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Shared space: who shares what, and how?
John Dales
Just the other day, it was my privilege to honour those responsible for implementing schemes to which this column can point with pride. The occasion was the presentation of the Urban Transport Design Award at the annual Transport Practitioners' Meeting, which this year took place in Reading. This is the award's fourth year and for the first time it was given to the winners in two categories that relate to scheme cost, meaning that relatively inexpensive schemes get the chance to shine alongside...
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New Road, after ? not a classic promo shot but a view of the space being harmoniously shared
New Road, after ? a genuinely attractive ?linear place? of which Brighton should be proud
New Road, before ? a ?utilitarian? street where the shares were far from fair



