The document is requesting participants for a focus group to discuss experiences combining cycling with public transportation over the past 18 months, with refreshments and a small reward offered. Interested individuals should contact the research student Peter Atkinson by email or phone by August 2nd to participate in Nottingham between July 27th and August 2nd or propose an alternative interview time if unable to attend a focus group.
The document is requesting participants for a focus group to discuss experiences combining cycling with public transportation over the past 18 months, with refreshments and a small reward offered. Interested individuals should contact the research student Peter Atkinson by email or phone by August 2nd to participate in Nottingham between July 27th and August 2nd or propose an alternative interview time if unable to attend a focus group.
The document is requesting participants for a focus group to discuss experiences combining cycling with public transportation over the past 18 months, with refreshments and a small reward offered. Interested individuals should contact the research student Peter Atkinson by email or phone by August 2nd to participate in Nottingham between July 27th and August 2nd or propose an alternative interview time if unable to attend a focus group.
If you have combined cycling with taking public transport on at least
three journeys in the past 18 months, we would like to hear your experiences at a
Focus Group
Refreshments and a small reward are offered.
To take part, please contact research student Peter Atkinson by email: tspa@leeds.ac.uk or text/phone: 07821 479515. Focus groups will take place in Nottingham between 27 July 2 August,
(see overleaf for provisional times and locations).
If youd be happy to join in but you cannot get to a focus group, please let us know an alternative time when you would be happy to be interviewed. Please read the Participant Information Letter about how your data from the focus group will be used and stored, available at: http://tinyurl.com/hf7dxuh This PhD research project is supported by the WRDTC/ESRC and has University of Leeds Research Ethics approval (Ref. AREA 15-088).