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« on: January 31, 2025, 10:52:24 »

To be held somewhere in Taunton. A diary date for a representative of each of the many user and specialist public transport groups across the South West.

Confirmed to be at the Firepool Innovation Centre - where we met last time, and just across from the station.

Also 24th October 2025 - probable date for the Autumn General Meeting - just being "pinged" around the TWSW» (TravelWatch SouthWest - website) team
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« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2025, 13:24:50 »

Tickets (free) via Eventbrite .. for organisations, groups to send reps and for unattached individuals with a strong interest.  Please ask me if you need a more formal invite.  Worded that way to avoid getting the entire membership of the Stogumber Night Bus Campaign coming along and drowning the meeting - a rep and an understudy is plentry.

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Date: Friday, 21st March 10:30 - 15:30

Location: Firepool Digital Innovation Centre

About the Event:

Welcome to TravelWatch SouthWest's Spring General Meeting for 2025. Join us for a gathering of travel enthusiasts, industry experts, and passionate advocates. Share your ideas and connect with like-minded individuals.

Do the proposed arrangements by Government for a "single directing mind that will run our rail infrastructure and passenger services in the public interest" work for the best interests of passenger group aims and amibitions?

Spatial planning and delivery of local aims - will planning processes change work for a better and more sustainable public transport experience?

The full Agenda will be released shortly.
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« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 20:11:12 »

This thread now has the wrong subect line and dopes not refer to the March 21 2025 meeting!
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« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 20:38:46 »

I'm sorry for that confusion, ChrisB:  I've now moved your post here and will amend the topic headings for those historic TravelWatch SouthWest meetings.

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We are now just under 2 weeks away from TravelWatch SouthWest's Spring general meeting on Friday 21st March. You may have already registered for the in-person event in Taunton or the online option. If you have not already done so, and you are able to attend, please register for tickets at the Eventbrite link here to secure your place.

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TravelWatch SouthWest - General Meeting 21st March 2025 Taunton

1030   Welcome

1045   Keynote: Better transport is part of placemaking

1100   Ensuring we Emphasise User experience as Transport Underpins Placemaking?
Network Rail, Strategy Planning Leader, Matt Haywood, 
The Go-Ahead Group , Head of Built Environment and Infrastructure, Nick Small
Great Western Railway, Head of Regional Development, Dan Okey

1150   Integrated National Transport Strategy?
Bus Users UK (United Kingdom), Director for England, Lydia Horbury
UWE, Graham Parkhurst
Transport Focus, Nina Howe

12:40   Lunch

1320   Just a Minute: Member Groups take the stage for 1 minute

1330   Workshop with Panel: Will the new voice “for” passengers be the new voice “of” passengers/journeys makers and communities?

1440   Summary from the Chair

1500    Close
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