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Shared Transport in Scotland Seminar 2024

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The seminar brings together practitioners and policy makers of shared transport in Scotland and is funded by Smarter Choices Smarter Places.

CoMoUK will present latest insights into a range of shared modes such as car share, bike share, e-scooter share andcommunity transport. We will also publicise our first report on DDRT use in Scotland.

The seminar will bring you up to date with groundbreaking research in the sector and gives you the opportunity to share your knowledge with stakeholders across Scotland’s shared transport community.

The seminar brought together practitioners and policy makers of shared transport in Scotland and was funded by Smarter Choices Smarter Places.

CoMoUK presented the latest insight into a range of shared modes such as car share, bike share, e-scooter share and community transport. We also publicised our first report on DDRT use in Scotland.

The seminar brought particpants up to date with groundbreaking research in the sector and gave them he opportunity to share their knowledge with stakeholders across Scotland’s shared transport community.

The seminar brought together practitioners and policy makers of shared transport in Scotland and was funded by Smarter Choices Smarter Places.

CoMoUK presented the latest insight into a range of shared modes such as car share, bike share, e-scooter share and community transport. We also publicised our first report on DDRT use in Scotland.

The seminar brought particpants up to date with groundbreaking research in the sector and gave them he opportunity to share their knowledge with stakeholders across Scotland’s shared transport community.

The seminar brought together practitioners and policy makers of shared transport in Scotland and was funded by Smarter Choices Smarter Places.

CoMoUK presented the latest insight into a range of shared modes such as car share, bike share, e-scooter share and community transport. We also publicised our first report on DDRT use in Scotland.

The seminar brought particpants up to date with groundbreaking research in the sector and gave them he opportunity to share their knowledge with stakeholders across Scotland’s shared transport community.

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These sessions are only open to CoMoUK members and local authorities. If you would like to know more about membership or if you are an authority which is not already on our invite list please contact us at info@como.org.uk.
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Skybar of DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh City Centre, 34 Bread Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9AF

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Shared Transport in Scotland Seminar 2024
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10
October
2024
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2:00 pm
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Skybar of DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh City Centre, 34 Bread Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9AF
Virtual (Zoom)
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Skybar of DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh City Centre, 34 Bread Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9AF
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