When: 25 September 2023, 18:00 - 20:00Where: Reading Town Hall Blagrave Street, Reading RG1 1QH or Zoom optionSpeaker: Leon Daniels, CILT UK President
The Thames Valley Group is delighted to welcome Leon Daniels CILT UK President .Leon will talk through his career and his time as president of the CILT UK.After 40 years in public transport from running my own business, senior roles in major companies and as MD Surface Transport for Transport for London now advising and working inside Governments, agencies and nice companies like Five.AI, one.network, Thames Clippers, Farnborough International and Optibus.Member of the Court of the Worshipful Company of CarmenFellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Fellow of the Institute of CouriersThe Thames Valley Group are always keen to enjoy a relaxed informal environment in their events by continuing the conversation & discussion afterwards to the pub opposite after the presentation as normal. Booking for Members - FREEClick 'Book now' online to book, if you have any difficulties email us at regions@ciltuk.org.uk quoting event code: TVG0428Booking for Non-Members - £5.00 inc. VATEmail regions@ciltuk.org.uk with a completed booking formNote: If you are not a current Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, please be aware our membership team may be in touch with you using your email address provided regards membership opportunities. If you do not wish to be contacted please email and let us know at regions@ciltuk.org.uk
When: 18 October 2023 19:00 - 20:00Where: Zoom WebinarSpeaker: Mr David Hunter. Retired, Ex Peter Brett Associates The speaker David Hunter, is a retired Chartered Civil Engineer, who worked on the design and construction of the A329(M) scheme with Berkshire County Council in the early 1970’s.This particular length of motorway although short is of some historic interest as it is the remnant of a more ambitious longer scheme, resulting from transport studies in the early 1960’s. It was provisionally named as the M31. The only section of that road ever completed, and subject of this talk, was opened in phases in 1972-4 and was designated A329(M). It stretches from the A4 in Reading at the former Suttons’ Seeds site through Junction 10 of the M4 to the A329 London Road at Amen Corner, Binfield.The scheme was promoted by Berkshire County Council as a local authority scheme rather than the Government’s Department of Transport consequently the County Council and its successor have been the maintenance authorities.The scheme was controversial from its inception. Minimising land take and house demolition led to innovative engineering solutions, but some remaining residences are left very close to the works.The project has its place in national construction history as a temporary works collapse resulting in 3 deaths led to a major inquiry and subsequent change in construction regulations. The subsequent history of the road, with development and transport opportunities taken and those missed, or with future potential, will also be briefly described.Booking for Members - FREEClick 'Book now' online to book, if you have any difficulties email us at regions@ciltuk.org.uk quoting event code: TVG0435Booking for Non-Members - £5.00 inc. VATEmail regions@ciltuk.org.uk with a completed booking formNote: If you are not a current Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, please be aware our membership team may be in touch with you using your email address provided regards membership opportunities. If you do not wish to be contacted please email and let us know at regions@ciltuk.org.uk
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