Exploring practice on how to maximise on the local benefits from the 2019 Tour de Yorkshire in Doncaster (October 2019)

Exploring practice on how to maximise on the local benefits from the 2019 Tour de Yorkshire in Doncaster (October 2019)

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Exploring practice on how to maximise on the local benefits from the 2019 Tour de Yorkshire in Doncaster (October 2019)

The overarching purpose of this new research reported on here was to build on the learning and achievements from this previous TdY 2018 research, and the interventions piloted during the TdY 2019. The aim was to further enhance key stakeholders' understanding about how in practice they can work together and innovate to maximise the local community benefits and increase physical activity resulting from the events that they deliver. In addition, it assessed the social impacts of this year's race on a selection of the communities along the new route to compare with the findings from last year's social impact assessment