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Sharing cars is one route to getting a much nicer street
Car club spaces will help Islington deliver Low Car Neighbourhoods, writes Mark Moran
Car clubs will be the driving mechanism of an initiative being backed by Islington Council which could dramatically change the look and feel of residential streets in the north London borough.
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Jon Little of Project Centre
