
Spain’s cities, unlike Britain’s, are typically dominated by a mid-rise urban form. This makes active travel and public transport more effective, and promotes the economic benefits of agglomeration.
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Spain’s cities, unlike Britain’s, are typically dominated by a mid-rise urban form. This makes active travel and public transport more effective, and promotes the economic benefits of agglomeration.
Coronavirus lockdown restrictions are now lifting across the UK, but are people in cities making the most of their newfound freedom?
The mayoral elections have been postponed, meaning the Mayor of London has one more year in power. Valentine Quinio highlights his two most pressing policy priorities for the year ahead.
Harlow, a new town just outside of London, has very good cycling infrastructure. The 17-minute walk from the train station into the town centre gives any new visitor a flavour for this, as the...
Both Greater Manchester and Birmingham have released proposals to establish clean air zones - but which one is more likely to have a long term effect?
Why the Government’s new commission on housing design will struggle to deliver more homes
Cutting car usage, increasing density and reducing energy consumption should be the priority in urban areas
Cities across the globe are leading the charge on clean air policies — UK cities can do more
Find out how cities can promote clean air using our case studies library
How different cities are improving their transport connections using our case study library