Cycling Scotland Conference 2017 Glasgow

31 October 2017

Supported by Transport Scotland

Monday 30th and Tuesday 31st October 2017
Technology and Innovation Centre, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow

Attend two days of study tours and top speakers for the early-bird rate of £55, available until 25th September.

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Ministerial address by  Humza Yousaf MSP , Member of the Scottish Parliament and Minister for Transport and Islands in the Scottish Government.

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Update 24 October

Limited places available and some study tours now sold out
Registration closes 12 noon this Friday (27th October)

The fantastic range of speakers includes

  • Humza Yousaf MSP, Minister for Transport and the Islands
  • Cllr Anna Richardson, City Convenor for Sustainability and Carbon Reduction, Glasgow City Council
  • Kären Haley, Executive Director, Indianapolis Cultural Trail
  • Michele Bryans, Acting Manager, Connswater Community Greenway Trust
  • Chief Inspector Craig Linton, Road Policing Division Area Commander (West), Police Scotland

The afternoon session of the conference features three breakout sessions in round table, pecha kucha and seminar format. With a range of high-quality and interesting speakers, these sessions will explore key policy issues, best practice examples, and a range of programmes and projects from across Scotland.

Register now from only £60 and be a part of Scotland’s largest cycling conference.

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