Riding together for better health: A Cycling UK roundtable 

A groups of Cyclists riding a selection of Cycles over a bridge in the Scottish countryside
  • The Fleming Room, The Scottish Parliament, Horse Wynd, Edinburgh EH99 1SP
  • Tuesday 10th February 2026
  • 18:00 – 20:00

Join Cycling UK for a roundtable discussion with key speakers on health and active travel. The discussion will cover the health and wellbeing impacts of cycling, the need to address the barriers to more women cycling, and what can be done to improve rates of cycling, particularly among women, so that individuals and wider society can enjoy the benefits.

The roundtable will begin with speeches from key speakers, before the discussion is opened to the rest of the group for questions and contributions. The event will finish with networking and refreshments.

We are delighted to welcome the following speakers that will open the roundtable discussions:

  • Dr Margaret Douglas, Public Health Scotland
  • Dr Adrian Davis, Edinburgh Napier University
  • Emily Williams, Inverness Bicycle Mayor
  • Jim Densham, Policy Manager, Cycling UK

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