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WALKING & REGIONAL GROWTH SESTRAN Conference 4 November 2015

WALKING & REGIONAL GROWTH SESTRAN Conference 4 November 2015

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WALKING & REGIONAL GROWTH

SESTRAN Conference 4 November 2015

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LIVING STREETS SCOTLANDPart of the UK charity for everyday walking

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VISION

• Tackling the decline in walking;

• Making walking the natural choice;

• Helping people enjoy and benefit from the simple act of walking;

• Creating changes, big and small, to make streets fit for walking.

A walking nation where all generations walk on streets that are fit for walking by:

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WALKING INITIATIVES

• Our Walk to School project instills good habits that can last a lifetime.

• Our community street audits identify changes that are often easy to put right and will get people walking.

• Our expertise helps put walking at the heart of public policy from a national to a local level

Delivering results

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INTRODUCTION

1. Walking background

2. Delivering growth

3. Added value and wider benefits

4. What’s next: Steps towards healthy regional ecomomies

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TRADITIONAL REGIONAL GROWTH ISN'T PRETTY

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LETS LOOK AT SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT

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WALKING IN CONTEXT

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SOME DRAWBACKS1. Utility journeys over

3 miles might take too long

2. Other modes are sometimes faster

3. Not recommended for heavy freight

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AN IMPORTANT MODE

1. IN 2013, 23% OF TRIPS WERE MADE ON FOOT

2. BUT 50% OF ALL TRIPS WERE LESS THAN A VERY WALKABLE 3KM

REFERENCE: TRANSPORT SCOTLAND, AUGUST 2014

But not always viewed as real transport

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TOP OF THE TRANSPORT HIERARCHY1. Supports healthy active lives

2. Is near zero carbon

3. Most inclusive form of transport - includes nearly everyone

4. Space & infrastructure efficient

5. Walking links up all public transport journeys

6. Almost totally free!

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A STRONG STARTING POINTSource: Transform Scotland, Warning Signs Report 2014

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DELIVERING GROWTH THROUGH WALKINGThe evidence

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THE PEDESTRIAN POUND

People on foot spend more locally

“The most vibrant places have the most vibrant economies”

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MORE WALKING = MORE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY

• Case studies suggest well-planned improvements to these public spaces can boost footfall and trading by up to 40%.

• Investing in better streets and spaces can increase retails sales by 30%.

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A WORLD OF EVIDENCEGlobal examples of impact

In Dublin, the redevelopment of the Temple Bar District led to a 300% increase in employment before the economic boom.

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The Pedestrian pound p.22

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IMPACTS ONGROWTH

http://www.wired.com/2014/06/walkable-cities-income-education/

Motor City

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WIDER BENEFITS

Walking at the heart of regional growth strategies

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PART OF A JOINED UP STRATEGY

Source: Lets Get Scotland Walking, Scottish Government 2014

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LOW CARBON

Source: Transform Scotland, Warning Signs Report 2014

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HEALTHY REGIONS?

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HEALTHY ECONOMIC GROWTH

“Analysis conducted in 2013 show a range of estimated primary and secondary care costs for five disease areas associated with physical inactivity. At a national level the costs to the NHS have been calculated at around £94.1 million annually”

Evidence shows a return of approximately £8 for every £1 invested in health walk and path development projectsSource: Lets Get Scotland Walking, Scottish Government 2014

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INCLUSIVE GROWTHTackling inequality / younger people in work

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EQUALITY

Source: Glasgow Centre for Population Health 2015

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THE FUTURE

Active places, healthy people, smarter economic growth

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OTHER FORMS OF GROWTH ARE AVAILABLE

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2279029/Edinburgh-traffic-chaos-Krispy-Kreme-doughnuts-opens-Hermiston-Gait.html

Economic Health Warning!

Passed sell buy date!

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THE FUTURE OF GROWTHWon’t be motorised

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SIMPLE STEPS: SMARTER GROWTH

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A SMART SCOTTISH REGION WILL:1. Recognise walking as a core part of the

transport system;

2. Prioritise invest in town centres as key economic and strategic assets;

3. Make investments that deliver multiple benefits, which underpin economic development – especially health;

4. INVEST IN WALKING.

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THANK YOU

[email protected]

Tel. 0131 243 2646

@LStreetsScot

Stuart Hay, Director Living Streets Scotland