
CRP Present at CARICE Kings College London
28th January 2026 / Posted by Maya FieldingIn December, CRP was delighted to present at the CARICE Ageing and Long-Term Conditions Seminar hosted by The Centre of Ageing Resilience in a Changing Environment (CARICE) at King’s College London. At the seminar CRP Sustainable Transport Manager Ross Phillips and CRP Project Manager Katherine Fairfax shared insights on how designing everyday movement into the built environment can create healthier, more inclusive cities for people of all ages.
CRP are currently delivering a range of placemaking projects through our JUST STREETS and Healthy Streets Everyday II programmes encourage walking, cycling, and accessibility. By embedding active travel and green infrastructure, we cut emissions, boost health, and strengthen social connections for all ages.
The Centre for Ageing Resilience In a Changing Environment (CARICE) at King’s College London, led by Professor Claire Steves, is a research program dedicated to strengthening biological and social resilience in older adults against environmental, physical, and climate-related stressors. Established to address the dual challenges of an aging population and climate change, it focuses on four key areas: biological, lifestyle, and environmental resilience, alongside health policy impacts.
If you’re interested in how CRP can support your organisation in designing active, sustainable environments, get in touch: CRP Consultancy Services.
























