22 – 23/03/21, 9.30am–12pm
Zoom
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This hands-on session is specifically tailored for highway designers and engineers to provide you with a more detailed understanding of how to design SuDS from start to finish within highways schemes.
This event will take place as two separate half day mornings - on 22nd and 23rd March 2021, from 9.30 - 12.00. Spaces are limited and the event will not be recorded so please only book if you can attend both morning events live.
This event is aimed at designers. If you are looking for an introduction to SuDS please book onto our ‘Street SuDS: An Introduction’ event 3rd March 2021.
Agenda includes:
• Design Brief for Feasibility and Concept Design
• Essential Hydraulics: Understanding the differences with conventional drainage
• Designing for Effective Maintenance
• The Use of Permeable Surfaces in Highway SuDS Design
• And more
Wed 03/03/21, 9.30am–12pm
Online
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This introductory session will provide you with a better understanding of SuDS and the benefits they offer. An unmissable session for highway project managers, sponsors and funders interested in learning how we can introduce sustainable urban drainage systems in the urban realm and the key things to consider.
Speakers include:
- Bob Bray, Robert Bray Associates
- Judith Puckmayr, Robert Bray Associates
- Anthony McCloy, McCloy Consulting
Thu 25/02/21, 2–4pm
Online
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Following the rapid deployment of streetspace interventions in 2020 there has been an explosion in the use of camera enforcement for regulating traffic flow and access. In this session we will hear from a selection of boroughs that have used this technology in new or innovative ways in recent months, as well as present some horizon scanning work on how this approach might develop in future.
Please note this event is limited to London borough and TfL officers only
Speakers include:
- Kevin Hagan, Director Oaklawn Consulting
- Kieron Clarke, Head of Parking Services, SERCO
- John Galsworthy, Assistant Director Parking, LB Hammersmith & Fulham
- Mariana Barrios Cabrera, Account Manager, Vivacity Labs
- Andrew Parsons, IoT Programme Manager, RB Kingston & LB Sutton
Fri 16/10/20, 9.30-11.30 & 13.30-15.30
Zoom
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Changes to London streets are helping prevent a car dominated recovery and are supporting people to walk, cycle and enjoy using their local streets. Now we need to think carefully about how to consolidate, change or remove these changes. This session will look at how best to move to the next stage, hearing ideas from TfL, with opportunities for delegates to discuss and respond.
Agenda
09:30 Update – what has been happening to streets this year? Joe Lewis – TfL, Giulio Ferrini & Ben Addy – Sustrans
10:30 How have the changes been working? – Lessons from monitoring, Rachel Buck – TfL
Comfort break
11:00 How has engagement been going? Kerry Meehan/Peter Fletcher/Iain Killingbeck – TfL
11:30 Challenges faced and lessons learnt, Paul Lavelle and Laura Georgescu, TfL
Lunch break
14:00 A future strategy
- Introduction and example – Mark Frost, LB Hounslow
- Ideas being developed – Alexander Baldwin-Smith, TfL
- Hackney Emergency Transport Plan - Tobias Newland, LB Hackney
15:00 Discussion and break out rooms
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Mon 12/10/20, 9.30am–1.20pm
Zoom
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This is the first event in our 4-part Urban Challenge initiative through which we hope to highlight and support ideas to change the way we design, manage our built environment.
Our key-note speakers will set out the main urban challenges facing us as we emerge from the Covid era.
We will also hear about new research and evidence explaining how we used urban areas during lockdown and our attitudes to the buildings and places around us.
Lastly, we will introduce our challenge groups – which will develop and test ideas over the course of this initiative. There will be 4 groups looking at town centres, living local, buildings and city structures.
Challengers
Philip Graham, GLA
Alex Williams, TfL
Joanna Averley, MHCLG
Scene Setters
David Christie, TfL
Prof. Matthew Carmona, UCL
Ben Page, Ipsos MORI
Fanny Blanc, LSE
Prof. Ken Gibb, UK Collaborative Centre for Housing
Max Farrell, LDN Collective
If you are not a member and wish to attend please email us to reserve your place.
Fri 26/06/20
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Our lockdown streets series delves into the details and looks at the range of materials and street furniture designers can specify when reallocating highway space to provide social distancing for people who walk, cycle and use our public transport system in response to the Covid-19 pandemic as we move from emergency to temporary and permanent improvements to our streets
Speakers Include:
- John Worley, TfL
- David Moores, Project Centre
- Catherine du Toit
- Seth Scafe-Smith, Director, Resolve
- Howard Gray, GreenBlue Urban
- Habib Khan, Meristem Design
- Charlotte Markey, Polypipe
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Fri 19/06/20, 9.30–11am
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Considering how best to ensure changed public spaces are inclusive and inviting for all.
Agenda:
- Inclusive street design
- Current street experiences
- Helping VIP use changed streets
- Streets and inclusive health and wellbeing
- Streets and social inclusion
Fri 12/06/20, 9.30–11am
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Looking at the location, extent and design of new cycling infrastructure being put in now, to help prevent a car dominated recovery.
Agenda
Planning the cycle space network - Gordon Webster (TfL)
A whistle stop tour of current changes in cycle spaces - Giulio Ferrini (Sustrans)
How people are using new cycling spaces - Michael O’Hanlon and Seyi Adewole (DSDHA)
Designing new cycle spaces: junctions to delineators - Brian Deegan (Urban Movement) & Mark Strong (Transport Initiatives)
Fri 05/06/20, 9.30–11am
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This session will focus on changes made in the often complex environment of our town centres and look at how deliveries and parking have been operating during lockdown and what might happen during recovery.
Agenda
Town Centre Needs, Steve Norris
Designing Multi-use High Streets, David Makenna
How Leicester is making streets better for people, Cllr Adam Clarke
East Street, Bristol, Michael Cowdy
The Lambeth Approach, Joel de Mowbray
Bringing high streets back at the heart of our communities, Saskia Huizinga
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Fri 22/05/20, 9.30–11.30am
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Fourth in our series on streets during the Corona Virus pandemic. This time we will look at the design options for temporary changes.
Agenda includes:
- How travel and streets might change - Chris Williamson
- Understanding how people use changed streets and design options to support best behaviour - Deborah Saunt, DSDHA
- Update on current approaches and design lessons - Sophie Thompson, LDA Design
- A collection of design ideas - Public Practice Associates
- TfL guidance and response to ideas presented - Rana Ilgaz & Paul Lavelle, TfL
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Fri 15/05/20, 9.30–10.30am
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Third in our series on streets during the Corona Virus pandemic. This time we will look at the importance of play for children at this time, and consider how streets can be managed to support this, particularly during lock down release phases.
Speakers to include:
- · Dinah Bornat, ZCT Architects
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Fri 01/05/20, 9.30–10.30am
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A network meeting for those who wish to share ideas and experiences. In this session we will look forward, discussing ideas about managing streets during potential lockdown release stages
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Fri 24/04/20, Half day, 9.30–10.30am
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A network meeting for those who wish to share ideas and experiences. Some places such as New Zealand, Oakland and New York have apparently been thinking of ways to help make streets safer and more attractive for essential journeys by active modes, and to create more space for safe exercise. We will discuss whether similar conversations happening in London.