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Get Set for the Games – Information for local businesses

Transport for West Midlands is running a series of briefings and drop-ins for businesses, both virtual and face-to-face:https://www.birmingham2022.com/getset/local-businesses/briefings

With over one million spectators expected to travel to the Games, our road and public transport network will be much busier than normal. This increase in activity will also present opportunities for your business to shine – so be prepared and plan ahead.

Get all of the information you need to ‘get set’, including:

• temporary road closures and diversions

• parking controls and access permits

• travel advice

• advertising and trading regulations under the Commonwealth Games Act 2020

You will be provided with the most up-to-date information, advice and tools to plan and prepare for the busy and exciting summer ahead.

Join Transport for West Midlands to find out how you can be supported to get set for the Games: https://www.birmingham2022.com/getset/local-businesses/briefings

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