If you are 35 or under, are not yet a member of the Transport Visions
Network and have views concerning the future of land use in terms of its
impacts on transport then why not consider joining the Network and
registering to attend the event below? The Network is free to join, has
over 200 members and provides a friendly environment within which to
partake in transport debate - see www.trg.soton.ac.uk for more details.
Regards,
Glenn Lyons
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Transport Visions Network
THEME 3 WORKSHOP
'Land Use Planning'
Tuesday 6th February 2001
Colin Buchanan and Partners
Newcombe House, 45 Notting Hill Gate, London
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The Workshop will begin at 10.00am and finish at 4.30pm.
Attendance is free. Lunch and refreshments will be provided free of charge
courtesy of Colin Buchanan and Partners who are kindly acting as hosts and
sponsors for this event.
The format of the Workshop will involve parallel workshop sessions and
plenary report back and discussion sessions.
Attendees will be sent, prior to the workshop, a summary document of the
ideas generated via email discussion. The aim of the workshop will be to
explore and expand upon key land use visions emerging from the email
discussion.
Names and affiliations of those attending will be acknowledged in the
vision report produced from Theme 3 which will be widely circulated within
and beyond the Network Membership.
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I wish to attend the Workshop - please reserve me a place.
Name: _________________________________________________
Organisation: _________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________
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I am / am not (please delete as appropriate) interested in meeting up
socially in London on the evening of Monday 5th February.
Please return to: Dr Glenn Lyons, Transportation Research Group, Department
of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Southampton,
Highfield, SOUTHAMPTON SO17 1BJ. (or email to [log in to unmask]).
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