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Morning workshop options
  • A discussion on regeneration benefits, funding and partnerships for practical advice to take back to your borough
  • Host: London Borough of Redbridge
  • A demonstration of a new mobile phone technology to encourage walking in your borough
  • Host: NHS choices
  • A learning session highlighting methodologies and assessments tools
  • Host: Transport for London
  • Practical advice on identifying local barriers in your borough and working with local communities to achieve behaviour change
  • Host: Living Streets & London Borough of Barking & Dagenham
  • Practical examples and results from Lewisham
  • Host: London Borough of Lewisham
  • Top ten tips for any town borough to increase their cycling levels
  • Host: Colin Buchanan
  • 80% of cyclists own or have access to a car so we are not talking about mutually exclusive groups of people
  • Host: The Institute of Advanced Motorists
  • How businesses in your borough can get grants to break down barriers and promote commuter cycling on the new Cycle Superhighways. What we're offering, how to make it happen and how we can help.
  • Host: Transport for London

Afternoon workshop options
  • The 'how to' aspects of implementing a Legible London scheme.
  • Host: Transport for London
  • Take a walking tour to see for yourselves...
  • Host: London Borough of Camden
  • How the Walk England, Department of Health and local communities are working in partnership to develop 2,012 Active Challenge Routes across England and how you can get involved in your borough!
  • Host: Walk England and Intelligent Health
  • Addressing the different needs, requirements and motivation of current and potential cyclists
  • Host: Islington Council
  • Review the guidance in context with a real-life scenario, and understand how it aids the decision making process
  • Host: Atkins Intelligent Space
  • Step by step methodology for your campaigns from initial research to project monitoring
  • Host: National Social Marketing Centre
  • Mapping the journey to school using spatial analysis of school census to deliver active and sustainable travel at school and policy level.
  • Host: Knowledge Mappers Limited
  • True multidisciplinary working within the highways project environment, with examples of hard and soft landscape transformations, innovations in signage, surfaces and structures, together with stakeholder consultation approaches, with partner organisations.
  • Host: Atkins Public Realm
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