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Are you a pedestrian in Leeds or Glasgow?

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Are you a pedestrian in Leeds or Glasgow who has had any kind of difficulty with streets, before or since Covid-19?  The Inclusive Public Space research team wants to hear about your experiences! You won’t need to leave your home to take part in the project. We are looking for people, particularly older people, disabled people or parents of young children, to tell us about their experiences of street problems. Examples might include problems caused by physical distancing measures; e-scooters, bicycles, silent cars; floating bus-stops, confusing or dangerous crossings, including the absence of controlled crossing-points; blockages, vegetation  or trip hazards on pavements;  spaces that have to be shared with traffic or which have no clear  markings; poor signage, lighting, noise, fumes; driver, cyclist or pedestrian behaviour.

 

All interactions will be by phone or online. Taking part involves:

•            being interviewed;

•            choosing a street journey to be filmed by a professional photographer (with the option of featuring in it); and

•            describing your experiences and their impact on you in the form of a personal story.

 

Interested?

Please let us have your contact details by filling in this online form.

You can email us with your contact details at IPS.Project@leeds.ac.uk

Or you can call us on 0113 3436873, or 0113 3437490, or 0113 3437526, or 0113 3435054.