Living Streets (UK)
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Living Streets is a charity from the United Kingdom. Their goal is to promote pedestrian safety. It was founded in 1929 as the Pedestrians' Association and became known as the Pedestrians' Association for Road Safety in 1952. The current name was adopted in 2001. It is a voting member of the International Federation of Pedestrians.
This article is about a pedestrian advocacy organisation. For traffic calming in shared residential spaces, see Living streets.
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Living Streets (The Pedestrians Association) | |
Formation | August 13, 1929; 94 years ago (1929-08-13) |
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Founder | Robert Cecil and Tom Foley |
Founded at | Essex Hall, Strand, London |
Type | Nonprofit |
Registration no. | Charity 1108448 Company 05368409 |
Purpose | Promote pedestrian safety |
Headquarters | 133 Whitechapel High Street, London, E1 7QA |
Area served | United Kingdom |
President | Lord Bates |
Chief Executive | Stephen Edwards |
Board of trustees (14 as of 2020)[1] | |
Subsidiaries | Living Streets Services Limited (Company 07471406) |
Budget (2018/2019) | £5.5M |
Revenue (2018/2019) | £5.6M |
Staff (2018/2019) | 82 |
Volunteers (2018/2019) | 100 |
Website | www |
Formerly called | The Pedestrians' Association |
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