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‘New housing developments must get it right on parking’
Rik Thomas
A new guidance note for residential parking aimed at professionals working in the highways and transport industry has been launched by the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) and Institute of Highways Engineers (IHE).
“In recent years, the planning policy of restricting the level of parking provision, particularly in new residential developments, has promoted less reliance on the motor vehicle and a move to more sustainable and healthy methods of travel,...
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