Join the next Big Active Conversation!

These events bring people and partners together across GM to share and explore stories, challenges and expertise that help make GM a better place for people to walk, cycle, wheel and to live active lives.

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By TfGM and GM Moving Partners | 24 June 2022 | TAGS: Inclusion, walking, Cycling, Wheeling, TfGM

Hosted by TfGM and GM Moving partners, the Big Active Conversations are an opportunity for people and partners in Greater Manchester to come together to share stories, challenges, and expertise that contribute to helping make GM a better place for people to walk, cycle, wheel and to live active lives. 

This is the fourth instalment of the quarterly stakeholder conversations, and is first opportunity to convene the event in person at The Edge Arena in Wigan.

The agenda is set to include talks from local leaders, an interactive walking tour, and breakout sessions covering a range of topical themes.

The event will take place between 1pm-4:30pm, with more details on speakers and breakout sessions being released soon.

Find full details here and register your place 

Please note there are limited tickets available.

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