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![]() | Cycling through a pandemic In this blog, Bruce Whyte explores how COVID-19 and the associated virus containment policies are affecting how, when and where we travel. |
Published
16 June 2020 |
![]() | Lowering speed can reduce harm and boost active travel As the Safer Streets Bill is being considered by the Scottish Parliament, Bruce Whyte reflects on what progress has been made in encouraging more people to walk and cycle over the last decade – but what more needs to happen? |
Published
02 April 2019 |
![]() | A perspective on children's health in Glasgow Bruce Whyte discusses a new set of children and young people's health and wellbeing profiles, which aim to help inform services planning and identify population health patterns. |
Published
07 December 2016 |
![]() | Playing the Glasgow Game Bruce Whyte describes the Glasgow Game – a fun and engaging way to find out about life and health in Glasgow. |
Published
27 September 2016 |
![]() | Learning from other places - active travel It's European Mobility Week and in this blog Bruce Whyte discusses his commute and how we can learn from other cities to improve levels of active travel in Glasgow and create networks of integrated, safe routes for pedestrians and cyclists. |
Published
16 September 2015 |
![]() | Life expectancy in Calton - no longer 54 Bruce Whyte on life expectancy in the Calton area of Glasgow, highlighting media reporting of male life expectancy and looking at current estimates. |
Published
02 June 2015 |
![]() | Children’s health and wellbeing indicators for Glasgow Bruce Whyte introduces the children's indicators on Understanding Glasgow |
Published
05 January 2012 |