Papers relating to infrastructure and planning
- Made:
- 1975-2016
- part of archive:
- Campaign for Better Transport Archive
One series of materials covering Transport 2000/Campaign for Better Transport's work on transport planning and land use planning in rural and urban areas of the United Kingdom, 1975-2016.
Series is comprised of internal, steering group, and working group meeting minutes and notes; letters and evidence of correspondence with Members of Parliament; discussion papers, research drafts, bound research reports, and publications including magazines, books, and booklets. Topics include transport planning, infrastructure planning, the Barker review, eco towns, Planning Policy Guidance, and the Eddington Transport Study. Producers of printed materials include Stephen Joseph and others on behalf of Transport 2000 and Matthew Quinn, Harley Sherlock, and others on behalf of development and architectural firms and discussing projects to support planning for transport and infrastructure amenable to economically and environmentally suitable transport solutions.
Details
- Extent:
- 3 boxes
- Identifier:
- CFBT/7
- Access:
- Access is given in accordance with the NRM access policy. Material from this collection is available to researchers through Search Engine. All researchers must sign data protection forms as a large percentage of the collection contains personally identifiable and sensitive information. Contents diverging from this policy are described at file/item level where personally identifiable information or materials subject to the 20-year rule for government documents is identified. Research requests for these materials will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
- rights:
- Copyright lies with the Campaign for Better Transport and are accessible via a CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. Copies may be supplied of items in the collection, provided that the copying process used does not damage the item or is not detrimental to its preservation. Copies will be supplied in accordance with the NRM’s terms and conditions for the supply and reproduction of copies, and the provisions of any relevant copyright legislation.