11–12 May 2017 |
National Science and Media Museum |
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11 May 2017 Cycle City Active City Bradford ProgrammePlease note that following the recent announcement of the General Election to be held on June 8, some speakers may be subject to pre-election ‘purdah’ rules and so themes and appearances on the programme may be subject to change. Morning workshops |
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From 10.00 until 12.00 |
Registration point for morning workshops is at the National Science & Media Museum Reception |
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Register at Pavilion Cafe in City Park |
Bronté & Priestly room |
Cubby Broccolli Theatre |
Braine room |
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Ride the Cycle Superhighway with CityConnect May 11 2017: 9.00am until 11.30am Delegates arriving from Leeds have the opportunity to experience the Bradford-Leeds City Connect Cycleway. Bikes will be provided by Nextbike, and no worries if you have luggage as this will be couriered across. Click here for further information |
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Bradford City Walking tour10.15 - 11.15 am. Register from 9.30 onwards at Pavilion Cafe in City Park |
Public bike share workshopLed by nextbike
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Bike-friendly businesses masterclassLed by Gavin Wood, West Yorkshire Combined Authority & CityConnect
Click here for further information Register to attend Session sponsored by: Read about CityConnect's Bike Friendly Business scheme |
Cycling Monitoring & Evaluation workshop: cutting edge techniques and developments to make the case for change
Monitoring & Evaluation workshop: Proposed Agenda Key questions 1. Which are the most pressing policy questions that monitoring and evaluation can help to answer? 2. What are the data requirements in each instance? 3. How can this data be used / how is this data being used for effective influencing? 4. What innovations in data gathering and use can attendees report on? Click here for further information Session sponsored by: |
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Cycle City Active City exhibition and afternoon sessions |
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11.30 |
Exhibition opensRefreshments are served in the main exhibition hall |
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Ride the Cycle Superhighway with CityConnect May 11 2017: 9.00am until 11.30am Delegates arriving from Leeds have the opportunity to experience the Bradford-Leeds City Connect Cycleway. Bikes will be provided by Nextbike, and no worries if you have luggage as this will be couriered across. Click here for further information |
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13.00 |
Aecom Theatre |
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Welcome address from Councillor Alun Griffiths, Deputy Lord Mayor, BradfordAfternoon Plenary: the route to a healthier, happier societyThis year’s opening keynote takes the format of an informal chat-show style series of interviews, hosted by Pete Zanzottera, Sustainable Transport Consultant Panelists ‘on the couch’ include:
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14.30 |
Aecom Theatre |
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Q&ADelegates put questions to the panellists |
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15.00 |
BreakRefreshments served in the main exhibition area |
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15.30 |
Move to the Alhambra StudioDelegates are led across the street for Speed Learning |
Bronté and Priestly Room |
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Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans (LCWIPs) workshopThis workshop provides information on the Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans (LCWIPs) guidance, and supporting tools, which were published in April 2017. The workshop will also provide details of the technical support available to Local Authorities Session led by:
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15.45 |
Alhambra Studio |
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Speed LearningSpeed Learning provides a fast-moving discussion platform for knowledge-sharing and helps teams to network. The 30-plus case studies will be presented simultaneously at ‘bar tables’ consisting of short presentations followed by discussion. A horn will be sounded when it is time to change to another table. |
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16.45 |
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Bronté and Priestly Room |
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Using the propensity to cycle tool: implementation on the groundRobin Lovelace, University Academic Fellow in Transport and Big Data, with Malcolm Morgan, Leeds Institute for Data Analytics (LIDA), Leeds University |
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17.30 |
Delegates return to the National Science & Media MuseumOptional Bike Ride to Saltaire from 5.30 pm (numbers limited) Meet at the Pavilion Cafe in City Park, Bradford. Limit 25 riders, with sign-up from the morning at the registraiton desk. Route: Market Street, Forster Square then route of proposed CityConnect 2 northwards to join existing Canal Road Greenway at Bolton Woods. Along CRG to Shipley, cross onto Leeds/Liverpool Canal and turn west for 1 mile to Saltaire (World Heritage Site). Call in at Boat House pub on River Aire for pint of Saltaire Blond or similar, made with proper Yorkshire water! Back to City Centre by same route, to arrive approx 7.30pm for evening entertainment. |
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17.45 |
Kodak Gallery |
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Evening NetworkingAddress by Kersten England, Chief Executive, City of Bradford/CityConnect Selection of networking drinks and entertainment provided in the Kodak Gallery area of the National Science & Media Museum |
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19.00 |
Move to City Park for evening activities |
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19.00 |
City Park |
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Evening of Cycling in the main square outside the National Science & Media MuseumThursday 11 May from 7pm onwards Delegates gather in or around City Park (guides will be on hand). Gather from 7pm onwards in City Park. Bradford's cycling public has been invited to cycle down from 7.30pm for a Party in the Park! CityConnect will provide a Bike In Cinema, with short films all about the bicycle and Bradford. Bicycle Ballet performance The evening will finish with the Bradford Cycling Band '53-10' who will play a rousing set against the backdrop of water and lights! Aim: To have fun and emphasise that cycling is about enjoying life!
