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When: 16 September 2025, 08:00 (for a 09:00) - 15:00Where: Denham Golf Club, Tilehouse Lane, Denham, Bucks, UB9 5DEThis, our oldest match, has been played annually at Denham Golf Club since 1995. It is played by teams of 8 from each society and is followed by the famous ‘Denham Carvery Lunch’ set in the Dining Hall surrounded by trophies in this traditional private members’ club. Many warm friendships and business contacts have grown from this popular fixture.See www.denhamgolfclub.co.ukBooking for Members-£125 TBCTo book please contact: Paulwsymes@outlook.comRegardsCommunities Team
This course provides delegates with an understanding of the formal stages involved in processing of permanent, temporary and experimental Traffic Orders together with associated notices that can be used to control the use of the highway.
Offering invaluable insight into the process for creating these legal documents, this course will review where traffic orders are best used and the limits of their powers. The format of the course includes group work and case studies covering the format, interpretation and use of the different traffic orders, and is delivered by a leading traffic order practitioner.Programme and Booking FormFor full programme details, please email info@ptrc-training.co.uk
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Standard Fee: £385
CILT Member/ Local Authority/ Charity Fee: £365
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Standard Fee: £545
CILT Member/ Local Authority/ Charity Fee: £495
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
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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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When: 24 September 2025, Doors 09:15 (Starts 10:00) - 16:30Where: The Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2ARSpeakers: VariousJoin us at Sustainable Logistics LIVE 2025 - the UK's only event dedicated to reducing Scope 3 emissions through smarter, greener logistics. This exclusive one-day event is packed with insights from industry leaders, sustainability experts and real-world case studies, equipping you with both tactical and strategic solutions to bring back to your business.To find out more about the event or to book, click here >>RegardsCommunities Team
When: 29 September 2025Where: Techniquest, Stuart St, Cardiff CF10 5BWMobility Camp is the annual volunteer-run transport unconference. It brings together transport planners, modellers, engineers, technologists, social activists, academics and others interested in discussing and coming up with solutions to ongoing challenges in the transport sector. This year, we will be Reimagining the Rules!As transport professionals, we have a lot of issues to tackle. From reducing carbon emissions to making the world a more just place. There is an ever-decreasing amount of time for us to take action, and taking that action may mean that the rules by which we do things are re-written.There is no shortage of rules in the transport sector, such as business cases for more infrastructure or best practice. Some rules are unwritten and are just ‘how things are done.’ Some are even interpreted in a certain way that has established behaviour that is detrimental to society, such as focussing on the economic benefits above over considerations. At this year’s Camp, we will explore what rules are holding us back from achieving the change that we need, and importantly how we can change or reinterpret them.Why should you attend? At an unconference, only the theme and rooms are set up by the organisers. The sessions are suggested and decided upon by attendees on the day. It provides everyone with the opportunity to shape the event, so be prepared to get involved and have some fun! Attending Mobility Camp will offer you unique opportunities to learn, share knowledge, connect with like-minded individuals, and actively contribute to one of the most challenging yet crucial conversations in the transport sector. To book click here
This one-day course will highlight common mistakes that can occur during the planning and design of bus interchanges and infrastructure. Exploring issues that may at first appear minor, but if not identified and addressed early can result in challenging and costly remedial work during the construction and post opening phases of the project. Many of these design issues occur because the designers or those approving the design may lack the specialist knowledge of bus interchange requirements, vehicle manoeuvrability and transport operations.Taught through practical examples and case studies, the course will provide an introduction to the topic, allowing potential issues to be recognised and removed at the design stage enabling costly and time consuming issues to be avoided.
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