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Scottish Government's new comments on funding new tramline
The Scottish Government has said it has "no plans to fund a stand alone extension of Edinburgh's tram network".