Experts suggest measures to make towns more friendly for population whose lives are longer and waistlines larger

Whether it is crossing the road before the green man disappears, finding a spot to pause for breath, or identifying a landmark by which to navigate, getting out and about can be a challenge, particularly for older people or those with health problems.

Now experts say an array of measures could help make towns and cities more friendly for the modern population, whose lives have become longer and waistlines larger.

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