Papers, drawings, and booklets relating to the "20s plenty" campaign for lower speed limits

One file comprises of five bundles of printed materials relating to the twenty's plenty campaign, including: correspondence and filled questionnaires produced by John Mallows, Derek Purcell of the Putney Society, and others regarding implementation of reduced speed zones (2005); press releases, newspaper and magazine clippings (1999 - 2008); publications, booklets, leaflets, posters, and action packs produced by Transport 2000 relating to the 2005 national day of action and speed cameras (2004-2005); correspondence and children's drawings produced by community members to Alistair Darling, Andrew Semple and others (2003-2004); correspondence between Stephen Joseph and members of the Conservative Party including Damian Green and Tim Collins appended with an article indicating Conservative support for speed camera plan (2003-2004); correspondence, position papers, digital files stored on CD-ROM, policy review papers, and other papers relating to strategic oversight of the 20s plenty campaign and safe speeds coalition, including the photo opportunity with Tony Blair, Hull conference, meeting with Bryan Hackland, and other key events (1999-2000); letter from Tony Blair in response to the submission of drawings (1999).

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Extent:
6 files
Identifier:
CFBT/4/19/8
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