Healthy City Design 2025 International Congress comes to the Lowry at MediaCity this October with GM Moving set to be an Event Partner.
GM Moving is to be an event partner when the Healthy City Design 2025 International Congress comes to the Lowry at MediaCity in Salford on 14-15 October.
World-leading practitioners, researchers, and policy thinkers from around the world will be coming to Greater Manchester with in-person and virtual tickets now available.
GM Moving are curating a panel session focusing on joyful placemaking: The role of joy, creativity and play in health creation as part of the Congress.
Strategic Lead for Healthy Active Places, Kelly-Marie Rodgers, will also be speaking on panel delving into Creating Age-Friendly Homes.
Elsewhere there are sessions covering place-based design for mental health, inclusive neighbourhood parks, Live Well, community-led regeneration and much more.
The Congress includes opportunities to move with Invisible Cities offering 3 unique walking tours while 360 Degree Society are running a guided walk on Tuesday evening.
Localities can also enter The Healthy City Design Awards which recognise innovation and excellence in the urban built environment.
The deadline for the entering the awards is 4 September with entries evaluated by an independent panel of three judges on each of the eight categories.
Strategic Lead for Healthy Active Places, Kelly-Marie Rodgers, said:
“It will be great to welcome policymakers and practitioners to explore fresh ways to create healthier cities and communities that promote inclusive growth and social development.
“The built environment in which we live and work can provide, or severely reduce, our ability to move every day which has a huge impact on our physical and mental health.
“There’s so much innovative and exciting work happening throughout Greater Manchester which is creating healthy, active places and supporting active lives for all.”
Here's a strong example of GM Moving’s wider vision: creating positive movement experiences for everyone in Greater Manchester, rooted in community, equity, and joy.
Between July and September, Sport England is shining a spotlight on one of the five big issues in its Uniting the Movement strategy – a deeper exploration of ‘connecting communities’, and how place-based approaches can bring people together to get active in non-traditional settings and ways. This spotlight offers a timely opportunity to reflect on the work of GM Moving and its long-standing partnership with 10GM — a collaboration of Local Infrastructure Organisations (LIOs) that support Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprise (VCSE) groups across Greater Manchester.
We’re thrilled to be part of one of the official Fan Zones in Piccadilly Gardens, bringing people together to celebrate across two exciting match weekends.