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PACTS conference: Streets Safe for Walking, 8th November 2018

08 November 2018 2018 Mary Ward House, London, WC1H 9SN

Streets Safe for Walking – t he way to healthy and prosperous places Thursday 8th November

Authorities worldwide are promoting walking for health, environment, transport, sustainability, prosperity and other important objectives. This conference will provide evidence from UK and internationally on ways to encourage walking and to deliver safe streets and places for pedestrians – to make them feel safe

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