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Cycling for Everyone
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Public Policy Exchange: Boosting Cycling in the UK

25 May 2023

On Thursday, May 25th, 2023, Dutch Cycling Embassy Marketing and Communication Manager Chris Bruntlett participated (virtually) in the one-day event “Boosting Cycling Activity in the UK: Transforming Infrastructure and Improving Road Safety” hosted by the London-based Public Policy Exchange. The keynote was entitled “Looking Back to Move Forward”, during which Chris offered insights into capturing the synergy between cycling and public transport. The keynote was followed by a Q&A with the many participants, which included Roger Geffen of Cycling UK, Amy Priestley of Urban Movement, Simon Munk of the London Cycling Campaign, Matthew Hunter of Markides Associates, and Diana Moore of Exeter Council.

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