The role of transport in planning for sustainable growth & regeneration
08/05/2008 - Midland Hotel, Manchester

Reforming transport governance in England's sub-regions and city regions
20/05/2008 - Mayfair Conference Centre

 

 

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Forthcoming Conferences
The role of transport in planning for sustainable growth & regeneration
Over the coming years, transport will play a far greater role than before in achieving sustainable growth and regeneration by mitigating the impacts of new development. This major one-day conference will help planning authorities, developers, consultants and transport operators address the demanding choices associated with managing mobility whilst achieving growth and regeneration through residential and commercial development.
Date:
08 May 2008
Venue:
Midland Hotel, Manchester
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Reforming transport governance in England's sub-regions and city regions
The Local Transport Bill gives local and passenger transport authorities in England the power to create new governance structures for transport delivery across sub-regions and city regions. This includes the ability to set up integrated transport authorities. Many authorities are already reviewing their transport governance arrangements in anticipation of the powers being enacted. Ministers say they want to give authorities the flexibility to choose the new governance model that best suits their needs, so the precise powers granted to any area will be set out in secondary legislation.This conference will provide a focus for discussion of these issues and offer an insight into the most appropriate way forward for local authorities across England.
Date:
20 May 2008
Venue:
Mayfair Conference Centre
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The Sixth Annual Old Buildings Conference
With accents on ‘future planning’, myth busting and the practical application of existing knowledge, this conference is essential for anyone concerned with Britain’s overall carbon footprint, and the contribution that sustainable re-use can make to achieving the country’s ambitious targets.
Date:
22 May 2008
Venue:
Menier Chocolate Factory, SE1
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Book Now To Receive Early Bird Discounts! Ends 22 May 2008
The 13th annual Quality Streetscapes Conference
This annual gathering, orgainsed by Landor Conferences & RUDI, for those concerned with designing, managing and maintaining public spaces, considers the latest thinking and the most creative and innovative approaches to the design and delivery of streetscapes and public spaces from around the UK and abroad.
Date:
12 June 2008
Venue:
Mayfair Conference Centre
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Film & Television Distribution on the Internet
The Internet is the super-distribution channel of the age for film content. Whilst disruptive to established distribution models the technology in fact offers huge opportunities for content owners. However, to maximise digital rights you need to understand the new media legal landscape. Issues are not limited to rights and how to protect them, but include how to work within data protection laws, promote film online, do deals with intermediaries and Internet Service Providers and a raft of consumer laws. This event will take you through the vital issues which will enable you to exploit new media opportunities and adhere to the laws which govern the online space.
Date:
13 June 2008
Venue:
Congress Centre, London
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Book Now To Receive Early Bird Discounts! Ends 21 May 2008
Transport Modelling Forum
This year, the 3rd Annual Transport Modelling Forum, we will assess uncertainty in our model work in a number of ways. Well-known speakers will stimulate the audience with their views on the importance of dealing with uncertainty in model applications. A separate debate between two respected professionals will address whether our models should become simpler and more transparent, or if they need to become more complex, to deal with all behavioural aspects. And we will ask software providers to discuss in an open forum how their product would be able to handle typical problems faced by professionals in practice. This action-packed programme will be supported as in previous years by an exhibition of products and services. The programme is coming soon, please download the PDF for more details
Date:
18 June 2008
Venue:
ThinkTank, Birmingham
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Leadership in Parking Management (module one)
This is a 3-day residential course for managers, team leaders, supervisors and senior PAs working in civil parking enforcement. The course will provide existing and potential leaders with: a clear definition of their role and working environment and a greater understanding of the challenges of a leadership role; a thorough understanding of the objectives of a parking department, its different sections and the importance of how they interact; a toolkit of communication techniques to enhance the quality and effectiveness of communication with their staff and peers; the skills and techniques required for successfully assessing, quantifying and managing staff performance in a parking environment; effective strategies for motivating parking staff. Two nights accommodation, all meals and course documentation are included.
Date:
24 June 2008
Venue:
The Olde Barn Hotel
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Street Planning and Design – an integrated approach
This is a one day training course drawing on the recently published Link&Place Street Planning and Design Guide. Attendance will equip delegates with the knowledge and tools to improve the efficiency of street networks and street designs, through the use of a systematic approach to identifying and assessing competing demands for limited street space and developing balanced design solutions.
Date:
08 July 2008
Venue:
Royal Academy of Engineering
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Passenger Transport Management Awards
The winners of the Passenger Transport Management Awards will be announced at the Dorchester Hotel, London, on Friday 11th July. The PTMA aim to recognise and reward talented managers in all corners of the transport sector, and at the same time provide an excellent networking opportunity in prestigious surroundings.
Date:
11 July 2008
Venue:
The Dorchester Hotel, London
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Book Now To Receive Early Bird Discounts! Ends 19 June 2008
Enforcement Summit 2008
The event provides a forum to discuss the role of penalties and debt recovery in the enforcement cycle, considering the Tribunals, Courts & Enforcement Act, the emergence of formal bailiff contracts and how to best tackle persistent offenders and evaders.
Date:
17 July 2008
Venue:
Cavendish Conference Centre
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British Parking Awards Launch Party
Venue to be confirmed
Date:
12 September 2008
Venue:
To Be Confirmed
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