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In Bristol increases in walking and cycling, also known as 'active travel', have led to tension and conflict on routes that are shared by people who walk and people who cycle. We believe it doesn't have to be that way! Please join us for an informal discu

  • 1 November 2016
  • 1:30pm
  • Free
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In Bristol increases in walking and cycling, also known as ‘active travel’, have led to tension and conflict on routes that are shared by people who walk and people who cycle. We believe it doesn’t have to be that way!

Please join us for an informal discussion about how to improve shared use routes and resolve concerns, including a light lunch.

The programme includes presentations relating to shared use, as well as opportunities for you to contribute your ideas about how to improve shared use routes.

  • Dr Suzanne Audrey, Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bristol and Co-Director of SHINE (Supporting Healthy Inclusive Neighbourhood Environments), will highlight some key points to address
  • Jon Usher, Sustrans Head of Partnerships for the South of England, will focus on local and national examples of good practice in shared use
  • Philip Wright, Bristol City Council Sustainable Transport Project Manager, will present findings from the recent consultation on the draft policy ‘Shared Use Routes for People Walking and on Bicycles’

There will be also be plenty of time for you to contribute your ideas.

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Shared use routes for people who walk or cycle: addressing the challenges

The Pavilion (above Spitfire Barbecue), No 1 Hannover Quay, Harbourside

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