2026 - The Fightback Against LTNs Begins
People are rising up against LTNs and 15-minute cities
đ§ Open Our Roads!
Last week, Hackney residents campaigning against low traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) forced a council meeting to a halt as they lambasted the local authority over road closures:
The demonstration took place during a council cabinet debate on the issue, which came after a petition calling for a âpause and reassessmentâ of the LTN scheme garnered more than 1,800 signatures.
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â˛ď¸ What is a 15-Minute City?
As each day goes by, people in the UK are slowly beginning to understand how all the pieces are beginning to fit together: full digital control of where you go, how you travel, and how you live your life.
To understand how it all links together, this fantastic article explains everything:
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đ When Even 15-minutes Isnât Good Enough!
Nothing explains the total ineptitude and hypocrisy of Councillors in Bristol than this latest move:
Letâs pretend in future that youâre happy to live as a digital slave within your 15-minute virtual prison.
You search for a cramped miserable new high-density apartment near a train station for those rare occasions when you have permission from the UK Government to go outside and get your daily allowance of sunlight.
But thereâs one problem: the new shitty cramped apartment you want to rent canât be built because it is 15 minutes away from the train station, which is too far away according to the Green party in Bristol. Yes, this is actually happening.
A commenter on this article sums things up beautifully:
No homes on green belt and no homes next to train lines. Shall we just build them underground then?
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đŹ How You Can Take Action Against LTNs in Bristol:
WRITE to your MP and Councillor: click here
Structure your emails in this way:
Write down the problems you are facing (send photos if appropriate).
Write about the impact theyâre having on you, your family & friends.
Write down what action you want your elected members to take.
MEET YOUR COUNCILLOR
Rob Bryher is the Councillor for the EBLN scheme currently in St. George. He is one of the key players in the council pushing hard for road blocks and planters which have caused traffic chaos throughout Bristol:
Turn up without appointment on the 1st Tuesday of each month between 11am - 1pm at The Beehive Centre (map)
Arrange a face to face meeting with him directly on 07386 698 740 or by email either here cllr.rob.bryher@bristol.gov.uk or here so it can be tracked
To meet your councillor in Barton Hill and other areas of Bristol: click here




Excellent analysis of BCC's war on us motorists. We must continue the fight back, we must vote them out in May and if the incoming Council whever they might be should be put on notice to remove and dismantle ALL LNs and LTNs and free up ALL OUR BLOCKED ROADS, that we the people, people power will have to take matters into our own hands and physically remove said obstructions and roads blocks in our way as we drive through our city, such that we can be allowed to freely travel unhindered to our planned destinations by CAR VAN TRUCK TAXI FUNERAL CAR, etc etc.