Brussels Urban Summit 2023 set to be a megaevent, first of its kind
Each of the three organizations behind it will emphasize their own summits
Local authorities in the UK’s capital are committed to ensuring a safe return to educational establishments
Transport for London has announced that it will be rolling out a number of changes to its usual itinerary in order to accommodate students who are making their return to school in these unprecedented circumstances. The changes that are being introduced are meant to protect their health and make it easier for them to follow rules and regulations, as well as to make sure that everyone can maintain social distance while on public transport.
With over 250,000 school children in London, local authorities have decided that they have to substantially expand the capacity of the city’s public transport network in order to allow for all citizens to be able to safely travel while respecting social distancing measures.
Thus, between 1 September and the end of October 2020, Transport for London will be adding another 200 buses to its network across low-frequency and already existing school routes. Furthermore, the city’s government will be turning more of its transport options into so-called “school services”, where, according to national guidelines, all seats are allowed to be taken, effectively doubling their capacity.
The “school services” will be clearly marked and will operate not only on their already existing paths but also on other traditional and less frequent routes as well as on key roads between 7:30 and 9:30 AM and 14:30 and 16:30 PM on weekdays. In order to make life easier for everyone living in London, authorities are asking all students travelling to and from school without parental supervision to make use of these special “school services” in order to give other citizens an opportunity to use public transport freely and safely. By doing this, London’s authorities aim to increase the capacity of other routes thus making them a more attractive and healthy option during the pandemic.
The new advertising legislation is the first in Europe to define the role of these online celebrities
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Each of the three organizations behind it will emphasize their own summits
Researchers say that, in turn, rents are going up
Greece and Bulgaria are set to build one of the first 5G cross-border corridors in Europe
The feline registry is expected to start operating in 2026
Each of the three organizations behind it will emphasize their own summits
If we have more bicycles, we’ll need more spaces to store them, too, so the city wants help
The city will be showing the film in all ports, airports and institutions to really get the message out there
The new advertising legislation is the first in Europe to define the role of these online celebrities
Each of the three organizations behind it will emphasize their own summits
The city will be showing the film in all ports, airports and institutions to really get the message out there
The practical art objects are competing for one of the 2023 New European Bauhaus Prizes
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An interview with the president of the European Federation of Journalists
A talk with the head of Mission Zero Academy on the benefits for municipalities if they go the zero waste way
A talk with Nicolae Urs, one of the key figures behind the city's new data platforms and online services strategy