This week, thanks to the efforts of our extremely skilled and highly paid tech and music team, we launch Radio Free Hanover on the Stop the Hanover and Tarner LTN website. A playlist of topical tunes, all with some references to our unloved and unwanted LTN; Very steep hills, other kinds of Hills, reprehensible representatives, broken promises, elections and much deserved ejections, tinpot traffic schemes, cheap tweets and creaky consultations. Hope you enjoy them!
The LTN is still not quite dead. We are nearly there but need to fight even harder for the last bit. Check your candidates in the upcoming local elections for their position on the LTN, it’s not the only thing you’ll be voting for but it’s one of the most important in our neighbourhood. The Greens are currently very pro the Hanover LTN, Labour think an LTN in this area is a mistake. Hmmm?
Press Release:
Members of the Stop The Hanover & Tarner LTN, frustrated at the lack of meaningful engagement by members of the Council’s Environment, Transport and Sustainability Committee have now launched their own radio station, Radio Free Hanover, to provide residents with their own platform for voicing their opinions on the experiment that the green-led council are determined to impose on the area.
The online radio station available via the Stop the Hanover and Tarner website will provide a carefully curated mix of relevant music along with speech items which spell out some of the difficulties with the proposed Low Traffic Neighbourhood and the knock-on effects it will have to residents in the surrounding area.
No to the LTN, Yes to improvements on Elm Grove, Queens Park Road and Egremont Place.
Radio Free Hanover launched at 6am today with the Talking Heads song ‘Road To Nowhere’.
You’ll find the player at the bottom of each page on the site. Enjoy the launch of Radio Free Hanover.