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End of term Bike Bus episode
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Rob and Katie reflect on another year of Bike Buses in Worcester. Big thank you and well done to all of the amazing volunteers and families that make Bike Bus possible, with some thoughts on what's happening next over the summer.
More info at bikeworcester.org.uk
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Review of permitted cycling routes in Worcester City Centre
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Introducing Global Bike Bus Summit 2025 with Jordi Honey-Rosés from University of Barcelona
25:27|Rob welcomes Jordi Honey-Rosés, a senior researcher at the University of Barcelona to discuss the next Global Bike Bus Summit, which will be hosted in Worcester 9th - 11th April 2025.For more information, visit bikebussummit.org and subscribe to the mailing list, or bikeworcester.org.uk for more about Bike Worcester.--Dr. Jordi Honey-Rosés is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (ICTA-UAB). He is an environmental planner (University of Illinois, PhD) specialized in impact evaluation. He joined ICTA-UAB after eight years at the School of Community and Regional Planning at the University of British Columbia (2013-2021) where he was Associate Professor with tenure. He has published widely on urban experiments and impact evaluation in leading international scientific journals and his teaching has been recognized with the prestigious University Killam Teaching Award. He has university degrees from the University of California at Berkeley and a Master in Public Policy (MPP) from the Harvard Kennedy School. (Source)
Oscar and Lars on a tandem
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Interview with Sarah Mitchell, Cycling UK CEO
11:01|Sarah Mitchell, Cycling UK CEO, visits Worcester for the last Bike Bus of the season.
NFD 4 / meeting up with the team
13:19|For the final leg of Dan and Rob, hundred mile ride with the running out of time relay some of the Bike Worcester team written out to metres to bring the bat into Worcester thank you Lars Liesa James Al and Kiki.
NFD 3 - your letters
07:15|Rob and Dan continue the hundred mile journey with the running out of time relay. we meet the Evesham Vale runners for their leg of the relay and Danny reads your letters. Stay tuned for more.
NFD 2 - setting up Bike Worcester
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