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Topic History of: Cashless football stadiums
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Green Man Joe Turner wrote:
Vienna is rated as the best place to live, by numerous polls. For quality of life, entertainment, culture, education, personal safety, history, location and healthcare.

www.lonelyplanet.com/austria/vienna


Each to their own, I hate touristy cities and towns. Further from civilization the better for me.

Slovenia is gorgeous in the Winter.
Joe Turner Vienna is rated as the best place to live, by numerous polls. For quality of life, entertainment, culture, education, personal safety, history, location and healthcare.

www.lonelyplanet.com/austria/vienna
Green Man Wyot wrote:
What is the problem with 15 min cities? Sound sensible to me. One of the best aspects of holidays at Centre Parcs is the total lack of bloody cars everywhere for a week; bliss...

Do you leave Surrey at all?

For my job Wyot I have to travel across 3 counties daily just to drop off booze to restaurants and bars.

I can't wait to retire and leave wretched Britain what's Great about it? Ireland is not what it was either.
Wyot What is the problem with 15 min cities? Sound sensible to me. One of the best aspects of holidays at Centre Parcs is the total lack of bloody cars everywhere for a week; bliss...
Honey Green Man wrote:
Joe Turner wrote:
Honey wrote:
Easy for you, perhaps, but not so for others. Women alone , for instance definitely do not need to be staring at their phone in a car park.

That's the whole point- security! You don't have to stare at your phone - you just press the three buttons in the privacy of your own car. Eliminating the need to find, visit and return from a parking meter - after funding it publicly.


Wait until 15 minute cities are in place, all car parks will be land for flats and houses. No car park for you!

I am sure some towns across the West Country have started doing the 15 minute cities.

www.northwichguardian.co.uk/news/2334533...cards-cheshire-west/

This journo is talking wet like they all do. Almost every journo is London-Centric. No way would I live in a congested city again. I lived in NYC for nearly 10 years when I younger.



Now I am surrounded by nature and protective land.


It can only be about restricting movement, because most of us are already only 15 minutes or less from everything on the list.