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The course is built around a mock inquiry for a major urban extension with its core purpose to develop the skills required in preparing and delivering robust and precise proofs of evidence.Delegates will also gain experience of the additional pressures imposed by speaking in public and dealing with cross-examination, and not forgetting the importance of making arguments clear and simple to understand so that all those present at the inquiry are on an ‘equal footing’.Programme and Booking FormFor more information, please email info@ptrc-training.co.ukCourse Fees
Standard Fee: £545
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This course will provide a comprehensive grounding in the latest business case appraisal approaches for transport projects. It will introduce the five cases that make up a transport business case: the Strategic, Economic, Commercial, Financial and Management Cases. It will highlight current guidance in WebTAG and HM Treasury’s “Green Book” on Appraisal and Evaluation and provide an understanding of the key concepts used in appraisal.
Following an overview of the entire scheme appraisal process on day one, the second day will focus on the economic case and the principles, tools and techniques used in economic appraisal, including cost-benefit analysis, discounting and presentation of results. The course will be delivered through a combination of presentations and workshops.Programme and Booking FormFor full programme details, please email info@ptrc-training.co.ukCourse Fees
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Understanding the uneven progress of the EV transition across the UKDate: Tuesday 25th November 2025Time 16:00 – 17:15OnlineOur speaker is Dr Hannah Budnitz, Research Associate at the Transport Studies Unit and Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford.The transition towards electric mobility is in full swing across the UK, championed by governments and industries keen to tackle climate change and take advantage of ‘green’ economic opportunities. However, the availability and uptake of electric mobility, as well as the costs and benefits, are geographically and socially uneven. As a social scientist or practitioner, understanding this unevenness and the interactions between daily practices, infrastructure, technologies, and policymaking can help guide us towards a more just transition to the low-carbon socio-technical systems of the future. Dr Budnitz will share some analysis and findings from her research into this unevenness from multiple scales and perspectives, before opening the floor for discussion.BOOKING INSTRUCTIONSIf you would like to book a place for this seminar, please e-mail seminars@tsug.org.uk. Places are free. Bookings close shortly before the seminar.TSUG & GDPRUnder GDPR regulations we may only send e-mails to people who have requested them and assume that you have requested them or your corporate lead on your behalf. Please click on unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our mailings or e-mail seminars@tsug.org.uk.BOOKING INSTRUCTIONSIf you would like to book a place for this seminar, please e-mail seminars@tsug.org.uk. Places are free. Bookings close shortly before the seminar.
Mobile Network data and AI Vision Analytics are two of the newer data sources to the strategic planning and operational aspects of transportation projects. They have varied benefits over existing traditional data collection sources due to their sample sizes, geographic extent, consistency, and the ability to request data in real-time or over defined time periods. Transport operators and public sector organisations are using a variety of mobile network and big data sources to improve their operational decision-making and provide a richer evidence-base for their strategic decision-making.
This course provides an introduction into how these, and other new and emerging datasets are collected, analysed, and used in the transportation industry. Alongside this, the course will provide a summary of use cases and highlight the benefits and limitations of each data source.
This course has been developed for transport professionals involved in strategic planning, incident management & planning and operational planning wishing to develop their knowledge and proficiency, ranging from private sector and public sector organisations.
Programme and Booking FormFor more information, please email info@ptrc-training.co.ukCourse FeesStandard Fee: £385CILT Member/ Local Authority/ Charity Fee: £365 BookingDUE TO TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES, PLEASE EMAIL info@ptrc-training.co.uk TO BOOK ONTO THIS COURSE.
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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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
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