Walk21 Ireland 2022

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TU Dublin Grangegorman and Various Venues, Monday 19th September - Friday 23rd September

Walk21, the global walking summit, brings together practitioners, academics, planners, politicians and citizens to celebrate the importance of walking and re-imagine a world that is more liveable and sustainable. We know Walk21 Ireland will be the event to renew all of our energy for walking!

This year’s conference theme, The Decade to Change, has never been more pressing, exploring how supporting and encouraging walking can help deliver Sustainable Development Goal commitments by 2030.

We invite you to join us in-person or online this September to discuss the critical imperatives for walking. We look forward to welcoming your work and ideas as we reach into all corners of the world to gather the experience, expertise and ideas to push the international walking agenda forward.

Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin), in partnership with the Government of Ireland, is proud to host Walk21 Ireland – the 22nd International Walk21 Conference on Walking and Liveable Communities. Walk21 Ireland is supported by the Government of Ireland’s Department of Transport, Department of Health and Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.


Date:
Monday 19th September - Friday 23rd September
Time:
Varies
Price:
TBC
Address:
TU Dublin Grangegorman, Grangegorman Lower, Dublin 7, Ireland

Google Map of TU Dublin Grangegorman, Grangegorman Lower, Dublin 7, Ireland

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