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Category: Wheeling

  • Will the Selwood car-visioned garden community be given consent?

    Will the Selwood car-visioned garden community be given consent?

    17 March 2026

    A test case as to whether we are serious about saying ‘no’ to locations that are not sustainable when it comes to transport.

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    Posted in: Buses, Climate change, Cycling, Design, Garden communities, News, Parking, Rail, Walking, Wheeling
  • Why don’t we see more people cycling in new housing developments?

    Why don’t we see more people cycling in new housing developments?

    23 February 2026

    When we visit new housing estates something is usually missing.

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    Posted in: Active travel, Cycling, News, Planning, Walking, Wheeling
  • Help us visit new towns: old and new

    Help us visit new towns: old and new

    12 January 2026

    What is being built in 2026? We want to find out. This year, we will focus on new towns, both proposed and already existing. What worked? What didn’t? What can we tell about the locations selected for the proposed new towns? Are they car dependent transport deserts or do they have the potential to be

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    Posted in: Active travel, Buses, Climate change, Cycling, New towns, News, Planning, Public transport, Rail, Research, Trams, Walking, What is being built in 2026?, Wheeling
  • Another way of building new homes and faster too

    Another way of building new homes and faster too

    2 June 2025

    There is another way to build new homes quickly and sustainably.

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    Posted in: Buses, Car clubs, Climate change, Cycling, Design, News, Parking, Planning, Public transport, Rail, Trams, Walking, What is being built in 2025?, What is being built?, Wheeling
  • Unseen power of engineers and transport planners

    Unseen power of engineers and transport planners

    4 November 2024

    Guest post from Mark Philpotts, the founder of City Infinity,

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    Posted in: Cycling, Design, News, Planning, Walking, Wheeling
  • UPDATED: Proposed reforms to the NPPF

    UPDATED: Proposed reforms to the NPPF

    13 September 2024

    Changes are proposed to the NPPF and the planning system. Find out how to have your say.

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    Posted in: News, Planning, Trams, Wheeling
  • A very different model of development

    A very different model of development

    30 November 2023

    Freiham is specifically designed as a green and pleasant place for walking and cycling and for using public transport.

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    Posted in: Buses, Climate change, Cycling, Design, News, Planning, Public transport, Rail, Walking, Wheeling
  • Our joint letter calling for planning reforms to include transport and accessibility

    Our joint letter calling for planning reforms to include transport and accessibility

    6 May 2021

    LETTER: With partners, we are calling for planning reforms to include transport and accessibility at an early stage of planning for new homes.

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    Posted in: Active travel, Buses, Cycling, Media and press, News, Planning, Public transport, Rail, Walking, Wheeling
  • Forced into car-dependence: report reveals new housing with scant public transport and nowhere to walk to

    Forced into car-dependence: report reveals new housing with scant public transport and nowhere to walk to

    24 October 2018

    PRESS RELEASE: A report by Transport for New Homes has revealed deep flaws in the planning system which leave new housing developments with inadequate walking, cycling and public transport connections to surrounding areas. With limited facilities locally, residents are for the most part forced into car-dependency. 

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    Posted in: Active travel, Buses, Cycling, Media and press, News, Parking, Planning, Public transport, Rail, Research, Trams, Transport for New Homes, Walking, Wheeling

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