
Walking Data
Innovation project in collaboration the Highland Council and the Scottish Roads Research Board
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Nature projects
Over 25 years of award winning nature project experience
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Rural Cycling Playbook
Exploring design, delivery and success insights in rural cycling to address the gap in rural cycling delivery for rural communities in Scotland.
Funded by the Pebble Trust and Smarter Places Smarter Choices in partnership with Cycling UK
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Cold Blob Climate Briefing
A truly concerning position paper making a strong case to urgently and rapidly decarbonise transport
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Cheddar Gorge Road Options Study
A transformational transport vision for one of the UK’s most special nature destinations
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Child MPH
A technical vision document about delivering safe walking and cycling infrastructure for children and young people in Scotland.
Funded by the Active Travel Commisioner for Scotland
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Walking Infrastructure
A 30 year focus on walking infrastructure design excellence.
Please contact me if you and your organisation are interested in a Walking Infrastructure Workshop

Our Streets Too
Making the business case why investment in walking infrastructure is a priority thanks to the benefits to older people in Scotland
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Drystone walling, meadow scything and more
Adding nature abundance and integrity through ancient landscape building practices such as dry stone walling, scything, native seed planting, and rewilding the footway.
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Integrated design
Climate safe transport is the natural partner of nature based flood resilience
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iWalk
Innovations to better imbed walking delivery excellence in day to day transport practice. This project was developed in collaboration with Bristol City Council with funding from the University of Bristol and AgeUK
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Blue-green rhythms
Blue-green infrastructure is multifunctional and welcomes complexity. This can express itself with simplicity such as in the playful and natural rhythms of nature. A park or multiuser route can be a climate safe transport hub, an outdoor classroom a refuge for nature and space to breath for our souls. Image credit : GreenWorks PLC


Creating connection for our love of nature
How can we join with you on your journey towards protecting and restoring your connection with nature?
