Spokes Public Meeting – Cycling and Health
13/06/2016 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
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Getting about by bike is great for you!! Middle-aged people who cycle regularly typically enjoy the fitness level of someone 10 years younger, and gain two years in life expectancy. And it’s great for society, reducing pressures on the NHS, on our worsening climate and on our fragile environment.
But what of the dangers that worry people – crashes and pollution – whether you are on a bike or too scared to use one? Yes, these are very serious and must be tackled through infrastructure, restrictions on motor traffic, and other means – but even now the health benefits of getting about by bike hugely outweigh the negatives.
To investigate these issues our summer public meeting is on Cycling and Health, with expert speakers on physical activity, air pollution and road danger. As you would expect, all our speakers use a bike regularly.
Speakers
- the medical expert Professor Chris Oliver Honorary Professor of Physical Activity at Edinburgh University
- the air pollution expert Emilia Hanna Friends of the Earth Air Pollution Campaigner
- the legal expert Jodi Gordon Assistant Solicitor at Cycle Law Scotland
- the political expert Cllr Cammy Day Vice Convener of Edinburgh City Council’s Health Committe
- followed by a one-hour audience QA/ panel discussion chaired by Dr Helen Zealley former Public Health Director at NHS Lothian
Practicalities
- Monday 13 June, 7.30-9.30pm
- Doors open 6.45 for coffee, stalls & chat. Tea/Coffee served until 7.15
- Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh
- Queries? / More info? Email spokes@spokes.org.uk