RTPI-TPS Transport Planning Network Award 2010

11-May-10

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RTPI-TPS Transport Planning Network Award 2010

Excellence in Delivery – Recognising Good Practice

 

MANY THANKS TO THOSE MEMBERS WHO SUBMITTED ENTRIES. WE WILL BE ANNOUNCING THE WINNER ON THIS PAGE SHORTLY

RTPI-TPS Transport Planning Network Award 2010

Projects should be distinctive, innovative, informative and inspiring, and should indicate how the project has made an outstanding contribution to promoting sustainable transport by demonstrating how it:

  • Has worked collaboratively to improve integration between land use and transport planning;
  • Has advanced public participation, understanding and support for transport actions, particularly where there has been controversy; and
  • Adapts to, or mitigates the threats posed by, climate change (please refer to the RTPI’s seven commitments on climate change – see RTPI 7CCC)

Submissions are welcomed from any member of the RTPI-TPS Transport Planning Network. Group applications are welcome but ALL applicants must be a member of the Network. If you would like to apply but are not yet a member of the Network, please click here to join.

The closing date for entries is: 30 April 2010

Entries will be judged by members of the Transport Planning Network Advisory Group and the Network Manager.

The winner will be able to showcase their winning entry to RTPI members at a Network event and will be advertised on the RTPI website.

 

Last year's winner: Liftshare

Ali Clabburn, founder and MD of liftshare, said: “To be awarded by the RTPI for our contribution to sustainable transport is a real privilege. Our work is often commended for being green and innovative, but our impact on transport at a local level is really profound in many areas, and we are delighted to see the transport planning aspect of our service recognised and held up as best practice.”

Click here to view full details of 2009's award winning project.

 

Author:
Nicola Gough
Publisher:
The Royal Town Planning Institute
Date:
11-May-10
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