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SUMMARY:Seminar – Politics\, policy and the absence of evidence: decisio
 n making about speed restrictions in Edinburgh and Belfast. - Professor Mi
 ke Kelly\, Primary Care Unit\, Institute of Public Health\, Cambridge.
DTSTART:20191106T123000Z
DTEND:20191106T133000Z
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CONTACT:Paul Browne
DESCRIPTION:The cities of Edinburgh and Belfast have both introduced 20mph
  speed restrictions on certain of their roads in recent years.  This has b
 een advanced in both places as offering a mixture of transport and public 
 health benefits.  NIHR have funded an evaluation of the consequences of th
 e decisions.  One part of that broader investigation has been a study of t
 he way evidence was (and was not) part of the decision making process.  Th
 is paper reports some findings about the processes involved and the ways t
 hat that decision makers worked to get the schemes introduced.
LOCATION:Meeting rooms\, Level 4 Institute of Metabolic Sciences\, Addenbr
 ooke’s Treatment Centre (ATC)
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