March 11, 2024
The ITC is delighted to host its Spring Thought Leadership discussion dinner in partnership with Eversheds Sutherland on the evening of Tuesday 16th April 2024. The event will explore the question of ‘How can we reform paying for road use in a era of electric vehicles?’ and we are delighted to be welcoming an expert panel including Michael Whelan, Chief Executive of Midland Expressway, Adam Simmons, Director of Planning at National Highways, and former Transport Minister Steve Norris. Priority is given to corporate supporters of the charity but anyone interested in joining should contact office@theitc.org.uk.
March 5, 2024
The ITC has published anew report examining the longer-term impacts of the Covid19 pandemic on transport and land use in Britain. The report was authored by an ITC working group and draws from a wide range of evidence to show how the pandemic has left a legacy of long-term behavioural changes and requires a rethink of transport policy. Please click here to download a copy.
The ITC is pleased to release our new report examining the longer-term impacts of the Covid19 pandemic on transport and land use in Britain. The report draws from a wide range of evidence to show how the pandemic has left a legacy of long-term behavioural changes which are reshaping assumptions about travel and land use policy. To download a copy please click here.
January 13, 2024
The ITC is pleased to announce that our next Discussion Webinar will take place on Tuesday 5th March at 17:00. The event will see the launch of the ITC’s new report exploring The long term impacts of the Covid19 pandemic on transport and land use, and we are delighted to have an expert panel including Professor Peter Jones OBE, Bridget Rosewell CBE and Sandeep Shingadia. For more information and joining details please contact the Events Manager.
September 23, 2023
The ITC is most grateful to the Rees Jeffreys Road Fund which has generously provided a grant to enable us to undertake research into the social and distributional impacts of vehicle decarbonisation policies. This study will involve a major public consultation exercise and the findings will be released in Summer 2024.
The ITC is delighted to host its Autumn ‘Thought Leadership’ discussion dinner in partnership with Eversheds Sutherland on the evening of Tuesday 7th November 2022. The event will provide a preview of the ITC’s forthcoming report ‘What will be the policy and regulatory impacts of new aviation technologies?‘ from our research study co-sponsored by the Civil Aviation Authority. Priority is given to corporate supporters of the charity but those interested in joining should contact office@theitc.org.uk.
May 22, 2023
The ITC’s Spring Discussion Webinar took place on the evening of 17th April to examine how our cities can achieve their net-zero carbon transport road maps. An expert panel was assembled with representatives from Transport for London, Nottingham City Council, Cambridge University and Arup Group and more than 50 attendees engaged in a lively and wide-ranging discussion. For more information please click here to read the summary report
May 15, 2023
The ITC is delighted to host its summer ‘Thought Leadership’ discussion dinner in partnership with Eversheds Sutherland on the evening of Monday 19th June 2022. The event will explore ‘Do we need to restrict travel to meet our net zero carbon commitments?‘ and we are very pleased to welcome former Transport Minister Steve Norris, and Chief Executive of Sustrans Xavier Brice to speak on both sides of the debate. Priority is given to corporate supporters of the charity but those interested in joining should contact office@theitc.org.uk.
January 31, 2023
The ITC’s book Why Travel: Understanding our need to move and how it shapes our lives was featured in the latest edition of the Without Borders podcast, hosted by Nolan Yuma. The full episode, exploring the motivations behind travel, can be viewed by clicking on this link.
November 17, 2022
The ITC has published a new report for policy makers exploring how to achieve net zero carbon transport across a range of city scales. The report, authored by an academic team at Nottingham Business School, provides a toolkit for assessing progress and argues that more local authority funding is needed to achieve carbon targets. Please click here to download a copy.