Harry Rutter
@harryrutter.bsky.social
Prof of Global Public Health, University of Bath. European.
Sounds great, but I think you may have tagged the wrong Tim there :-)
October 25, 2025 at 5:27 PM
Sounds great, but I think you may have tagged the wrong Tim there :-)
I agree with you too Dave. And I bet I'm grumpier.
October 9, 2025 at 3:28 PM
I agree with you too Dave. And I bet I'm grumpier.
Thank you, this is excellent. Do you or anyone at @visionzerovancouver.ca have a version of the original you could share? It would be great to use in presentations, and I would of course give full credit.
October 9, 2025 at 3:26 PM
Thank you, this is excellent. Do you or anyone at @visionzerovancouver.ca have a version of the original you could share? It would be great to use in presentations, and I would of course give full credit.
Stupendous gig. That’s what music is for, not a dry eye in the house with tears of love, nostalgia and joy. Huge thanks to you, Ben, Blake and Rex. x
August 31, 2025 at 10:11 PM
Stupendous gig. That’s what music is for, not a dry eye in the house with tears of love, nostalgia and joy. Huge thanks to you, Ben, Blake and Rex. x
I very much support the excellent piece by Lucie Nield and Catherine Homer. It's just depressing that it still needs to be said...
July 10, 2025 at 10:53 AM
I very much support the excellent piece by Lucie Nield and Catherine Homer. It's just depressing that it still needs to be said...
Spot-on, and as they rightly point out, this isn’t new(s). I wrote back in 2012 that “obesity is the outcome of a complex web of social, cultural, environmental, biological and psychological influences.” Sadly this message still needs to be repeated… link.springer.com/article/10.1...
The single most important intervention to tackle obesity… - International Journal of Public Health
International Journal of Public Health -
link.springer.com
July 10, 2025 at 7:38 AM
Spot-on, and as they rightly point out, this isn’t new(s). I wrote back in 2012 that “obesity is the outcome of a complex web of social, cultural, environmental, biological and psychological influences.” Sadly this message still needs to be repeated… link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Unusually, all West Oxfordshire District Council’s car parks are free of charge. WODC budget documents show that council tax payers, including those without cars, pay up to £120,000 a quarter to subsidise “free parking”. A recent survey identified a further £170,000 of outstanding maintenance.
July 9, 2025 at 5:22 PM
Unusually, all West Oxfordshire District Council’s car parks are free of charge. WODC budget documents show that council tax payers, including those without cars, pay up to £120,000 a quarter to subsidise “free parking”. A recent survey identified a further £170,000 of outstanding maintenance.
I'm so sorry to hear that Jim. My deepest condolences. Love to you and your loved ones.
July 9, 2025 at 5:37 PM
I'm so sorry to hear that Jim. My deepest condolences. Love to you and your loved ones.
I’m with you! ‘Naturally he read Greats’ is up there with the, er, greats…
July 2, 2025 at 10:02 PM
I’m with you! ‘Naturally he read Greats’ is up there with the, er, greats…
Thank you for yet another excellent, incisive piece.
Hard to believe that the Scott obituary you linked to wasn’t satire…
Hard to believe that the Scott obituary you linked to wasn’t satire…
July 2, 2025 at 9:46 PM
Thank you for yet another excellent, incisive piece.
Hard to believe that the Scott obituary you linked to wasn’t satire…
Hard to believe that the Scott obituary you linked to wasn’t satire…
Thank you!
You may be interested in this discussion of the absurdity of the beg button approach recently in response to a post from
@ianwalker.bsky.social
bsky.app/profile/harr...
You may be interested in this discussion of the absurdity of the beg button approach recently in response to a post from
@ianwalker.bsky.social
bsky.app/profile/harr...
Default programming of pedestrian crossings that forces pedestrians to wait before the lights change in their favour actually makes no difference to drivers compared to delay being after people cross, so it's not even motornormative, but it comes from car brain.
Can't find a policy though - sorry!
Can't find a policy though - sorry!
July 2, 2025 at 11:10 AM
Thank you!
You may be interested in this discussion of the absurdity of the beg button approach recently in response to a post from
@ianwalker.bsky.social
bsky.app/profile/harr...
You may be interested in this discussion of the absurdity of the beg button approach recently in response to a post from
@ianwalker.bsky.social
bsky.app/profile/harr...