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Joining The NTWA
Membership of the National TravelWise Association is available to:

  • regional government offices
  • passenger transport executives
  • all tiers of local government
  • public health sector
  • universities

There are two types of membership, one for local transport authorities and one for supporting public sector organisations including district councils, NHS and higher education sector.


Membership fees: these are currently £250 per annum for Regional Government Offices, Passenger Transport Executives and 1st tier Local Authorities (including Unitary Authorities and County Councils in two tier authorities). Fees are currently £100 per annum for Health sectors, Education sectors and 2nd tier Local Authorities (District and Borough Councils in two tier authorities).

For the fee, you will have access to:

  • National, regional and local networks which enable members to share knowledge and best practice relating to sustainable transport campaigning
  • Up-to-date information on national events and campaigns
  • A web-site with members area containing downloadables and bulletin board
  • Newsletters
  • Wise Up solution service - you ask a question we will answer it 
  • Monthly bulletin and reports on best practise
  • Reduced registration fees at Annual NTWA Conference
  • The TravelWise Registered Trademark

To join the NTWA, follow the simple instructions outlined below:

  1. Examine the NTWA 'Constitution'.
  2. Complete the on-line 'Application for Membership' form and submit your application.

An invoice will be forwarded to your organisation for payment, and you will also be sent a 'licence agreement' to sign. The 'licence agreement' will need to be signed before you begin to use the TravelWise logo because the NTWA is required to keep a formal record of all organisations using the registered trademark.

On payment of the invoice, you will be added to the NTWA network and will be able to use the TravelWise registered trademark (provided 'licence agreement' has been signed).

Thank you for your application.

If you'd like to know more about us, why not contact your regional representative (see NTWA contacts page) or contact Adrian Bell

the NTWA secretary.

Supporting Documents

Online Application Form
NOTE: The application form will open in a new window. After sending the form close the window to return to this page.

NTWA constitution document(MS Word 40Kb)

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Free SPT Travel Planning Seminar –
19/06/2007

Seminar outline

The key theme of this seminar is to share best practice on travel planning and the environment, and to provide delegates with information and ideas from both the public and private sector.

There will be speakers from a range of organisations including WWF, SEPA, Wigan Council, East Dunbartonshire Council and SPT.

Who should attend?

Individuals who are involved in transport and planning from both the public and private sector including local authorities, businesses, universities and Health Boards.

The Venue

The seminar will take place in the Teacher Building which is located at St Enoch Square, Glasgow. The venue is a short walk from both Glasgow Queen Street and Central

Station. Further information on the venue and how to

get there can be found on their website

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building.co.uk/
location/map.htm

 

 

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Event 168 in the National region


ACT Summer Conference
03/07/2007

Getting our ACT together: The role of partnerships in transport

Blackburne House, Liverpool

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Event 171 in the National region


Making the Connections - Our Shared Priority?
04/07/2007

IRSO 2007 National Conference and AGM
Wednesday 4 July - Friday 6 July
Marsham Court Hotel, Bournemouth, Dorset
AGM - 12noon Wednesday 4 July
Conference commences at 1430
"How can I tackle congestion, enhance safety and improve access and the environment...?" "How do I fit it all together?"

Making the Connections - Our Shared Priority aims to bring the pieces of the transport jigsaw together so that you, as a transport professional, can understand how to deliver the shared priority for transport. With presentations by leading experts on safety, congestion, accessibility and the environment, and practical workshops to help make the links, this conference is essential for road safety officers, travel, transport and accessibility planners, indeed anyone with an interest in improving transport in their local area.

The conference will give delegates a clear understanding of the connections across the shared priority area and how these can be strengthened and exploited back at the workplace. It will also give delegates the chance to meet with, learn from and share experiences with other colleagues, putting the world to rights as they go!

The conference is hosted by IRSO, the professional body for road safety practitioners - the only professional body in the world dedicated to promoting the efficiency, specialised knowledge and career progression of road safety officers. Further information about IRSO, and the conference, can be found at www.irso.org.uk

For booking details, please contact Su Negus at Medway Council on email
Delegate fees:
IRSO Members - £430*
Non Members - £495*
(*For bookings made before 30 April 2007, an early-bird discount will apply)
Fees include accommodation, all food and delegate packs. For further information about exhibiting and sponsorship opportunities, please contact Mark Oldfield, IRSO national PRO on

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