The Best Innovation in Healthy Streets Award can include technology innovations such as air quality improvement solutions e.g. green walls and infra, active travel infrastructure, such as bike parking and cycle schemes. The Innovation award can also include original ideas in engineering and street design, which are not always considered ‘technology’ based innovations.
2. Best Healthy Streets Behaviour Change Initiatives Award
This award recognises marketing campaigns that engage with their target audiences, have a measurable impact, are replicable elsewhere and are great value for money. They can be single medium or multi-channel. The key question will be: does it work well?
This award is for the individual who has made an outstanding personal contribution to Healthy Streets. This can be a politician, business leaders, academics, local advocates for active travel and media and sport personalities that have pushed the agenda forward.
4. The Healthy Streets Community Project of the Year
New for 2018, the Healthy Streets Community Project of the Year award will seek applicants from community-led projects where a small change has made a big difference.
This award will recognise the Healthy Streets Proposal of the Year, considering all of the Healthy Streets indicators including: street design, access, active travel choices, safety, improved air quality and livability. Abstracts should demonstrate the biggest impacts of both soft and hard measures.
New for 2018, the Healthy Street of the Year Award will seek applicants from those that have already carried out a street redesign and the scheme has been built and delivered.