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  • Tel:
    01743 340559

    The No Way! Group has long campaigned against the Shrewsbury 'Relief' Road, largely on environmental grounds - it would devastate some of the highest quality landscapes around Shrewsbury - but also because the scheme is totally out of proportion to the perceived congestion in the town centre.

    The scheme has soaked up £6m of our money already on consultants' fees, and we think it is disgraceful that the Government is being asked for further massive funds (£80m) without public consultation - or does the Council know the intense hostility to its proposals and is afraid to confront it?

    We meet approximately every month in Shrewsbury; get in touch for details.

  • Tel:
    0121 643 9117 or 07720 147330 (mobile)

    The West Midlands Regional Sustainability Forum represents a wide range of environmental, amenity and transport non-governmental organisations in the West Midlands and seeks to promote sustainable development.

    WMRSF was established in 1999 and provides a voice for its member groups on a number of regional bodies in the West Midlands, primarily the West Midlands Regional Assembly and Advantage West Midlands (the West Midlands Regional Development Agency) which are responsible for developing the planning, transport and economic frameworks for the region.

    The Forum works to reduce the impact of climate change and promote respect for the environment, improvements to biodiversity, protection of our countryside and provision of urban open space.

    The Forum also acts as the Transport Activists' Roundtable in the region promoting sustainable transport and reducing the need to travel.

    The forum aims to add value to its members work but not to distract from their primary aims.

  • Tel:
    07828 027575

    Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth Rail Passenger Association (SARPA) is the local rail users' group for the Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth line running from the English border through Montgomeryshire to the coast of North Ceredigion and ending up in the increasingly important university (and Assembly administration) town of Aberystwyth.

    We exist to preserve and promote the line so that there is a more sustainable transport for future generations.

    SARPA is one of the more active rail user groups in Wales and meets monthly. We are continually campaigning on various issues from train times and frequency to station maintenance and welcome any comments anybody has about the rail service in Mid Wales.

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