Active Travel & Healthy Place Making
ttc can support your Healthy Place Making strategies by devising robust sustainable transport and active travel strategies that support healthy and thriving communities.
What is Healthy Place Making?
Healthy place making is an approach to urban and community planning focused on creating spaces that encourage active lifestyles, social interaction, and access to green spaces, while addressing environmental, economic, and social sustainability. This approach is essential to enhancing quality of life, reducing health inequalities, and building vibrant communities.

Active Travel is a huge part of the puzzle, and this is where ttc can help you in your pursuit towards achieving Healthy Place Making.
Get people moving, encourage healthy living
Get people moving with an Active Travel Strategy
Being healthy, as we know involves movement – so a big part of your Healthy Place Making strategy will be Transportation and Travel. To encourage active travel you need to design transport systems and infrastructure that enables people to safely choose a more sustainable route of travel such as walking, cycling, scooting, skateboarding, running or hover boarding! By creating the environment, and the facilities you enable people to make the healthier choice.
How can ttc help you?
ttc are a team of experienced transport planning consultants, with a huge focus on sustainable transport and active travel. Our Healthy Place Making expert, Annabel, is specifically experienced in working with clients to deliver sustainable transport and active travel strategies that support Healthy Place Making. Annabel has a wide range of experience working to solve transport challenges at all stages of the design process including:
- Transport Strategies – Working alongside design teams to embed realistic and effective transport requirements into masterplans.
- Stakeholder and public consultation – to fully understand specific project and site transport issues.
- Cycle route design services including junction analysis and design in rural and urban environments.
- Sustainable Transport Strategies – to support development proposals at conceptual design stages.
