Reading Station Area Regeneration
The Reading Station Area Regeneration project involved creating new and refining existing public spaces to better serve the commuters and pedestrians in the area.
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The Reading Station Area Regeneration project involved creating new and refining existing public spaces to better serve the commuters and pedestrians in the area.
Working closely with the client and landowner, we successfully increased the previously consented capacity of the Red Gap Wind Farm by up to 31%.
From planning to technical services (including water, environmental, and transportation), we helped the Oxford City Council deliver a new recycling transfer station on a complex brownfield site.
We provided environmental services to help the Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council and the South Tees Development Corporation complete a local plan and supplementary planning document for sustainable development in the region.
We worked with Redding Park Developments and Kier Homes to remediate a former munitions factory site. When the process was complete, construction was set to begin for 290 planned homes.
As a result of the King’s Cross redevelopment, existing access was being overrun by demand. We helped design and engineer the Regent’s Canal Bridge that crossed the canal and helped improve access to Granary Square, King’s Cross.
We’re working closely with Strathclyde Partnership for Transport to develop a two-decade strategy that will be a framework for transportation delivery in the region.
We provided the local government advice on transportation planning to promote economic development and a green recovery based on survey data.
When Renfrewshire Council wanted to explore the adoption of ultra-low emission vehicles for their in-house transport fleet, we helped them review the options and existing best practices.
We reviewed Scotland Transport’s ferry fares and assessed the impact of adopting a range of more consistent regimes across the country. The goal? Acceptability, affordability, consistency, sustainability, and transparency and simplicity.