Local residents are invited to play their part in shaping a brighter, healthier and more mobile future for Bury.
All are welcome to share their ideas with the Bury Walking and Cycling Forum, which next meets on Thursday 21 October.
The meeting will be attended by officers from Bury Council’s Live Well Service and climate action team. The agenda includes the results of the recent walking and cycling survey, measures to reduce our carbon footprint, active travel and bike libraries.
The forum aims to increase the number of people (of all ages) walking and cycling in Bury, which contributes towards the Bury Moving vision of getting 75% of the Bury population moving more by 2025 and supports climate targets for improving air quality and reducing CO2 emissions produced by traffic and travel in Bury.
To book your place at the forum, and for more details, go to https://bury-walking-and-cycling-forum-autumn-2021.eventbrite.co.uk
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