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ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., WATKINS, M., BATHAEI JAVARESHK, M., SHAKMAK, B. and GREGSON, I., 2023. E-scooter trial evaluation summary: a selection of resources of NCC management. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.
GREGSON, I., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G. and ALLISON, S., 2022. Headline insights from initial analysis of Wind-Link Nottingham e-scooter trial focus group data. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.
ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., ALLISON, A., DALE, S., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G. and GREGSON, I., 2020. Exploring the factors found to contribute to people’s motivation to cycle: the impact of new infrastructure in Nottingham city. In: Cycling and Society 2020 symposium, Virtual, 10-11 September 2020.
ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., ALLISON, A., DALE, S., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G. and GREGSON, I., 2020. Exploring the segmentation profiles of those new to cycling and who have increased their cycling: the impact of new infrastructure in Nottingham city. In: Cycling and Society 2020 symposium, Virtual, 10-11 September 2020.
ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., DALE, S., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., GREGSON, I. and ALLISON, A., 2020. Exploring the themes emerging from qualitative comments from an on-street cycling survey: the impact of new infrastructure in Nottingham city. In: Cycling and Society 2020 symposium, Virtual, 10-11 September 2020.
ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., GREGSON, I. and ALLISON, A., 2019. Evaluation of front-line ASC staff e bike use initiative. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.
ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., GREGSON, I. and ALLISON, A., 2019. Insights from NCC’s WCC survey: a policy discussion paper for the Greater Nottingham Cycle Development Group. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.
ALLISON, S., ALLISON, A., WOODALL, T., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G. and GREGSON, I., 2019. User profiles of people who have started to cycle or cycle more since the Western Cycle Corridor has been implemented. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.
WOODALL, T., ALLISON, S., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., PICH, C. and GREGSON, I., 2019. Evaluation of front-line staff e bike use initiative at Nottingham City Council: a policy discussion. In: Cycling and Society Annual Symposium, Department of Social and Political Science, University of Chester, Chester, 2-3 September 2019.
ALLISON, S., PICH, C., WOODALL, T., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G. and GREGSON, I., 2019. Evaluation of staff pool e bike initiative: top-lines report for NCC management. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.
ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., PICH, C. and GREGSON, I., 2019. Nottingham City Council Adult Social Care eBike Evaluation – Focus Group 1: March 2019: Providing insight for policy development. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.
PICH, C., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., ALLISON, S., WATSON, T. and GREGSON, I., 2019. Western cycle corridor user survey: initial evaluation of written comments for NCC management. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.
ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., PICH, C. and GREGSON, I., 2019. Evaluation of front-line staff e bike use initiative: top-lines report for NCC management. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.
GREGSON, I., 2018. Creating a typology of day cycle tourists in the Peak District National Park. In: 1st Annual Meeting of the Cycling Research Board [CRB] 2018, Dutch Cycling Academy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 14-16 November 2018.
GREGSON, I., 2017. Creating a typology of day cycle tourists in the Peak District National Park. In: Leisure Studies Association (LSA) Conference 2017: Enacting leisure, Re-creating Leisure, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, 4-6 July 2017.
GREGSON, I., 2015. Creating a typology of day cycle tourists: the challenges faced by the Peak District National Park in using digital media to communicate with emerging cycle user groups. In: Adventure Tourism Research Association [ATRA] 2015: 4th International Adventure Conference, Sheffield, 2015.
GREGSON, I., MILLS, D., GONZALEZ, J., SHARPE, G. and JOHNSON, M., 2012. Inspiratory muscle warm-up does not improve cycling time trial performance. European Respiratory Journal, 40 (S56), p. 855. ISSN 0903-1936