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10 Minute Towns |Access i b i l i t y & Framework Repor t

7 10-Minute Town Framework

7.1 Methodology The methodology is divided into two main strands: establishment of baseline conditions; and accessibility and infrastructural requirements. The overall methodology of the implementation tool is illustrated in Figure 51 below.

The overall aim of this study is to create a framework for and/or good practice guidance for mapping the ‘10 Minute Town’ concept, which can be used by other towns to adapt the same concept. Therefore, through the analysis undertaken, a “10 Minute Town Framework” has been prepared to assist in in the implementation of RPO 176 “10-minute city and town concepts”. This framework provides guidance for Local Authorities which can in turn be adapted to other towns.

Data Collection: Street Network

Data Collection: Community Facilities

(through OpenStreetMap and government data for location of services)

(e.g. supermarkets, dentists, schools)

Building End-to-End Network

(establishment of where it is possible for pedestrians and cyclists to travel through representation of the street network)

RunningAnalysis

(establishment of walking and cycling catchment to determine which areas can be accessed from one or more facilities within 5-10 minutes)

Identification of Constraints and Opportunities

(e.g. potential new greenway, pedestrian connection)

Figure 51 - 10 Minute Towns Implementation Tool

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