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Callidus Press and Publications |
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Environmental Capacity of Streets |
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Robert Spriggs, Callidus Transport Director, presented to the Transport Solutions
for Wales 2013 conference in Cardiff on the subject of the Environmental Capacity
of Streets. The talk was prompted by the 50th anniversary of the Traffic in
Town Report written by Sir Colin Buchanan and his team.
Form and function of street patterns were considered along with current practice
of capacity appraisal set out in WebTAG.
The presentation can be downloaded by clicking on the image opposite.
Click to download transcript |
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Corporate Responsibility |
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Our Transport Director, Robert Spriggs, presented to both the Bath and North East Somerset and the Bristol Workplace Travel Networks on the topic of Corporate Responsibility
and transport. The presentation can be downloaded in .pdf format from the link opposite.
"A stimulating presentation providing lots of good reasons for your senior management
to get / stay on board"
Anne Keen (Chair of Bristol Workplace Travel Network) |
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Queen Square magazine feature |
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Callidus received recognition in Bath Life magazine for our work on improving the
public realm in Queen Square. We were commissioned by the Council's Tourism,
Leisure and Culture Director to help deliver enhancements to the Square that reflected
its importance in the city's historic core. Callidus worked as part of a consortium
team including
Place Studio Urban Designers, McCloughlin Heritage Architects and
Synergy LLP Quanitity Surveyors. |
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Traffic in Bath |
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Responding to a challenge laid down by Bath and North East Somerset Council's transport
portfolio holder to find solutions to Bath city centre's transport problems, Callidus
put forward a solution to ease traffic in the notorious Dorchester Street area.
The solution to ease traffic by reconfiguring a major gyratory system in the city centre was reported in the local press and has been taken up by the Council.
The proposed changes to the transport system are to be tested in the forthcoming
months. |
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