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19.05.2018
Swap the School Run for a School Walk (2018) | Policy
Report highlighting the benefits of more children walking to school, and associated policy recommendations for the UK government to achieve its target for 55% of primary school children in England walking to school by 2025.
06.12.2018
The Pedestrian Pound (2018) | Policy
An updated version of the original 2013 report, outlining the business case for better streets and places. Including 20 new and updated case studies showing what works, citing examples of best practice from across the UK.
20.12.2018
Pedestrian Pound Briefing for MSPs (2018) | Policy
Summary of the updated version of the original 2013 report for Members of the Scottish parliament.
06.12.2018
Pedestrian Pound Briefing for MPs (2018) | Policy
Summary of the updated version of the original 2013 report for MPs.
06.12.2018
Pedestrian Pound Briefing for local decision makers (2018) | Policy
Summary of the updated version of the original 2013 report for local decision makers.
06.12.2018
Pedestrian Pound Briefing (2018) - summary report | Policy
Summary of the updated version of the original 2013 report.
01.09.2017
Increasing physical activity in a rural workplace setting -report commissioned by PHE (2017) | Policy
This case study investigates the extent to which walking is a viable active travel option for workers employed at a large rural workplace. Commissioned by Public Health England (PHE).
30.09.2016
TfL’s role in promoting better (September 2016) health | Policy
Review of TfL’s role in promoting better health in London.
08.06.2016
Overcoming barriers and identifying opportunities for everyday walking for disabled people (May 2016) | Policy
Funded by Public Health England, the report looks at barriers that disabled people face when it comes to walking outside and how can they be overcome.
28.07.2016
Sharing the Space report (May 2016) | Policy
A study of four shared-use paths in London, published March 2016.
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