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Home Zones in Scotland: Evaluation Report

DescriptionMain Report - Findings and recommendations from monitoring and evaluation over six years of range of Home Zones supported by the Scottish Executive.
ISBN9780755967155 (Web Only)
Official Print Publication DateAugust 2007
Website Publication DateAugust 31, 2007

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Land Use Consultants
FaberMaunsell
Small Town and Rural Development Group
University of Edinburgh

ISBN 978 0 7559 6715 5(Web only publication)

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CONTENTS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND
HOME ZONES

CHAPTER TWO MAIN FINDINGS
INTRODUCTION
SCHEME ORIGINS
DESIGN
PROCESS
EFFECTS

CHAPTER THREE CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
INTRODUCTION
RECOMMENDATIONS

CHAPTER FOUR HOME ZONE PROFILES
ORMLIE, THURSO
DUNDEE ROYAL INFIRMARY
CALEDONIAN CRESCENT, EDINBURGH
ALEXANDER TERRACE, TILLYDRONE, ABERDEEN
ROBERT STREET, INVERCLYDE
CRAIGHALL HOME ZONE PROPOSAL, STIRLING

BIBLIOGRAPHY

TABLES
Table 2.1 Origins of the pilot Home Zones
Table 2.2 Gateway treatments
Table 2.3 Road and footway treatments
Table 2.4: Community involvement
Table 2.5: Home Zone timescales
Table 2.6: Home Zone costs and sizes

FIGURES
Figure 4.1: Plan showing overall street layout and early proposals for Ormlie Home Zone
Figure 4.2: Ormlie Home Zone 'Before' photographs
Figure 4.3: Ormlie Home Zone 'After' photographs
Figure 4.4: Plan showing overall street layout and early proposals for Dundee Royal Infirmary Home Zone
Figure 4.5: Dundee Royal Infirmary Home Zone 'Before' photographs
Figure 4.6: Dundee Royal Infirmary Home Zone 'After' photographs
Figure 4.7: Plan showing overall street layout and proposals for Edinburgh Caledonian Home Zone
Figure 4.7: Edinburgh Caledonian photographs
Figure 4.8: plan showing overall street layout and proposals for Tillydrone Home Zone, Aberdeen
Figure 4.9: Aberdeen Tillydrone photographs
Figure 4.10: plan showing overall street layout and Robert Street Port Glasgow Home Zone proposals
Figure 4.11: Robert Street. Port Glasgow 'after' photographs
Figure 4.12: plan showing overall street layout and proposals for Craighall Home Zone, Stirling
Figure 4.13: Craighall, Stirling 'before' photographs

The views expressed in this report are those of the researcher and
do not necessarily represent those of the Department or Scottish Ministers.

This report is available on the Scottish Executive Social Research website only
www.scotland.gov.uk/socialresearch.

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