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Shared use routes for pedestrians and cyclists
Posted on: 17 September 2012
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This Local Transport Note provides advice on the planning, design and provision of routes for shared use by pedestrians and cyclists.
Consultation bus subsidy reform
Posted on: 17 September 2012
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This consultation seeks views on how the subsidy proposals set out in Green Light for Better Buses, published in March 2012, are to be implemented. The proposals have been formulated to attract more people onto buses, to ensure better value for the taxpayer and to give local transport authorities more influence over their bus networks. Comments are requested by 12 November 2012.
Housing Health Cost Calculator
Posted on: 17 September 2012
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BRE has launched a new tool which measures the impact of poor housing on the health of homeowners. The Housing Health Cost Calculator has been developed in partnership with environmental health specialists RHE to provide local authorities with the information they need to drive up public health standards and reduce costs. It demonstrates the relationship between health and hazards in the home, measuring the cost savings to the NHS and wider society gained through the implementation of home improvement strategies.
Technologies for climate change mitigation: Building sector
Posted on: 17 September 2012
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The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) Risø Centre on Energy, Climate and Sustainable Development and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) have published a guidebook on mitigation technologies and practices in the building sector, with examples of the use of solar energy, energy efficient building materials, and urban planning for storm water management.
Market and Trade Profiles for tourism in China and Hong Kong
Posted on: 13 September 2012
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Visit Britain publishes a series of Market and Trade profiles. Significant updates and additions have been made to the Market and Trade Profiles for Hong Kong and China , featuring 2011 IPS data, 2012 aviation capacity data, as well as more analysis of the Chinese High Net Worth segment.
Rural Statement 2012
Posted on: 13 September 2012
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The Rural Statement sets out Government’s support for rural areas, underling its commitment through the broad range of policies from across the different Government departments. It sets out a positive new agenda for Rural England, a contract with rural areas, so they can hold us to account on our promise to grow the rural economy and support thriving rural communities.
Competition in the local bus market
Posted on: 13 September 2012
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The House of Commons Transport Committee has published a report which argues that the Government and bus industry need to show more leadership to raise the standard of bus services. The report claims that bus passengers are treated less favourably than rail passengers despite the fact that more than three times as many people travel by bus than go by rail.
Energy from waste development guidance
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A new suite of guidance on energy from waste (EfW) has been launched by WRAP. The guidance provides practical information for businesses looking at developing smaller-scale EfW facilities as a waste treatment option, where waste prevention, re-use or recycling of residual waste isn’t possible.
London 2012: The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007: Dutyholder roles and impact
Posted on: 13 September 2012
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Frontline Consultants was commissioned by the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) and funded by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) to review duty holder implementation of The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM 2007) on the construction of the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (London 2012). The objectives of this research are to: review the effectiveness of the 2007 Regulations as implemented by duty holders for the construction of the new 2012 venues against the criteria set for the CDM revision during 2005/6; assess the extent to which the Regulations assisted the management of health and safety during the construction of the new 2012 venues; identify examples where the Regulations produced obvious and demonstrable benefits in both health and safety and business delivery terms and the extent to which such benefits can be transferred to the construction of other sites; identify any requirements within the Regulations which affected good health and safety performance or which were considered burdensome or unfair, or inhibited the competitive environment with little overall benefit to improved health and safety performance; and capture the good practice and present it for dissemination by HSE, ICE and ODA in a way that will inspire and enable a genuine and lasting health and safety legacy from the construction of the games to benefit construction across Britain. This report is part of a suite of research projects and independent evaluations undertaken on health and safety at work on the London 2012 construction programme.
Pride in place: Tackling incivilities. Local environmental problems and wellbeing
Posted on: 13 September 2012
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Local environmental problems, or incivilities, can have a serious and long-lasting impact on wellbeing and quality of life for individuals and communities. Issues such as vandalism, graffiti, litter, dog mess and discarded rubbish really matter to people and have a disproportionate impact on those living in the UK’s least affluent communities. CarnegieUK Trust has published a report which highlights the benefits offered by a community-led approach to tackling these problems, and calls for more support to made available to communities, to help them address the environmental problems affecting their neighbourhood. This policy report is informed by eight case studies of community projects from across the UK.
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