[ 14/06/2019 17:00 tot 17/06/2019 17:00. ] Op het Suikerfabriekterrein in Groningen vindt van 14 tot en met 16 juni het International Cargo Bike Festival plaats. Het thema van het het International Cargo Bike Festival is ‘Delivering Happiness!’ Vervolgens start 17 juni in congrescentrum De Oosterpoort de 6e Europese Conferentie over Duurzame Stedelijke Mobiliteit (Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans – SUMP). Groningen presenteert samen met [...]
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