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The growing role of Travel Plans in shaping successful and sustainable developments
Travel Plans central to planning and delivery of new developments Reducing private car use Supporting access to walking, wheeling, cycling and public...
Surveys: cost-effective, efficient and practical methods to increase knowledge
Supporting organisations with knowledge-building through surveys Discover what people think about the decisions made for where they live and work Understand...
Changes to our streets should be much more than just traffic signs
Creating beautiful places for communities to enjoy Providing safer walking, wheeling and cycling environments Collaborating with the community Giving...
A student’s journey into inclusive design with an Accessibility Working Group
Innovation through collaboration Opportunities for new thinking Collaborating with universities and communities Solving problems through engineering Taking...
Cargo bikes and construction – a perfect match
Construction companies and developers must adopt zero pollution site transport Making our cities healthier and more liveable Switching from vans to cargo...
Lifting the lid on indoor air pollution
Why it matters to know about indoor air pollution and what to do about it Most of us spend 90% of our day indoors, so the quality of our indoor air is as...
Public knowledge of air pollution dangers vital to improving air quality
We are more likely to accept that we should cut back on travelling in petrol and diesel vehicles if we know how much these vehicles contribute to air...
Accessibility Working Groups should be embedded in all planning authorities
At MP Smarter Travel we are committed to working with local authorities to ensure towns and cities are welcoming places for everyone.
Harnessing the power of GIS and spatial analysis
Sustainable transport solutions are essential for building stronger, more connected communities. At MP Smarter Travel, we support our clients navigate the complexities of transport planning by using Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Designing inclusivity into our streets
We know physical activity is good for us. So designing inclusivity into our streets is vital for everyone’s health.












