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Changing Cities: Cycling, Transport & Trade Post Covid-19

On this week's 'Between the Lines' programme, Andrea is joined by a number of experts to discuss how we can make it easier and safer to shop, trade and use public transport around our cities and urban areas. Together they discuss how the retail sector...

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13.41 23 May 2020


Changing Cities: Cycling, Transport & Trade Post Covid-19



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13.41 23 May 2020


On this week's 'Between the Lines' programme, Andrea is joined by a number of experts to discuss how we can make it easier and safer to shop, trade and use public transport around our cities and urban areas.

Together they discuss how the retail sector can deal with the current crisis, how transport planning and infrastructure will have to adapt going-forward, and what effect those changes might have on businesses and the way we live our lives.

Graeme McQueen, Head of Communications at Dublin Chamber of Commerce

Brian Caulfield, Associate Professor in the School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin

Janet Horner, Green Party Councillor and member of the Dublin Cycling Campaign

Conor Faughnan, Director of Consumer Affairs for AA Ireland

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