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DVSA Compliance Part 2
CILT(UK)
This session continues a two-part series on how transport operators can meet and maintain DVSA compliance in practice. It focuses on real-world enforcement expectations, evidence and audit trails, and the systems operators need in place around maintenance, drivers’ hours and records to satisfy both DVSA and Traffic Commissioner standards.

The Power and Influence of Design in Transport
CILT(UK)
This talk with Ray Stenning explores how design powerfully shapes the way people perceive, choose and experience public transport. It looks at how branding, vehicle livery, interiors and customer information can make transport more attractive, legible and commercially successful, and argues that good design is a strategic tool rather than superficial decoration.

The security of female passengers
CILT(UK)
This Busmark survey shows that operators and public sector organisations share the same concerns for female passenger security.

Kent and International Rail: What’s Next?
CILT(UK)
This joint webinar looks at the future of international rail services in Kent, especially the prospects for restoring cross-Channel trains at Ashford and Ebbsfleet. Speakers from Enroute CIC and the Bring Back Euro Trains campaign discuss current policy and regulatory developments, recent ORR decisions, and how renewed services could boost connectivity, tourism and economic growth for Kent and the wider South East.

Bus and Coach Forum Committee Meeting
CILT(UK) Bus and Coach Forum
This recording captures a CILT(UK) Bus & Coach Forum committee meeting, where sector leaders discuss priorities, plans and upcoming activity for the UK bus and coach community. It focuses on forum strategy, events, BusMark benchmarking and key issues affecting operators and authorities, helping to shape how CILT(UK) supports professionals across the passenger transport sector.

Edinburgh’s new Roseburn-Union Canal active travel
CILT(UK)
This session showcases Edinburgh’s new £17 million Roseburn–Union Canal active travel link and what it delivers for walking, wheeling and cycling in the city. It explains how the new route, bridges and landscaping create a safe green corridor between Roseburn Path and the Union Canal, improve connections to routes like NCN 1 and 75, and revitalise community spaces such as Dalry Community Park.

An update on Rail Freight
CILT(UK) Rail and Freight Forum
This hybrid event provides a current overview of the UK rail freight market, the policy landscape and future growth prospects. It covers topics such as decarbonisation, rail reform, capacity for freight growth and the role of rail in modal shift, with expert speakers discussing what operators, customers and policymakers should expect over the coming years.

DVSA Compliance Part 1
CILT(UK)
This first session introduces what DVSA compliance means for HGV and PSV operators and the core systems transport managers must have in place. It focuses on operator licensing undertakings, maintenance and daily walk‑around checks, drivers’ hours and record keeping, and explains how DVSA and the Traffic Commissioners assess whether an operator can demonstrate continuous and effective compliance.

Focus June 2025
Focus Logistics & Transport Magazine
This issue showcases companies that are creating inclusive environments where everyone can thrive, sharing their practical insights and honest reflections on building workplaces that truly welcome all.

Fighting Through Climate Chaos
CILT(UK)
This session with Dr Gokcay Balci explores how freight and logistics can stay resilient and effective amid intensifying climate impacts and net zero pressures. It examines how extreme weather disrupts supply chains, what “climate‑ready” freight systems look like, and the practical planning, investment and risk‑management steps logisticians can take to fight through climate chaos rather than just react to it.