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Green Party candidate for Manchester backed calls for ‘car-free’ Sundays

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A Green Party candidate for Manchester mayor has backed calls for "car-free" Sundays.Geraldine Coggins, a Green Party candidate hoping to replace Andy Burnham as Mayor of Greater Manchester has previously backed proposals for car-free Sundays.

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The Trafford councillor, who was unveiled as the Green mayoral candidate this week, served on a council taskforce that developed a series of recommendations aimed at reducing car dependency across the borough.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The taskforce, on which Cllr Coggins sat from January 2023 to February 2024, recommended Trafford council explore "the feasibility of introducing car-free days and pedestrian high streets on Sundays".It also called for the introduction of parking charges in residents' zones, car parks and pay-and-display bays, with costs increasing according to the size of a vehicle or its engine.Further recommendations included a sweeping rollout of 20mph...

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