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Some publications can be read online (follow the hyperlinks). All publications can be borrowed. Please contact amyerickson@blueyonder.co.uk or 020 8806 6653.

 

At Home in My Street: Exploring Home Zones in the Netherlands and Germany (Children’s Play Council Video, 1999)

 

Mike Biddulph, Home zones. A planning and design handbook (Policy Press, 2001)

 

Bristol City Council, Home Zones/Residential Street Improvements Report (Jan 2002) (PDF 57KB)

 

Ingrid Burkett & David Engwicht, Towards Vibrant Local Economies (web printout, 14 pp) (PDF 220KB)

 

CABE Space, The Value of Public Space (booklet)

 

CABE Space, What are we scared of? The value of risk in designing public space (45 pp., 2005)

 

CABE Space, What would you do with this space? Involving young people in the design and care of urban spaces (38 pp., 2005)

 

Children’s Play Council, Home zones: reclaiming residential streets (leaflet, 12 pp.) (2 copies)

 

David Engwicht, Evolving 2nd Generation Traffic Calming Together: Towards New Tools (Jan 2001) (MS Word 194KB)

 

David Engwicht, Intrigue & Uncertainty: Towards new traffic-taming tools (web printout, 32 pp)

 

David Engwicht, The 3rd Space Project: Addressing the crisis in community consultation (web printout, 19 pp) (PDF 197KB)

 

Ben Hamilton-Baillie, Home Zones – Reconciling People, Places and Transport

 

Ben Hamilton-Baillie, Urban Design: Why don’t we do it in the road? Modifying traffic behaviour through legible urban design (paper from the author, 13 pp) (MS Word 1.2MB)

 

IHIE, Homes Zones Design Guidelines (June 2002, 92 pp)

 

if you always do what you have always done … the value of the arts in regeneration practice (25 pp)

 

It’s Not Rocket Science. An inspiring insight into the Northmoor Home Zone (video)

 

Oxbridge Home Zone. An evaluation of the role of the Artist in the development of a home zone in Oxford and Cambridge Roads, Lowestoft, Suffolk (March 2004)

 

Photos of Holmewood, Lambeth

 

Plymouth City Council Traffic Management, A Report into the initial survey and consultation for the Morice Town Home Zone

 

Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Planning and designing ‘home zones’ (December 2001, 4 pp.) (2 copies) (PDF 74KB)

 

John Stewart , Roads for People ? Policies for liveable streets (Fabian Society, £7.50. ISBN 0 7163 3056 3)

 

Transport 2000, Taming the traffic: Streets for People briefing pack (October 2002)

 

Transport 2000, Home Zone pilots – Lessons to be Learnt (paper, n.d., 4 pp.)

 

Urban Design Alliance, Returning Roads to Residents (web printout, 24 pp)

 

Ken Worpole, No particular place to go? Children, young people and public space (Groundwork UK, 2003)

 

Home Zone News

  • 1 December 2000
  • 2 May 2001
  • 3 September 2001
  • 4 February 2002
  • 5 July 2002

 

Dept of Transport, Streets Alive! In Town Without My Car good practice guide (2003)

 

Traffic Advisory Leaflets

  • 5/97 Cycles and lorries
  • 12/97 Chicane schemes
  • 5/99 Circular: 20 mph speed limits
  • 9/99 20 mph speed limits and zones
  • 10/00 Road humps: discomfort, noise, and ground-borne vibration
  • 12/00 Urban street activity in 20 mph zones: Ayres Road area, Old Trafford
  • 3/01 Urban street activity in 20 mph zones: Seedley, Salford

Last Updated before: Thu 13-Apr-2006