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CIHT are pleased to announce that their latest guidance document, Manual for Streets 2 – Wider Application of the Principles, will be launched through a series of conferences.
The new guidelines take the philosophies set out in Manual for Streets and demonstrate through guidance and case studies how they can be extended beyond residential streets to encompass both urban and rural situations. The document has been designed to assist Local Authority Planning and Highway officials, as well as other professionals, to bridge the gap between Manual for Streets and the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges to deliver more contextually sensitive designs for new or existing highways.
The conference is also taking place at:
London - 29 September 2010 - CONFERENCE FULL
Cardiff - 19 October 2010
The days programme will give an insight into the guidelines and will look at the research undertaken for the project. Some case studies will be presented to demonstrate how the documents principles can be implemented and there will be workshops on particular aspects such as dealing with an ageing population, street de-cluttering and shared space.
0845 Registration & Tea/Coffee - NB earlier time
0910 Welcome by Morning Chairman – Kevin McGeough, HCA
Session 1 - The Guidelines
0915 Norman Baker MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport
0930 Scope, Principles and Process - Alan Young, Technical Director, WSP
1010 The Evidence Base: Research on Visibility - Steve Proctor, TMS Consultancy
1040 Key Technical Issues - Phil Jones, Phil Jones Associates
1120 Coffee/Tea
Session 2 - Cases Studies, Examples of Application
1145 Case Study 1: Inverness City Centre Streetscape Project (Winner of CIHT MfS 2010 Award) – Duncan McLean, Land Use Consultants
1210 Case Study 2: Walworth Road - Matthew Hill, Southwark Council
1235 Panel Debate
1300 Lunch Break / Exhibition Viewing
1350 Welcome by Afternoon Chairman - Peter Dickinson, Chairman, CIHT Urban Design Panel
Session 3 - Key Issues
1400 Mixed Priority Routes: Streetscape Clutter - Tim Cuell, WSP
1430 Emerging Complementary Guidance - Update on the DfT Shared Space project - John Emslie, MVA Consultancy
1500 Coffee/Tea
1520 Inclusive Design 2: The Design of Streets with Older People in Mind – Dr Lynne Mitchell, l'DGO
1550 How do We Manage and Maintain the Public Realm - Brian Johnson, Consultant Director, Keep Britain Tidy
1610 Panel Debate on Key Issues
1650 Close
Each delegate will receive a copy of the guidelines.
If you require any further details, please contact CIHT on t: +44 (0)20 7336 1570 or e: conferences@ciht.org.uk for more details.
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