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This survey has now closed.
Sustainable transport charity Sustrans and Powys County Council are working to help people access more local services by walking, wheeling or cycling - rather than having to use a vehicle. Active Travel helps us feel better, saving money and improving air quality and our environment.
On 17th September 2023, most roads in built-up areas of Wales changed to a default 20 miles per hour speed limit. This included roads in Llanidloes.
This survey is specifically for people who live in Llanidloes, focused on gaining a better understanding of cycling within the town. Please give us your views. It takes about 5 minutes.
This survey has now closed.
Sustainable transport charity Sustrans and Powys County Council are working to help people access more local services by walking, wheeling or cycling - rather than having to use a vehicle. Active Travel helps us feel better, saving money and improving air quality and our environment.
On 17th September 2023, most roads in built-up areas of Wales changed to a default 20 miles per hour speed limit. This included roads in Llanidloes.
This survey is specifically for people who live in Llanidloes, focused on gaining a better understanding of cycling within the town. Please give us your views. It takes about 5 minutes.
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If you have completed the survey on paper, please take it to The Hanging Gardens, Chapel St or post it to: Active Travel Team, County Hall, Spa Road, Llandrindod Wells, LD1 5LG
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