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Title: TravelWatch Southwest - Webinar 3 - Friday 29 January - Town Centres
Post by: grahame on January 18, 2021, 11:07:22
EDIT to add ... follow up notes will be added after the Webinar - please visit this page from 12:00 on Saturday 30th January - I will be adding a link to this line ..... Notes from meeting online now (10:20, 30.1.21) at http://www.passenger.chat/24608

TravelWatch Southwest - Webinar 3 3.30 pm - Friday 29 January 2021 - Town Centres

From 15:30 for about an hour - Fireside chat, Travelwatch Southwest webinar via Zoom. Sign up via EventBrite - details to follow on this thread.  Please contact TWSW secretary or myself for further details; all welcome. Each webinar in the series is independent - just attend those which are of interest to you.


Title: Re: TravelWatch Southwest - Webinar 3 - Friday 29 January - Town Centres
Post by: grahame on January 26, 2021, 21:42:28
TravelWatch Southwest - Webinar 3 3.30 pm - Friday 29 January 2021 - Town Centres

From 15:30 for about an hour - Fireside chat, Travelwatch Southwest webinar via Zoom. Sign up via EventBrite - details to follow on this thread.  Please contact TWSW secretary or myself for further details; all welcome. Each webinar in the series is independent - just attend those which are of interest to you.

Free Webinar - but register with Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/twsw-webinar-series-2-no-36-reviving-town-centres-and-public-transport-tickets-138478915163) to get the code

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About this Event

What is our vision for town centres going forward? Are there places where enough common ground exists to execute a plan which will work for the communities going forward?

Swindon has a plan - could part of it work for you?

Swindon will be spending a large chunk of the High Streets recovery fund. The Swindon team have demonstrated a strong understanding of the geographical context of their towns setting and this is reflected by the inclusion of public transport in their plan.

We welcome Paddy Bradley from SWLEP (Swindon Local Enterprise Partnership) to kick off this fireside chat.



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