We’re engaged in ongoing discussion with planners and policy-makers at both the local and national level.
Jean Adams spoke about our work at an internal seminar for the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) in May.
At a more local level, John Rahilly has presented unpublished results of his Interrupted Time Series Analysis (ITS) of the impact of takeaway management zones on new planning applications to a meeting of the Coventry City Council, and Thomas Burgoine discussed our work with around 40 researchers and practitioners at Nesta, the UK innovation agency for social good.