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Category: News

  • Upside-down geography

    Upside-down geography

    9 December 2022

    Locations for new housing are not considered in terms of sustainable transport, access to services, employment or environmental impact.

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    Posted in: Buses, News, Planning, Public transport, Rail, Walking
  • New “cowpat” housing developments are adding to traffic congestion and locking communities into car-dependency

    New “cowpat” housing developments are adding to traffic congestion and locking communities into car-dependency

    7 February 2022

    PRESS RELEASE: New research has found that greenfield housing estates are adding hundreds of thousands of new car journeys to our roads, increasing congestion, carbon emissions and air pollution.

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    Posted in: Buses, Climate change, Cycling, Design, Media and press, News, Parking, Planning, Public transport, Rail, Research, Trams, Walking
  • Transport for New Homes: a story told in postcards

    Transport for New Homes: a story told in postcards

    4 October 2021

    John and Jill have been house-hunting in some recently-built developments. They sent these postcards back to show what they found. Since John and Jill don’t drive, they have been using trains and buses to get to the new housing areas, sometimes with adventures on the way. In the end they do find places to suit

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    Posted in: Design, News, Parking, Public transport, Walking
  • Decarbonising transport: let’s get planning reform right

    Decarbonising transport: let’s get planning reform right

    26 July 2021

    All over the country, local authorities are preparing local plans for the future, many of these spanning 15 or 20 years up to and beyond 2035. The manifestation of past local plans has now appeared in the form of new areas of housing, but these are far from green transport-wise. We have visited many large

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    Posted in: Climate change, Cycling, Design, Garden communities, News, Planning, Public transport
  • Decarbonising Transport: land use planning is key

    Decarbonising Transport: land use planning is key

    15 July 2021

    PRESS RELEASE: We welcome the positive language about getting people out of their cars onto public transport.

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    Posted in: Climate change, Media and press, News, Planning
  • Planning in the spotlight: the implications of THAT byelection

    Planning in the spotlight: the implications of THAT byelection

    22 June 2021

    Blog by Jenny Raggett, Transport for New Homes There has in recent days been much talk about the Chesham and Amersham byelection, a constituency that has always been Conservative but has now been won by the Liberal Democrats. An important election issue was the Government’s proposed changes to the planning system, with fears that planning

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    Posted in: News, Planning, Public transport, Rail
  • Alastair Hanton: a tribute

    Alastair Hanton: a tribute

    14 June 2021

    Alastair Hanton, who died last month, helped to found Transport for New Homes and was a wise and insightful presence on our Steering Group and at our events. Stephen Joseph has written this tribute to our friend. I’ve known Alastair for over 30 years – when I became director of Transport 2000 (later Campaign for

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    Posted in: News, Transport for New Homes
  • ‘Beauty’ alone won’t solve the climate crisis

    ‘Beauty’ alone won’t solve the climate crisis

    24 May 2021

    This guest blog by Cycling UK’s policy director Roger Geffen argues that the Government’s draft National Planning Policy Framework makes it commendably easy for councils to reject planning applications which aren’t ‘beautiful’, but creates massive hurdles for councils wishing to reject developments that would entrench car-dependence. The blog was first published on the Cycling UK

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    Posted in: Climate change, Cycling, News, Planning
  • Planning reforms risk adding “a tide of car traffic” to crowded roads, Housing Secretary told

    Planning reforms risk adding “a tide of car traffic” to crowded roads, Housing Secretary told

    6 May 2021

    PRESS RELEASE: New housing is being sited in places that cannot be served well by public transport, are inaccessible on foot or cycle and often have few or no local facilities.

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    Posted in: Media and press, News, Planning
  • 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
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