
The list below includes some of our most interesting and enjoyable clients:
We have carried out a number of access audits and written access plans for different canals as part of lottery applications.
http://www.britishwaterways.co.uk/home/index.html
As corporate Cabe Enablers we are providing strategic advice and supporting practical local investment to improve accessibility.
http://www.cabe.org.uk/default.aspx?contentitemid=41
we've written policies and communication strategies, offered advice on marketing and monitoring use. We've supported work on the diversity review, devised and implemented rights of way improvement plan support, trained staff & Local Access Forum members, and more ...
We advised on presenting accessibility information, we've written a marketing plan, produced promotional material, distributed national campaign material and offered advice on access to places and to information.
We have provided strategic advice on walking policy for the past 10 years helping to draft national policy.
Design and construction of new Good Practice Guide (GPG) website
We coordinate the management and delivery of the Jubilee Walkway, and the planned Diamond Jubilee Olympic Walk.
http://www.jubileewalkway.org.uk/
we've advised on DDA compliance and recently completed a full access audit of all NNRs in Scotland
We are part of the Walk London Borough partnership, a £14 million project to complete a network of strategic walks across London by 2012 with a walk in every Borough.
http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/Corporation
We provide strategic policy advice to the GLA, Walking Advisory Panel, Waterways Commission. This has included developing walking maps, coordinating regioanl events programmes and chairing the Olympic Active Travel Advisory Group (OATAG).
Funded by the EU we are working with 19 different countries to develop best practice in understanding the needs of pedestrians and how to monitor the effectiveness of policies.
http://www.walkeurope.org/default.asp
We are working with 9 communities across Canada to improve their environments and quality of life, and working with the City of Toronto to host an international conference on best practice.
We carried out an audit of the Council's public rights of way and unclassified county roads signage, and offered advice on how to improve inclusivity and DDA compliance. We also audited 3 paths to assess their accessibility.