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Tag: Cyclists

Cycling’s Risky Business: An Update – 11 March,  2022

Posted on: 11 March 2022 Last updated on: 9 May 2022 Written by: gchuoxford
GCHU Co-Director, Professor Carl Heneghan writes on the urgency required in improving cycle infrastructure in Oxford.
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Cycling’s Risky Business

Posted on: 1 December 2021 Last updated on: 2 December 2021 Written by: gchuoxford
Professor Carl Heneghan explores the risk of Cycling in Oxford and whether cycling deaths have been a catalyst for change.
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GCHU Report – Preventable deaths involving cyclists in England and Wales

Posted on: 3 September 2021 Last updated on: 2 February 2022 Written by: gchuoxford
GCHU is pleased to share the report: ‘Preventable deaths involving cyclists in England and Wales: Solutions to improve their safety’ written by Louis Odgers and Georgia Richards.
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26 Feb

Visions for reconstructing Gaza’s urban infrastructure:  Phoenix from the ashes?

In this blog, GCHU Research Associate Timothy J. Dixon examines the competing visions for Gaza’s future and looks at the implications for reconstructing urban infrastructure, including health services.
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11 Feb

What do Britain’s new towns teach us about healthy urbanism?

GCHU intern Hannah Poultney reflects on some of the lessons learnt from Britain’s new towns which offers benefits beyond providing housing to improving health and well-being, protecting biodiversity and addressing the climate change challenge.
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09 Feb

Building Greener New Towns: Implementing Sustainable Supply Chains in New Urban Development

In this blog, GCHU intern Hannah Smith elaborates on the significance of innovative methods of sustainable supply chain management in building sustainable new towns.
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04 Dec

Can citizen-led urban planning help us create healthy and adaptive cities?

Ahead of the next GCHU Public Seminar in January 2026, this blog explores how a more deliberative (or citizen-led) approach to urban health adaptation planning can help create cities that are healthier and more responsive and resilient to climate change.…
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20 Nov

Does the government’s target of 1.5 million new homes add up? The role of brownfield, grey belt, and greenfield sites

In the run up to the UK Budget on 26th November, this blog explores the data around the Government’s housing target and asks, do the figures add up in terms of land use? There has been a lot of scepticism about the UK…
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