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Manual for Streets
Manual for Streets
Published by Thomas Telford Publishing, Thomas Telford Ltd, 1 Heron Quay, London E14 4JD. www.thomastelford.com
Distributors for Thomas Telford books are
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First published 2007
Published for the Department for Transport under licence from the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Ofce
© Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO, 2007
Copyright in the typographical arrangement and design rests with the Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO.
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ISBN: 978-0-7277-3501-0
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or responsibility can be accepted in this respect by the authors or publishers.
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Section A
Context
and
process
Section C
Detailed
design
issues
Section B
Design
principles
Foreword 6
Pref
ace 7
1 Introduction 10
2 Street
s in context 14
3 The design proces
s - from policy to implementation 22
4 Layout and connectivity 40
5 Quality places 50
6 Street users’
needs 62
7 Street geometr
y 78
8 P
arking 98
9 T
raffic signs and markings 114
10 Street f
urniture and street lighting 120
11 Mat
erials, adoption and maintenance 126
Index 138
Contents
Manual for Streets
Acknowledgements
Project team
Manual for Streets was produced by a team led by consultants
WSP, with Llewelyn Davies Yeang (LDY), Phil Jones Associates
(PJA) and TRL Limited on behalf of the Department for Transport,
and Communities and Local Government.
The core team comprised (all lists in alphabetical order):
• Annabel Bradbury (TRL)
• Andrew Cameron (WSP)
• Ben Castell (LDY)
• Phil Jones (PJA)
• Tim Pharoah (LDY),
• Stuart Reid (TRL)
• Alan Young – Project Manager, (WSP)
With additional research and assistance by:
Sam Carman (WSP), Tom Ewings (TRL), Una McGaughrin (LDY)
Peter O’Brien (LDY), Ross Paradise (TRL), Christianne Strubbe
(Hampshire County Council), Iain York (TRL)
Graphic design by Llewelyn Davies Yeang (Ros Shakibi,
Ting LamTang and Thanh Tung Uong, with artwork
by Alexandra Steed) and overseen by
Ela Ginalska (Department for Transport)
Steering group
The Project Steering Group included:
Bob Bennett (Planning Ofcers Society), Edward Chorlton
(Devon County Council), Vince Christie (Local Government
Association), Wayne Duerden (Department for Transport)
Louise Duggan (Commission for Architecture and the Built
Environment), Ray Farrow (Home Builders’ Federation)
George Hazel (Urban Design Alliance), Ed Hobson (Commission for
Architecture and the Built Environment), Gereint Killa
(Department for Transport), Grahame Lawson (Disabled Persons
Transport Advisory Committee), Spencer Palmer (Department for
Transport), John Smart (Institution of Highways and Transportation),
Larry Townsend (Communities and Local Government),
Polly Turton (Commission for Architecture and the Built
Environment), David Williams (Department for Transport),
Mario Wolf (Communities and Local Government),
Philip Wright (Health & Safety Executive)
Sounding board
Further advice was received from an invited Sounding Board
consisting of:
Tony Aston (Guide Dogs for the Blind Association), David Balcombe
(Essex County Council), Peter Barker (Guide Dogs for the Blind
Association), Richard Button (Colchester Borough Council)
Jo Cleary (Friends of the Lake District), Meredith Evans (Borough of
Telford & Wrekin Council), Tom Franklin (Living Streets),
Jenny Frew (English Heritage), Stephen Hardy (Dorset County
Council), Richard Hebditch (Living Streets), Ian Howes (Colchester
Borough Council), Andrew Linfoot (Halcrow), Peter Lipman
(Sustrans), Ciaran McKeon (Dublin Transport Ofce), Elizabeth Moon,
(Essex County Council), Nelia Parmaklieva (Colchester Borough
Council), Mark Sackett (RPS), Paul Sheard (Leicestershire
County Council), Alex Sully (Cycling England), Carol Thomas
(Guide Dogs for the Blind Association), Andy Yeomanson
(Leicestershire County Council), Emily Walsh (Solihull Metropolitan
Borough Council), Leon Yates (London Borough of Lewisham)
Additional consultation and advice
Additional consultation took place with the following:
Mark Ainsworth (George Wimpey), John Barrell (Jacobs Consultancy),
Terry Brown (GMW Architects), Hywel Butts (Welsh Assembly
Government), David Coatham (Institution of Lighting Engineers),
Mike Darwin (Leeds City Council), Adrian Lord (Arup /
Cycling England), Kevin Pearson (Avon Fire & Rescue Service),
Michael Powis (Nottinghamshire Police), Gary Kemp (Disabled
Persons Transport Advisory Committee), Malcolm Lister
(London Borough of Hounslow)
In addition to those already listed, substantial comments
on drafts of the manual were received from:
Duncan Barratt (West Sussex County Council), Neil Benison
(Warwickshire County Council), Daniel Black (Sustrans),
Rob Carmen (Medway Council), Greg Devine
(Surrey County Council), John Emslie (MVA Consultancy),
Heather Evans (Cyclists’ Touring Club), David Groves (Cornwall
County Council), Steve Mead (Derbyshire County Council),
Christine Robinson (Essex County Council), Mick Sankus
(Medway Council), Mike Schneider (North Somerset Borough
Council), Graham Paul Smith (Oxford Brookes University),
Fiona Webb (Mid Bedfordshire District Council), Bob White
(Kent County Council)
Case studies
A number of case studies were investigated in the compilation
if the Manual. These are listed below, along with the
individuals who provided assistance:
• Beaulieu Park, Chelmsford:
Sarah Hill-Sanders, Chelmsford Borough Council
Chris Robinson, Essex County Council
• Charlton Down, Dorset:
Stephen Hardy, Dorset County Council
Ian Madgwick, Dorset County Council
• Crown Street, Glasgow:
Elaine Murray, Glasgow City Council
Mic Ralph, Glasgow City Council
Stephen Rigg, CZWG Architects
• Darwin Park, Licheld:
Steve Clarke, Staffordshire County Council
Ian Thompson, Licheld District Council
• Hulme, Manchester:
Kevin Gillham, Manchester City Council
Brian Kerridge, Manchester City Council
• Limehouse Fields, Tower Hamlets:
Angelina Eke, Tower Hamlets Borough Council
John Hilder, Tower Hamlets Borough Council
• New Hall, Harlow:
Alex Cochrane, Roger Evans Associates
Keith Lawson, Essex County Council
Mriganka Saxena, Roger Evans Associates
• Pirelli site, Eastleigh:
Dave Francis, Eastleigh Borough Council
Eric Reed, Eastleigh Borough Council
• Queen Elizabeth Park, Guildford:
David Barton, Guildford Borough Council
David Taylor, Surrey County Council
• Staithes South Bank, Gateshead:
Alastair Andrew, Gateshead Council
Andy Szandrowski, Gateshead Council
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