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Let’s Get Scotland Walking: The National Walking Strategy. Action Plan 2016-2026

Let’s Get Scotland Walking: The National Walking Strategy. Action Plan 2016-2026

This Action Plan is a high level plan that has been developed to assist in the delivery of Let's Get…
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A long-term vision for active travel in Scotland 2030

A long-term vision for active travel in Scotland 2030

This document sets out how we hope Scotland will look in 2030 if more people are walking and cycling for…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Highlighting barriers in the pedestrian environment Report into issues, good practice and recommendations

Highlighting barriers in the pedestrian environment Report into issues, good practice and recommendations

Travel is a necessity in modern life enabling people to access everyday activities and services. Almost every journey we make,…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Valuing Pedestrian Journeys: Lessons learned from “walking audits” undertaken by Imtac in town and city centres in Northern Ireland

Valuing Pedestrian Journeys: Lessons learned from “walking audits” undertaken by Imtac in town and city centres in Northern Ireland

Almost every journey we take involves using the pedestrian environment. In 2012 Imtac published a report highlighting the barriers experienced…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Revised Statement on Shared Space

Revised Statement on Shared Space

Imtac published a policy statement on shared surface/space schemes in 2009. In this statement the Committee highlighted the widespread concerns…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Evaluating the impact of the introduction of pavement cafe licensing on the mobility of disabled people and older people in Northern Ireland

Evaluating the impact of the introduction of pavement cafe licensing on the mobility of disabled people and older people in Northern Ireland

This report examines the development and introduction of pavement cafe licensing in Northern Ireland including early consultation on proposals, the…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Putting people first – Report on the Imtac Pedestrian Workshop held on 5th February 2020

Putting people first – Report on the Imtac Pedestrian Workshop held on 5th February 2020

On the 5th February 2020 Imtac hosted a Pedestrian's Workshop at Girdwood Community Hub in Belfast. The focus of the…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in London Research Study: a mixed-methods study of benefits, harms and experiences

Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in London Research Study: a mixed-methods study of benefits, harms and experiences

The aim of the study is to examine the potential benefits and harms of new Low-traffic neighbourhood (LTN) schemes, understand…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Inclusive Public Space project

Inclusive Public Space project

The Inclusive Public Space project investigates the social justice problems caused by city streets which exclude some pedestrians - particularly…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Streets for Diversity – Exploring how neurodivergent people experience streets

Streets for Diversity – Exploring how neurodivergent people experience streets

The project explores how neurodivergent people experience streets. Autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia and ADHD are examples of neurodivergent conditions.
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