Conservative Party Conference - 2019
As always there will be a Conservative Transport Group Conference Newsletter and a chance to meet your Committee at the Sir Ralph Abercromby pub, 35 Bootle Street, Manchester. M2 5GU (just the next road across from Peter Street going away from the Conference centre down any side road opposite the Raddisson Blu) on Monday Sep 30 at 3pm
Transport Fringe Meetings - 2019
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As always there are many transport fringes - see below for some suggestions
Sunday Sep 29 - 9 transport fringes - look at full list in link - see below for suggested events
17.30 CONSERVATIVEHOME IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CIOB, RIBA, RICS AND RTPI
Manchester Central : ConservativeHome Marquee
Economic Growth; How critical is it to deliver the Northern Powerhouse?
19.30 MARITIME UK
Midland Hotel : Derby Suite
The Maritime Reception
Monday Sep 30 - 17 transport fringes - look at full list in link - see below for suggested events
10.00 CONSERVATIVE FRIENDS OF CYCLING
Genting Casino, 110 Portland Street, Manchester M1 4RL : Balcony Room
Conservatives: Champions of Cycling
12.30 MIDLANDS CONNECT, CORE CITIES, UK2070
Bridgewater Hall : Barbaroli Room
#HS2alltheway
18.00 GREATER MANCHESTER TRANSPORT COMMITTEE
Midland Hotel : Rolls Suite
Greater Manchester Transport Committee reception
Our Network: An integrated city regional transport network with world class connections
18.00 IPPR NORTH & WEST YORKSHIRE COMBINED AUTHORITY
Manchester Central : Exchange 7
The Transport Infrastructure Revolution: Why We Need It and How We Can Get It
Panel Discussion
Tuesday - Oct 01 - 17 transport fringeslook at full list in link - see below for suggested events
12.30 MIDLANDS CONNECT
Friends Meeting House : F11
Where we’re going; do we need roads?
12.45 URBAN TRANSPORT GROUP
Manchester Central : Exchange 10
Big cities, big challenges - what should the transport priorities be?
18.00 DEVOCONNECT
Midland Hotel : Victoria Suite
The Big Transport Debate: connecting a divided country
We'll debate what the future holds for our transport priorities. Can an inclusive but growing economy ensure everybody is along for the ride?