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Join us for the next APSE Highways and Street Lighting Advisory Group, hosted in London. We will be focusing on ursus a, commodo non, facilisis vitae, nulla, nulla. Aenean dictum lacinia tortor. Vivamus diam purus, cursus a, commodo non, facilisis vitae, nulla.

Tuesday 1st October 2019

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Agenda:

  1. Operating a total fleet solution
  • Analysing vehicle profile information to support procurement decisions
  • Understanding whole-life vehicle costs
  • Information and support available to move towards an ultra-low emission vehicles

Speaker: Kim Harrison, Category Lead – Fleet, Crown Commercial Service

 

  1. Refuse Truck Electric Conversion Retrofit
  • Why convert refuse trucks to EVs?
  • Project aims, partners and accessing funding streams
  • Outcome of trial period and lessons learned

Speaker:  Olivier Tang, Head of Fleet & Waste Strategy, Royal Borough of Greenwich

 

  1. How can we reduce in-work travel costs and promote sustainable travel?
  • Monitoring in-work travel needs and cost
  • Establishing a pool car fleet and engaging staff and teams who stand to benefit
  • Strategies for influencing travel choices

      Speaker: Anthony Meehan, Corporate Sustainability Officer (Travel), Bath and North East Somerset Council


Venue Information

By Train or Coach:

The main college site is near the middle of Cambridge, halfway between Cambridge railway station and the Market Square. The college is located in the Petersfield area of the city, close to Mill Road and accessible from Mortimer Road. The main site is in a mainly residential area, and it is immediately beside Fenner's, the Cambridge University Cricket ground, and across the road from Parkside Pools and Kelsey Kerridge Gym, which are the main public sports facilities in the city. Hughes Hall is the nearest of the University's colleges to Cambridge railway station and to the main city centre arrival-departure point for long-distances coaches at Parkside. Cambridge railway station is a 16 minute walk from Hughes Hall (via Devonshire Road and Mill Road), or an 11 minute bus journey. The main coach terminus is situated 500m from Hughes Hall.

By Car:

Hughes Hall does not have any public car parking spaces available. It is recommended visitors use the Queen Anne Terrace car park (Gonville Place, Cambridge CB1 1ND), which is just adjacent to the main gate on Mortimer Road, so is a convenient temporary parking location.

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Promoting excellence in public services

APSE (Association for Public Service Excellence) is a not for profit unincorporated association working with over 300 councils throughout the UK. Promoting excellence in public services, APSE is the foremost specialist in local authority frontline services, hosting a network for frontline service providers in areas such as waste and refuse collection, parks and environmental services, cemeteries and crematorium, environmental health, leisure, school meals, cleaning, housing and building maintenance.

 

 

 

 

 

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