Jon wrote:
Here's the report from NICE. If anyone wonders where savings could be made, just look at the length of this report and wonder how many people on £50k were involved in writing it:
http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/index.j ... ID&o=13975What a nonsense. I don't disagree that we all need to do a bit more walking, but what business is it of the NHS to tell councils to inflict more inconvenience and expense on us all?
This quote is from the above link:
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This guidance sets out how people can be encouraged to increase the amount they walk or cycle for travel or recreation purposes. This will help meet public health and other goals (for instance, to reduce traffic congestion, air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions).
From the above quote the GOALS are supposedly: to improve Health, to reduce traffic, reduce air pollution, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. All those 'goals' come straight our of the UN's Agenda 21, and smacks of a Common Purpose between NICE, the Ministry of Transport, Department for Education, Department for Energy and Climate Change, Department for Environment - Food and Rural Affairs, local authorities, international green lobbyists such as WWF and Greenpeace, the EU, the United Nations, the police, and the media.