04
Oct
2022

Conservative Party Conference 2022 - Fringe event

27
Sep
2022

Labour Party Conference 2022 - Fringe event

21
Sep
2022

Member webinar: Climate resilience

11
Oct
2022

Member webinar: Trends and Scenarios session

05
Oct
2022

Urban Transport Next 15: Future streets

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Urban Freight Working Group - Terms of Reference

The Urban Freight Working Group: 

  • is composed of officers leading on strategic freight policy and related issues from UTG’s member organisations 

  • shares information and best practice on freight and logistics issues in UTG member areas 

  • provides a forum for support, advice and sharing of information  

  • facilitates guest speakers from key industry stakeholders and site visits to interesting and useful locations  

Key priority areas of work for the group include: 

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Organisational Development group - Terms of Reference

The Organisational Development Group: 

  • is composed of senior Organisational Development (OD) and Human Resources (HR) colleagues from UTG’s member organisations 

  • shares information and best practice on OD and organisational change matters and identifies and implements consequent actions and ways of working 

  • identifies and promotes best practice in the continuing development of OD and organisational change approaches, policies and procedures 

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This is the sound of the suburbs

Suburbs. Most of us live in them. Most transport policy isn’t about them. It’s time more of it was. What approaches could we take to achieve this?