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Press Releases: 27th June 2010 - 20's Plenty For Us welcomes government moves towards 20 mph limit - 28th Sept 2009 - 20’s Plenty for Us calls for clarity from DfT on lower residential speed limits        18th April 2009 - 20’s Plenty For Us welcomes expected 20’s Plenty For UK           7th April 09 - 20's Plenty Success in York    29th October 08 - 20’s Plenty For Us welcomes Transport Committee support for increased use of 20 mph limits         19th October 08 - 20’s Plenty For Us now reaches ¾ million residents    17th Sep - 20's Plenty For Us to co-host National Conference        22nd June - 20's Plenty by 2010 campaign launched     31st May - 20's Plenty For Us submits evidence to Transport Commitee    18th May - Government support for 20 mph welcomed but flawed.    23rd Feb 08    Norwich - Another City chooses 20 mph for residential roads.       28th Jan 08 AA spreads misleading information on 20 mph and CO2 emissions.     24th Jan - 20's Plenty For Us welcomes London's proposed 20 mph default

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The following organisations have all come out in favour of 20mph as the default speed limit for residential streets.

Portsmouth City Council
Transport for London
Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety
BRAKE
Living Streets (formerly pedestrians Association)
Department for Transport
ROSPA
Campaign for Better Transport
CTC (Cycle Touring Club)
RoadPeace
Norwich City Council
Cyclenation
Blood Pressure Association
BMA Public Health Medicine Committee
British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences
British Lung Foundation
British Trust for Conservation Volunteers (BTCV)
Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE)
Corporate Citizenship Committee of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Cyclinginstructor.com
Environmental Protection UK
Greater Manchester Cycling Campaign
National Children's Bureau
NHS Sustainable Development Unit
PharmacyHealthLink
Town & Country Planning Association 
Transport & Health Study Group
Walkit.com
Warrington Cycle Campaign
Wheels for Wellbeing

Age Concern
Arrhythmia Alliance
Association of Directors of Public Health
British Association for Cardiac Rehabilitation
British Association of Nursing in Cardiovascular Care
British Cardiovascular Society
British Dietetic Association
British Heart Foundation
BHF Health Promotion Research Group
BHF National Centre for Physical Activity and Health
British Hypertension Society
British Nutrition Foundation
Campaign for Better Transport
Cardio and Vascular Coalition
CCPR
Chartered Institute of Environmental Health
Child Growth Foundation
CTC the national cyclists’ organisation
Cycle Campaign Network
Cycling Scotland
Environmental Association for Universities and Colleges
Faculty of Public Health
Healthcare Commission
Heart Care Partnership (UK)
Heart of Mersey
Institute of Highway Incorporated Engineers
Liftshare.com
Living Streets
Living Streets Scotland
London Cycling Campaign
Men’s Health Forum
Mental Health Foundation
National Federation of Women’s Institutes
National Heart Forum
National NGO Forum
National Obesity Forum
National Coalition for Active Ageing
Paths for All Partnership
Play England
Ramblers’ Association
Ramblers Scotland
Roadpeace
Royal College of Nursing
Royal College of Physicians
Royal Institute of British Architects
Royal Institute of Public Health
Royal Society of Health
Socialist Health Association
South Asian Health Foundation
Spokes, the Lothian Cycle Campaign
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport
Sustainable Development Commission
Sustrans
Transform Scotland
UK Public Health Association
University of Bristol Dept of Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences
Weight Concern

Living Streets New Zealand

Many of these also support the Take Action on Active Travel initiative from the Association of Directors of Public Health. Download there Active Travel document here.

Other international organisations who have been in contact with and support

 

       

For further details email rodk@20splentyforus.org.uk or call Rod King on 07973 639781 or Chris Mayes on 0151 706 4464