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The Renaissance of Walking Pt 1 - Rodney Tolley (Video)

Interview with UK walking guru Rodney Tolley, at Orewa, New Zealand
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Evaluation of People Counters

Extracts from National Trail People Counter Evaluation Report
Evaluation of People Counters - Document - Adobe PDF
Use of automatic people counters in the UK is limited to a few authorities and organisations. They are not routinely used by rights of way sections, or countryside managers. It is estimated that the number of individual counters currently installed in the UK is around 2500.
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Sustainable transport choices and the retail sector

The UK Commission for Integrated Transport felt there was still a need to better understand the relationship between travel mode and retail spend at different retail locations and has therefore undertaken an extensive household survey, using shopping diaries, face-to-face interviews and focus groups.
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99% perspiration

Breeding a successful community walking for health initiative
99% perspiration - Document - Adobe PDF
Established in 1996, Salisbury’s Walking Forum and its Salisbury District Walking for Health project, is one of Britain’s longest running and most successful walking fo
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