Transport Community of Practice Meeting
Date
28 March 2018
10:00 - 15:00
Venue
B12, Engineering Science Learning Centre, University Park campus, University of Nottingham
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Agenda
09.30: Arrival
09.45: Apologies & Introductions
10.00: Introduction to University of Nottingham (Emma Kemp)
10.30: Parking experiences from the University of York, and overview of the IPC (Fiona Macey, University of York)
Followed by open, honest and expansive discussion on car park management, best practice, issues, challenges and future aspirations.
Discussions will include ANPR and parking charges for staff, moving to no student parking and using car park management systems to monitor car share
12.30: Lunch
13.00: Fitness Challenges- example from the University of Greenwich (Simon Earp)
13.45: Open discussion; Electric Vehicles (infrastructure and policy) and other topics to be suggested by attendees (or a continuation of car parking discussion).
14.30: Next meeting topics and dates
15.00: Close
B12, Engineering Science Learning Centre (ESLC) on University Park.
It’s building 54 on the campus map. General directions to University Park campus are available from https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/about/visitorinformation/mapsanddirections/universityparkcampus.aspx
We encourage delegates to use public transport but visitor parking is available on a pay and display basis; all day parking costs £7.
The locations are marked on the campus map https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/sharedresources/documents/mapuniversitypark.pdf
Visitor parking tends to fill up quickly on Wednesdays with prospective students attending open days. An alternative may be to use Toton Lane park and ride (which is close to J25 of the M1) and then take the tram to ‘University of Nottingham’ tram stop.
https://www.thetram.net/park-and-ride.aspx#collapseToton
09.30: Arrival
09.45: Apologies & Introductions
10.00: Introduction to University of Nottingham (Emma Kemp)
10.30: Parking experiences from the University of York, and overview of the IPC (Fiona Macey, University of York)
Followed by open, honest and expansive discussion on car park management, best practice, issues, challenges and future aspirations.
Discussions will include ANPR and parking charges for staff, moving to no student parking and using car park management systems to monitor car share
12.30: Lunch
13.00: Fitness Challenges- example from the University of Greenwich (Simon Earp)
13.45: Open discussion; Electric Vehicles (infrastructure and policy) and other topics to be suggested by attendees (or a continuation of car parking discussion).
14.30: Next meeting topics and dates
15.00: Close
B12, Engineering Science Learning Centre (ESLC) on University Park.
It’s building 54 on the campus map. General directions to University Park campus are available from https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/about/visitorinformation/mapsanddirections/universityparkcampus.aspx
We encourage delegates to use public transport but visitor parking is available on a pay and display basis; all day parking costs £7.
The locations are marked on the campus map https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/sharedresources/documents/mapuniversitypark.pdf
Visitor parking tends to fill up quickly on Wednesdays with prospective students attending open days. An alternative may be to use Toton Lane park and ride (which is close to J25 of the M1) and then take the tram to ‘University of Nottingham’ tram stop.
https://www.thetram.net/park-and-ride.aspx#collapseToton