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Category: Active travel

  • What places designed around the car look like

    What places designed around the car look like

    22 April 2025

    Urban form follows the transport modes that are available.

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    Posted in: Buses, Cycling, News, Parking, Planning, Public transport, Walking, What is being built in 2025?, What is being built?
  • Apartments can offer everything on your doorstep

    Apartments can offer everything on your doorstep

    7 April 2025

    Apartments offer so much compared to lower density estates.

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    Posted in: Climate change, Cycling, Design, News, Parking, Planning, Walking, What is being built in 2025?, What is being built?
  • Where are the delightful walkable places?

    Where are the delightful walkable places?

    31 March 2025

    Explore the walking theme from our recent report.

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    Posted in: Climate change, Cycling, Design, News, Research, Walking, What is being built in 2025?
  • Convenient town centre housing in every town

    Convenient town centre housing in every town

    24 March 2025

    We are exploring how swathes of land given over to parking could be put to better use.

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    Posted in: Buses, Car park conversion, Cycling, Design, News, Parking, Planning, Public transport, Transport for New Homes, Walking
  • ‘Jigsaw puzzle’ developments are creating car-dependent estates

    ‘Jigsaw puzzle’ developments are creating car-dependent estates

    7 March 2025

    New housing estates have some of the most important pieces missing.

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    Posted in: Buses, Cycling, Design, News, Parking, Planning, Public transport, Rail, Trams, Walking, What is being built in 2025?, What is being built?
  • Housing targets direct new homes to public transport deserts

    Housing targets direct new homes to public transport deserts

    21 November 2024

    Car dependency is caused by a system that puts houses in unsustainable location.

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    Posted in: Buses, News, Planning, Public transport, Rail, Research, Walking
  • 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
  • What do we mean by good design?

    What do we mean by good design?

    28 October 2024

    Some examples of what we mean by good design.

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    Posted in: Cycling, Design, News, Parking, Planning, Public transport, Walking
  • The Swedish solution – sustainable transport and new apartments

    The Swedish solution – sustainable transport and new apartments

    21 October 2024

    Two development areas on the outskirts of Uppsala are good examples of the completely different Swedish approach.

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    Posted in: Buses, Cycling, Design, News, Planning, Public transport, Rail, Trams, Walking
  • What do we mean by bad design?

    What do we mean by bad design?

    14 October 2024

    Some examples of what we mean by bad design.

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    Posted in: Cycling, Design, News, Public transport, Rail
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