On the move - A conference about cycling and connectivity

BELFAST CITY HALL DONEGALL SQUARE, BELFAST BT1 5GS, United Kingdom

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CIVINET UK & Ireland is pleased to announce  On the move - A conference about cycling and connectivity. The Belfast Public Bike share Scheme launches next spring, and we are delighted to have Belfast City Council as conference host. 

The conference explores cycling strategy development and practical delivery of cycling measures. It also addresses the role of cycling and sustainable transport in urban regeneration.  Case studies from Belfast, Dublin and Bath will be featured, along with a look at Northern Ireland’s new cycling strategy.  European perspective comes from a Ghent case study, an introduction to CIVINET and advice on EU funding for cycling projects. There’s also a cycle tour in Belfast.

  Speaker line up:

    Andrew Grieve             Northern Ireland Department for Regional Development

    Anne Doherty              Belfast Public Bike Share

    Colin Rees                  Bath & North East Somerset Council

    Damien Ó Tuama         Mobilities Consultant

    Dr Brendan Murtagh      Queen’s University Belfast

    Gerry Millar                  Belfast City Council

    Chris Hadfield              CIVINET Manager

    Fiona McLean               Transport & Travel Research

    Patty Delanghe             City of Ghent

   The full programme is attached.

Who should attend?  Local authorities and other organisations working on cycling, sustainable mobility or regeneration projects.

Attendance is free for CIVINET UK & Ireland members (up to three delegates from your organisation).  For non-members the registration fee is just £50. Book your place online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/on_the_move.

We hope to welcome you at the event in April.

The CIVINET UK & Ireland team

 

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