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By GM Moving | 21 March 2024 | TAGS: Conference, learning, Networking

We can’t wait to come together to spend the day leading, learning and moving to enable active lives for all across Greater Manchester. Over 1,000 colleagues and leaders from across the system, including health, education, community, voluntary and faith organisations, planning, urban design, transport, sustainability, business, physical activity and sport, have registered to re-energise and refocus at the GM Moving Conference.

A massive thank you goes out to everyone who this week is busy planning and organising the day including partners from across the Country who will be speaking at the event (view our speaker and contributor list here).

It is set to be a brilliant day to connect with each other, share stories, amplify great work, collaborate on shared challenges, and celebrate the many ways people are helping create the conditions for others to move more.  

If you haven't signed up but would like too, please visit our tickets page, where you can claim a complimentary in person ticket or sign up for the live stream.

 

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