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Richard Seager's avatar

I can't comment on your other thread "digital enclosures & 15 minute cities" (very good article btw) as it's for paid subscribers only and I don't have much of an income right now. But I recently spent 4 days in Oxford staying about 8km south of it. Although semi-urban the only business within 15m walking distance was a pub that would not take cash. I cycled daily to Oxford along the Thames and that was a very pleasant ride. But it was literally the only cycling infrastructure in the whole city and was just a repurposed footpath at that (so shared with pedestrians which is not a match made in heaven). I'm all for good cycling infrastructure but there's *none* in Oxford (there are plenty of university student cyclists though judging by the number of cycles parked in its environs).

I wrote about it here;

https://plebeianresistance.substack.com/p/oxford-and-its-bicycle-bollards

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Sheri's avatar

I gave Snyder's book to my grandson when he turned 21, while he was still at uni. That was two years ago and he still hasn't read it. At his age, I and my contemporaries would have devoured it.

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