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When: 17 June 2025, 1st tee from 08:30 and 10:30 - 17:30Where: Stratford on Avon Golf Club, Tiddington Road, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 7BAThis meeting is open to CILT Golf Society members and guests, for golf, fellowship and networking. The day will start with coffee and bacon rolls and be followed by an 18-hole Stableford competition starting at 1030. The day will conclude with a 2-course meal and prize-giving. An option for some to warm up by playing 9-holes from about 0830 could be arranged. Stratford on Avon Golf Club is one of the oldest and most revered clubs in Warwickshire. It was founded in 1894 then moved to the current site in 1924 to a course, designed by J H Taylor (five times winner of the Open Championship) and F G Hawtree. Sam Ryder opened the new course in 1928 with his famous professional Abe Mitchell (the figure on the top of the Ryder Cup) and three British Open champions. Sam Ryder was Vice President at the time and became Captain throughout 1929/31.Booking for Members-£80 TBCBooking for Non-Members-£90 TBC To book please contact: Paulwsymes@outlook.comRegardsCommunities Team
This course provides an introduction to the modelling tools commonly used, providing delegates with an understanding of the applicability of different models to various situations, and equips practitioners with simple techniques for checking model outputs.
The course is designed for people with limited or no experience of transport modelling activities who are responsible for requesting or commissioning models, such as those working in the fields of strategic transport planning, strategic land use planning, development management and economic growth/regeneration. It is also suitable for those with managerial responsibility for modelling teams, who are looking for a broad overview of techniques and issues.Programme and Booking FormFor more information, please email info@ptrc-training.co.ukCourse Fees
Standard Fee: £545
CILT Member/ Local Authority/ Charity Fee: £495
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We recognise that supply chains are evolving rapidly in 2025, and here at DP World Ports & Terminals, we want to invite you to an insight day, to see our facilities and answer any questions you may have. Insight days will take place at two locations, DP World Southampton and London Gateway.Below is a link where you can register your place at either location. Please note that due to high demand, the next availability for Insight Days start from the 25th of June for DP World Southampton the 24th of July London Gateway.To register click hereor scan the below QR Code
Multi-stakeholder Collaboration for Net Zero: Exploring Policy and Management ResponsesWhen: Thursday 26th June 2025 (Hybrid)Where: The Enterprise Centre, Bridge Street, Derby, DE1 3LD or Online
Aim: To connect businesses, policy makers and key stakeholders in order to explore the challenges and opportunities of multi-stakeholder collaboration for Net Zero policy initiative
Multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs) have become a valuable tool for achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) (UN, 2015). As one of the UN SDGs, Goal 17 (Partnership for the Goals) targets strengthening of the collaborative approaches and partnerships in driving and providing resolutions to sustainability challenges. This event will provide an opportunity to explore management and policy approaches to understating the challenges and opportunities of multi-stakeholder collaboration for Net Zero. The keynote address line-up includes large and small businesses as well as local authorities. There is a practitioner-lead plenary session exploring perceptions of environmental stakeholders towards partnership and collaborative working. The event will offer important knowledge sharing amongst various stakeholders of green growth and Net Zero in the D2N2 region, as well as policy recommendations and feedback related to the topic area. Participants: Businesses, Local Authority Representatives, NGOs, academics and other relevant stakeholdersBooking: Free. In person (Up to 50, first come first served). Online (unlimited). Joining instructions will be provided.Booking Deadline: 18th June 2025Host: Professor Qile (Horace) He q.he@derby.ac.uk; Dr Polina Baranova. p.baranova@derby.ac.ukEvent Sponsors: British Academy, University of Derby, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, East Midlands Chamber of Commerce
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When: 26 June 2025, 13:00 - 14:30Where: OnlineSpeaker(s): VariousJoin IEMA Yorkshire & Humberside for an engaging webinar exploring Yorkshire’s role in Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF).The UK has introduced the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) mandate in 2025 to support its transport decarbonisation agenda. But what is SAF and how does it help decarbonise the sector?We will have speakers from both Department for Transport (DfT) who designed the UK SAF mandate and Phillips 66 (P66), the first UK SAF producer located in Yorkshire and Humber. They will explain how the policy works and the implications for both the UK fuel and aviation sector. We will also touch upon the environmental and economic impacts of this policy and how the UK is leading this innovative decarbonisation effort in a difficult to decarbonise sector.For further information and to book click here
