Apologies for cross-posting
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Dear colleague,
The 'cycle BOOM' Project invites you to an end of project conference on 26th September (London) and 28th September (Manchester - in association with Age Friendly Manchester).
The conference will present a summary of the key findings of the 'cycle BOOM' study, with selected examples of evidence and also recommendations for promoting cycling as part of the age friendly cities agenda.
The conference is free and lunch and refreshments will be provided.
The aim of the cycle BOOM project was to develop a better understanding of how the design of the built environment and technology shapes engagement with, and experience of cycling as people get older, and how this affects their independent mobility, health and wellbeing. And following this, to provide advice to policy makers and practitioners on how the built environment and technology could be better designed to support and promote cycling among current and future older generations in order to improve independent living, health and wellbeing.
To find out more, and to register, please use the eventbrite links below.
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Monday, 26th September 2016 | London
Location: London South Bank University | Keyworth Centre | SE1 6NG
Timing: 10:00 - 15:00 hrs
To Register: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cycle-boom-final-conference-south-bank-university-london-tickets-26637868582
Wednesday, 28th September 2016 | Manchester
Location: Central Library | Manchester City Cente | M2 5PD
Timing: 10:00 - 15:00 hrs
To Register: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cycle-boom-final-conference-central-library-manchester-tickets-26657558475
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Please pass on the conference details to anyone who you think might be interested.
We look forward to seeing you in either London or Manchester.
Best wishes,
Dr Justin Spinney
Lecturer in Human Geography
School of Geography and Planning
Cardiff University
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