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12 May 2017 Programme |
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08.00 |
Registration opens for International Breakfast BriefingRegistration opens and refreshments are served in the main exhibition hall |
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08.15 |
Aecom Theatre |
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International Breakfast briefingChair: Kersten England, Chief Executive, City of Bradford/CityConnect Speakers include:
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09.00 |
RegistrationRegistration opens and refreshments are served in the main exhibition hall |
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09.30 |
Aecom Theatre |
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Walking & cycling development: the next levelSpeakers and panel discussion Chaired by: Joe Seymour, Director, Head of Traffic and Local Roads (Europe), Aecom
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11.00 |
Morning BreakRefreshments served in the main exhibiton area |
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11.30 |
Aecom Theatre |
Cubby Broccolli Theatre |
Bronté & Priestly Rooms |
Alhambra Studio |
Alhambra - Circle Café |
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New funding for delivering cyclingChaired by: Simon Telford, Principal Engineer, Aecom Delivering the Midlands’ first Cycle Superhighway in Nottingham with LEP funding The future of cycling and walking in West Yorkshire Blackburn case study: using Social Impact Bonds to fund cycling infrastructure Public/private: the future of bike share Session sponsored by: |
Designing-in activity: the future of protected cycle lanesChaired by: Adrian Lord, Phil Jones Associates Wilmslow Road Cycleway: a major roadspace reallocation project Bradford-Leeds cycle superhighway: lessons learned The Radschnellweg Ruhr: Germany's first cycle superhighway Segregated cycle routes throughout Scotland: exploring project delivery TfL cycle superhighways: lessons learned
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Cycling and walking: social, economic and health benefitsChaired by: Richard Smith, Director, Action Streets Building in business benefits to active streets The broader air quality and public health agenda Using walking and cycling to build the visitor economy Walking Cities: Blueprint for Change West Yorkshire Case Studies |
Safety & enabling behaviour changeChaired by: Anna Semlyen, Campaign Manager, 20’s Plenty for Us The relationship between cycling levels and injury risk in England Close passing of cyclist policing: review of UK safety schemes Public bike share schemes as an extension of public transport: making the case
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Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans (LCWIPs)
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12.45 |
Lunch BreakLunch served in the main exhibiton area |
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14.00 |
Aecom Theatre |
Cubby Broccolli Theatre |
Bronté & Priestly Rooms |
Alhambra Studio |
Alhambra - Circle Café |
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Realising the ambition: lessons from Cycle Ambition Grant schemesChaired by: Adrian Lord, independent member, Cycle City Ambition Grant Steering Group Short presentations from the DfT-funded Cycle City Ambition Grant cities, with Q&A Bristol: Shared spaces Oxford: Junction design Newcastle: Evaluating change – Acorn Road survey Leeds: City centre modelling Norwich: Access to the city centre Birmingham: Successful behavioural change Cambridge: Priority over side roads TfGM: Bus stop by-passes TfL: Monitoring complex junctions |
Cycling futuresChaired by: John Dales, Director, Urban Movement Cycling in Augmented Space Cycle share: the keystone for equitable Mobility as a Service The game changer for cycle logistics: new dimensions Cycling UK’s Community Clubs programme: evidence on cost-effective ways to boost future cycle use Session sponsored by: |
Wellbeing, diversity and inclusionChaired by: Naz Ali, Bradford Youth Service, Bradford Council Beyond the bicycle: towards a true cycling revolution Cycle Boom study, Oxford Brookes University Cycling for all Shared electric bikes: encouraging equality and diversity in cycling
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Place-shapingChaired by: Steve Hartley, Strategic Director, Place, City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council Building in well-being to transport policy: engaging transport, economy, environment and public health Developing health promoting environments: cycling in Girlington case study More than just a name: place-shaping core principles Planning active travel networks in new communities
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Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans (LCWIPs)
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15.15 |
Afternoon BreakRefreshments served in the main exhibiton area |
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15.45 |
Aecom Theatre |
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Joining the dots: how business, public health, education and employment can enable active lifestylesAs with yesterday’s opening keynote, this session takes the format of an informal chat-show style series of interviews with audience interaction and ongoing questions and answers. Chaired by John Dales, Director, Urban Movement Panelists include:
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17.00 |
Conference Close |
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