Public Policy Committee
Overall responsibility for CILT(UK) policy development sits with the Public Policies Committee; the Committee discusses major issues, monitors progress of studies, and approves reports for publication.
How our Public Policy Group works
The Public Policy Committee is an active player in the logistics and transport policy field. We make regular submissions on current issues to the UK Government and other bodies, and publish reports and papers which review current issues.
Most CILT(UK) reports and papers are prepared by specialist Policy Groups, reporting to the Public Policies Committee. These groups are made up of high-calibre, experienced individuals from a variety of backgrounds. Overall responsibility for CILT(UK) policy development sits with the Public Policies Committee; the Committee discusses major issues, monitors progress of studies, and approves reports for publication.
The membership of this group includes senior professionals from business, public authority and research bodies. This ensures a wide-ranging debate, addressing all aspects of the topics concerned, whilst remaining unbiased.
Find latest Policy Group papers and guidance here.
Committee Members
| Chair: Sue Terpilowski | Vice Chair: Tony Bolden |
| Ian Wainwright – CILT Freight and Logistics Policy Group representative | Lee White – CILT Bus and Coach Policy Group representative |
| Martin Fleetwood – CILT Strategic Rail Policy Group representative | Morag Robertson – CILT Rural Policy Group representative |
| Dominic Scholfield – CILT Environment Policy Group representative | Paul Le Blond – CILT Aviation Policy Group representative |
| Andrew Potter – CILT Wales/Cymru representative | Dimitrios Paraskevadakis - CILT North representative |
| Gerard Butler- CILT Accessibility and Inclusion representative | Julian Worth – CILT Rail Freight representative |
| Robin Thomas – CILT London representative | |

Policy Groups
CILT(UK) leads policy thinking, providing trusted guidance, consulting with industry, and representing logistics and transport professionals at the highest level.

Communities
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