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The economic benefits of cycling
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Who are we, and what do we do Context – economic benefits Leisure and tourism spend Retail vitality Employer benefits Transport poverty Modelling impacts Cost-benefit analysis
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Who are we, and what do we do Context – economic benefits Leisure and tourism spend Retail vitality Employer benefits Transport poverty Modelling impacts Cost-benefit analysis
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Who are we, and what do we do Context – economic benefits Leisure and tourism spend Retail vitality Employer benefits Transport poverty Modelling impacts Cost-benefit analysis
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Way of the Roses: economic data
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Who are we, and what do we do Context – economic benefits Leisure and tourism spend Retail vitality Employer benefits Transport poverty Modelling impacts Cost-benefit analysis
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Who are we, and what do we do Context – economic benefits Leisure and tourism spend Retail vitality Employer benefits Transport poverty Modelling impacts Cost-benefit analysis
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Who are we, and what do we do Context – economic benefits Leisure and tourism spend Retail vitality Employer benefits Transport poverty Modelling impacts Cost-benefit analysis
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How people without a car in their household make their journeys – a very rural area
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Who are we, and what do we do Context – economic benefits Leisure and tourism spend Retail vitality Employer benefits Transport poverty Modelling impacts Cost-benefit analysis
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Estimated additional cycle trips generated under a package of interventions in Greater Manchester
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Costs associated with a package of cycling interventions to 2025
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Who are we, and what do we do Context – economic benefits Leisure and tourism spend Retail vitality Employer benefits Transport poverty Modelling impacts Cost-benefit analysis
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BCRs for (most of) 84 schemes Due to report soon… Connect2
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