

Who attended?
Active County Cambridgeshire was the UK’s National Active Travel Conference, the 13th annual event in a series established in 2013
Each session provided useful insights and actionable ideas to help attendees design inclusive and accessible infrastructure and communications.

Who was there? 400+ delegates including:
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Public health;
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Education;
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Placemaking;
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Net zero;
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Tourism, heritage and visitor experience sectors;
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Architects;
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Masterplanners;
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Landscape architects;
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Developers;
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Planners;
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Behaviour change experts and psychologists;
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Consultants;
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National, regional and local government officers;
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Principal planners;
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Walking & cycling officers;
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Project managers and leaders;
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Policy managers;
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Highways engineers / transport engineers;
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Strategy managers;
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Heads of transport;
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Chief executives;
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Smarter choices managers;
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Travel planners;
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Road safety and cycling training officers.
Active County Cambridgeshire brought together Government, councils, authorities and the professional sector to discuss how to design and promote inclusive and accessible communities that people want to spend time in.
We carefully curated the conference programme by featuring an essential mix of keynote presentations from government, council hosts and sponsors, plus seminars on a range of topics.
The Active County series of conferences is the UK's largest annual gathering of cycling and walking development professionals. It provides exhibitors with the ideal space for meeting and networking with existing and future customers.

Active County Cambridgeshire 13-14 July 2026 Ray Dolby Centre and West Hub Cambridge



