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Aston University Conference Wednesday 14th March 2001

Delivering Sustainable Residential.Developments

Andreas Markides and Chris Pyatt, Directors Colin Buchanan and Partners

Aston University Conference Wednesday 14th March 2001

Delivering Sustainable Residential.Developments

Aston University Conference Wednesday 14th March 2001

Delivering Sustainable Residential.Developments

Aston University Conference Wednesday 14th March 2001

3, 47:PPG paragraph

“ Local planning authorities should therefore seek to exploit opportunities to locate largerhousing

developments around majornodes along good quality public transport corridors and seek to ensure that all

-housing developments are accessible by a range of non .carmodes”

Delivering Sustainable Residential.Developments

Aston University Conference Wednesday 14th March 2001

Delivering Sustainable Residential.Developments

Aston University Conference Wednesday 14th March 2001

NEWBATH

Delivering Sustainable Residential.Developments

Aston University Conference Wednesday 14th March 2001

Key Principles:

• Location

• Density

• Nature of land uses

• Juxtopositioning of land uses

Delivering Sustainable Residential.Developments

Aston University Conference Wednesday 14th March 2001

HousingDensities

Delivering Sustainable Residential.Developments

Aston University Conference Wednesday 14th March 2001

Average Housing Densities

Britain 23 /rooms ha

London 40

Barcelona 200

3NewPPG 400up to

Delivering Sustainable Residential.Developments

Aston University Conference Wednesday 14th March 2001

Delivering Sustainable Residential.Developments

Aston University Conference Wednesday 14th March 2001

Not necessarily

* 47 % The majority of that may actually drive to work

?Is BuckinghamSustainable47 % of employment population work in Buckingham

itself

* 53 % The remaining may need to drive long distances

Delivering Sustainable Residential.Developments

Aston University Conference Wednesday 14th March 2001

Modal Split to Primary Schools

Car Walk Bus

Durham 56% 29% 15%

Henley 61% 38% 1%

Milton Keynes 39% 61% -

Delivering Sustainable Residential.Developments

Aston University Conference Wednesday 14th March 2001

• , Housing allocation at Banbury Oxford

• , Station relocation at Ipswich Suffolk

• , FlitwickStation Bedfordshire

• Transport interchange at ClaphamJunction

Delivering Sustainable Residential.Developments

Aston University Conference Wednesday 14th March 2001

:QUANTIFICATIONof the effects of :QUANTIFICATIONof the effects of

• Level of public transport provision

• Different site locations

• Otherland uses

• Housing mix

• Housing layout

Delivering Sustainable Residential.Developments

Aston University Conference Wednesday 14th March 2001

Delivering Sustainable ResidentialDevelopments

Colin Buchanan and Partners

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