[sustran] FW: [UTSG] Conference on 'Achieving Cycle-friendly Infrastructure ' (repeat): 27 June

Alan Patrick Howes APHOWES at dm.gov.ae
Sat Apr 6 14:19:33 JST 2002


OK, not very Asia-Pacific, but perhaps worth forwarding in view of recent
cycling discussions.



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-----Original Message-----
From: Hugh Mcclintock [mailto:Hugh.Mcclintock at NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK]
Sent: Fri, April 05, 2002 12:17 PM
To: UTSG at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [UTSG] Conference on 'Achieving Cycle-friendly Infrastructure'
(repeat): 27 June


Conference on 'Achieving Cycle-friendly Infrastructure: The Practical
Application of Design Guidance', 
organised by Hugh McClintock,
Institute of Urban Planning,
School of the Built Environment,
Nottingham University

Conference fixed for Tuesday 16 April now fully booked but a repeat event,
with the same programme, has now been fixed for Thursday 27 June, also to be
opened by Mr. Steven Norris, MP, in his capacity as Chairman of the National
Cycling Strategy Board.

The Conference is being organised in collaboration with Tony Russell, the
Project Director of the CTC Cycle Benchmarking Project, with the support of
the DTLR under the National Cycling Strategy Promotion programme.

Speakers from Transport for London, Babtie plc and the Cycle Campaigns
Network, and workshops on a series of specific technical topics, to help
generate ideas for revised cycle planning guidance.

Conference fees: 
£110, with a limited number of concessionary places at £25 for members of
voluntary groups.

Further details from:-
Mrs. Lynn Cooper, Conference Secretary,
Institute of Urban Planning, 
School of the Built Environment,
University Park,
Nottingham
NG7 2RD. 
tel. (0115) 951 4132, fax. (0115) 951 3159,  email:
Lynn.Cooper at nottingham.ac.uk


Hugh McClintock
Institute of Urban Planning
School of the Built Environment
University Park
Nottingham
(GB-) NG7 2RD
tel. +44 115 951 4875
fax. +44 115 951 3159



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