The fifth in the series of conferences on cycling is to be held at the
University of Bolton on Tuesday 30th March 2010. Abstracts for the
'Market Place' are due by midnight on 7th February 2010.
The aim of the conference is to discuss and critique examples of best
practice in promoting health through cycling. Subjects include
partnership working, National Institute for Health and Clinical
Excellence guidance, delivery of community based schemes and advice on
how to make the argument for cycling. Specialist speakers include
Phillip Darnton, Chair of Cycling England, Dr Hugo Crombie of the
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, Helen Ross of the
Government Office for the East Midlands and Ian Tierney from Cycling
Projects.
For the first time this year, there will be a 'Market Place' where
selected delegates can present an A1 portrait poster and/or table top
display about their work. Selection will be based on a 300 word abstract
describing the work, its value and relevance. Closing date for abstracts
is midnight on Sunday 7th February 2010. More details are available in
the application form at http://data.bolton.ac.uk/cyclingconference.
Regards
Dr John Parkin
Reader in Transport Engineering and Planning
University of Bolton, Deane Road, Bolton BL3 5AB UK
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