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    A new urban freight plan

    When Umeå — northern Sweden’s largest urban community — joined the URBACT Freight TAILS network, its city centre faced increasing traffic problems, partly from vehicles delivering to shops and

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    Armagh County Club

    Background

    Armagh County Club was established in 1869 and has occupied the same premises for the last 149 years. The Club is a private members' club situated in the centre of the historic city of

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    The making-of of Bon Pastor case example video

    By Massimiliano Rumignani and Sebastià Riutort

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    New URBACT book: ‘Cities in Action - Stories of Change’

    The Creative SpIN Local Action Plan in Rotterdam

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    Reducing congestion for a healthier, wealthier city

    Picture 5. Poor people at the centre of the Helmholtz square. Source: Ivan Tosics

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    Are you working on fringe?

    Maarten van Tuijl takes a look at the “sub>urban, re-inventing the fringe" network, across 9 cities, re-thinking city fringes over the past 2,5 years and working on the implementation of local action

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    URBACT, an opportunity for action and change

    Since 2002, around 1 000 EU cities involved in URBACT have experienced the added value of transnational cooperation, the transfer of good practices beyond national borders, and the participatory

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    Social and technological innovation at the service of educational success

    Mireia Sanabria, URBACT III On Board Network expert says traditional education systems need to keep up with the current trends while keeping cities’ youths interested by evolving education into an