 I'm Fee Andrews and I'm a local resident living here in Shlandedoc, St Dog Mills. Around the time of the first lockdown, a lot of local people of all ages I think saw how quiet it could be and started writing, writing to the local community council, writing to the county council, just saying could we have it quieter like this, could it be friendlier, could it be calmer and safer at 20. We now have 20 through the whole village from the beginning right the way through to the exit to the beach. What local people tell me when I bump into them is that it's just made a big big difference that for them it just feels calmer, it feels easier to find a place to cross the street and it just feels more relaxed, friendlier to chat to people and healthier I guess. I'm Julioen and I'm part of the committee that is responsible for the running of the White Heart community in. All the traffic goes past and when it's quieter it is lovely but obviously it has a big impact when people come up here too fast so the slowing down of the traffic makes a big difference to the atmosphere out here. My name's Steph, I live in the village, I've got two young boys, I feel like it's really safe here to walk the boys to school and since they've had the 20 mile an hour it feels even safer. It's great, it's great for the children as well because they feel you know that they can have that independence and be safe. My name is Jake, my mum lets me go to my friend's house on my own because it's all quiet, the class didn't go that fast, not too much cars. I'm Duncan Richmond, I grew up in the village, so my son is nine going on 10 now and when I was his age I remember having the freedom of the village going where I wanted to go around with my friends and he's getting to that age where he wants to go and see his friends on his bike or in a scooter and the difference between then and now of course is the amount of traffic around and as a parent that is a worry. Reducing the speed limit to 20 miles an hour has made a big difference in my confidence in letting him go and have that freedom a bit more and knowing he's a lot safer on the roads.