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Homes and neighbourhoods for children and young people
Where children and young people grow up shapes their ability to live healthy lives. Ideas like the 20-minute neighbourhood, and engagement tools like Voice Opportunity Power can help us to design and deliver places where children and young people can flourish whilst also benefitting other age groups and demographics.

Webinar: healthy ageing in place
This webinar explores 'healthy ageing in place' and opens with a keynote talk from Chief Medical Officer, Prof Chris Whitty.


Rural expressions of 20-minute neighbourhoods
In rural areas the implementation of 20-minute neighbourhoods, or complete, compact and connected communities poses a different set of challenges from those typical in urban areas. But there are also opportunities for innovative, collaborative delivery of services and infrastructure to support vibrant rural communities and social cohesion, while reducing health inequalities.

Waltham Forest’s 15-minute Neighbourhood Framework
This webinar, the fifth in the TCPA's 20-minute neighbourhoods series, explores the work of the London Borough of Waltham Forest.

Creating Connected Places
This webinar – the fourth in a series of TCPA webinars about 20-minute neighbourhoods – explored how better connections across and between neighbourhoods can be achieved in different types of places.

The vital role of data in creating complete, compact and connected places
Free webinar recording: The vital role of data in creating complete, compact and connected places

Introducing 20-Minute Neighbourhoods
The 20-minute neighbourhood or the 15-minute city? What do we mean and why does it matter now? Creating complete and compact places and in practice: strategies, plans and processes


Learning from Down Under
The 20-minute neighbourhood - Learning from Down Under