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By: Contributor(s): Series: Urban Environment Today ; (140) 7 February 2002, 12-13(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Report on progress in the UK of the establishment of Home Zones. Recent announcement that 61 UK areas are to receive more than £30m from Government's Home Zone Challenge Fund has encouraged hope that local streets will play a greater role in community life. Home Zones seek to shift priority of access away from the car to allow greater use by pedestrians, children and cyclists. For more information on Home Zones contact Philip Connolly of Living Streets t +44 (0)20 7820 1010 Copies of "Home Zones- Reconciling people, places and transport" by Ben Hamilton Baillie e [email protected] "The Handbook to planning and designing home zones" by Mike Biddulph t 01235 465500
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Report on progress in the UK of the establishment of Home Zones. Recent announcement that 61 UK areas are to receive more than £30m from Government's Home Zone Challenge Fund has encouraged hope that local streets will play a greater role in community life. Home Zones seek to shift priority of access away from the car to allow greater use by pedestrians, children and cyclists. For more information on Home Zones contact Philip Connolly of Living Streets t +44 (0)20 7820 1010 Copies of "Home Zones- Reconciling people, places and transport" by Ben Hamilton Baillie e [email protected] "The Handbook to planning and designing home zones" by Mike Biddulph t 01235 465500