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<full size> Footpaths have long been wished for on the Bellarine to give people more opportunities for walking, improving health, reducing CO2 emissions, enabling people to get to know their community and meeting people with a similar outlook. City of Greater Geelong is rolling out a program across the Bellarine and I hope when residents […]

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Hi. My name is Maddie. I am in grade 4 at Clifton Springs Primary School. We need footpaths because it is not fair that my friend, my brother and I, have wet feet all day after walking to school. As a matter of fact, my friend thinks we need footpaths more than I do and

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We are a family with young children who have lived in Clifton Springs for over 10 years. We absolutely love it here, the community, surroundings and the amenities. The only thing letting us down is the lack of footpaths. We live within a 15 minute walk to our children’s kinder and childcare, but it is

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In a report commissioned by the State Government in 2018, titled The economic case for investment in walking found that walking is an indication of a city’s liveability, vibrancy, and health. The Executive report states: In Victoria, walking accounts for 1 in 6 weekday trips, and is the most popular recreational activity with over a

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According to Walking South Australia,“footpaths are fundamental to people’s ability to walk about in urban areas including to and from public transport. The quality of the pedestrian environment indicates much we value walking in our society. Indeed, it is a key marker on how civilized and sophisticated a society is.”

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Hello Fellow Thrillseekers, I have lived in Drysdale for over two years, (no, not an old local) and I love it! I am within walking distance of everything I can think of needing. I no longer want to jump in the car and drive everywhere, I walk to shops, supermarket, post office, library, SpringDale Neighbourhood

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