Many professionals lack confidence in their report-writing skills, and feel that their credibility suffers because their written reports are not a fair reflection of their expertise. Anyone involved in technical work will quickly discover the challenges presented when trying to communicate their ideas, information, proposals or recommendations to colleagues and clients. All too often, the impact of many hours of work can hinge on the ability to explain the results effectively to others.This programme is suitable for transportation practitioners at all levels wishing to improve their technical writing skills; it is also particularly useful for those new to technical report writing in a business and consultancy context.Programme and Booking FormFor full programme details, please email info@ptrc-training.co.uk
Course Fees
Standard Fee: £385
CILT Member/ Local Authority/ Charity Fee: £365
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When: 02 July 2025, 13:00 - 14:00Where: OnlineLast Mile DeliveryThis webinar will bring together experts from local government, Transport for London, logistics operators and academia to explore some of the biggest challenges and opportunities around Last Mile Delivery - the final stage of any process for delivering goods to end customers such as shops, bars, offices and people in their own homes. It follows on from CIHT’s recent briefing paper Last Mile Delivery – Challenges & Opportunities for Local Authorities. To book for this webinar click here
Going beyond resilience - a Supply Chain Workshop When: Thursday 3rd July 2025, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Where: Room LOB 101, The Library of Birmingham, Centenary Square, Birmingham B1 2ND Join industry leaders on July 3, 2025, in Birmingham to explore disruptive logistics technologies and strategies for thriving in a chaotic business landscape. In collaboration with NashTech we’re hosting an exclusive Logistics Workshop on Thursday, 3rd July | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM (BST) LOB 101, The Library of Birmingham (access via The Rep, Centenary Square) Join us for another interactive hands-on workshop, where our expert speakers will unpack the “triple whammy” of personalisation, automation, and localisation that’s redefining today’s supply chain. We’ll dive into:
Led by guest speaker and logistics expert @Sean Culey, and Chair of the West Midlands CILT @Richard Atkinson, and supported by @NashTechs Tech Advisory Team, this is a must-attend for logistics and supply chain decision-makers navigating rapid transformation.Seats are limited – secure yours now!#CILT #Logistics #SupplyChainInnovation #BusinessTransformation #supplychainresilience #FutureOfLogistics #LeadershipInChange #NashTechTo Book, Click below link:https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0kT8C-0
When: 8 July 2025, 17:30 - 19:00Where: Zoom MeetingSpeaker: Ed Wills FCILT, Managing Director, Brighton & Hove Buses
Organised horse bus routes first began running in Brighton and Hove around the middle of the 19th Century, particularly once the London railway arrived in 1841. It was in 1935 that Tilling formed a new separate company the Brighton, Hove & District Omnibus Company Ltd (BH&D) as an autonomous subsidiary of the parent group. Buses were branded as Brighton, Hove & District and continued to run alongside the Corporation’s trams and the motor buses run by Southdown.
Ed will provide an update on the company’s plans for improving services for customers and the continued innovation that has seen the city achieve the highest bus usage outside of London in the UK. He will provide an update on the company’s plans and how it requires a whole combination of different activities to come together to ensure customers continue to receive the best possible experience.
To book: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ciltuk-brighton-hove-buses-one-year-on-virtual-event-tickets-1116499523129?aff=oddtdtcreatorNote: If you are not a current Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, please be aware our membership team may be in touch with you using your email address provided regards membership opportunities. If you do not wish to be contacted please email and let us know at regions@ciltuk.org.ukCompetencies:
What is TPM?The Transport Practitioners’ Meeting is a unique opportunity for transport professionals to engage with each other and inspire the profession. For over 20 years, we have brought together transport practitioners to be empowered to make transport a force for good. The world today faces unprecedented transport, logistics and planning challenges, making the conference an even more invaluable space to debate, share and engage. TPM provides a home for the profession, an arena to find common solutions, to ensure that transportation managers are ready to build a world that is better than before.Why attend TPM?
Where is TPM being held?#2025TPM will be held 9th and 10th of July 2025 in Manchester at The Manchester Metropolitan University. There is plenty of opportunity to get involved be it presenting a poster or presentation, sponsoring a network session or simply soaking in the atmosphere – The Transport Practitioners’ Meeting is a must attend event for any practitioner!Pricing Ticket PricesOne Day RateTwo Day RateStandard Rate£349£499*Speaker Rate£199£299*Local Authority Rate**£249£399Member Rate£299£499*Awards Ceremony & Dinner Only£59* Dinner included with this rate ** Local Authorities receive two bookings for the price of one on two day bookings. Dinner is not included. Please email info@ptrc-training.co.uk to book
Please note that an RSVP for the dinner must be received at least one week prior to the event. Any no shows for RSVPs to the dinner event are subject to a £50 administration fee. Cancellation of an RSVP is accepted up to three days before the event.
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