Date:09 Dec 2009
Time:9.15am - 4.20pm
Website:Visit website
Contact:Matthew Warrilow (mwarrilow@publicservice.co.uk) or telephone 0161 832 7387.
Location:The Barbican Centre, London
Full Address:The Barbican Centre, Silk St, City of London, EC2Y
Description:
This event will look at how transport policy fits into the wider environmental objectives of the government, from the debate on electric vehicles to discussing how local authorities and central government services can be pioneers in the delivery of a truly sustainable transport network.
PUBLIC SECTOR MEMBERS OF LOWCVP: COMPLIMENTARY
PRIVATE SECTOR MEMBERS OF LOWCVP: 20% DISCOUNT ON PUBLISHED RATES
Speakers include:
Stephen Hammond MP, Member of Parliament for Wimbledon, Shadow Minister for Transport
Michele Dix, Managing Director, Planning, Transport for London
Greg Archer, Managing Director, Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership
Dr Doug Parr, Chief Scientist, Greenpeace
Colin Cram, Former Chief Executive, North West Centre of Excellence
Can a UK transport system:
- Support national economic competitivness and growth?
- Reduce transport emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases?
- Contribute to better safety, security and health?
- Promote greater equality of opportunity for all citizens?
- Improve quality of life and promote a healthy natural environment?
Further information on the event can be found via our events website: www.publicserviceevents.co.uk
To confirm your attendance at this event, email your details to Matthew Warrilow (mwarrilow@publicservice.co.uk) or telephone 0161 832 7387.