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Campaign for Better Transport (United Kingdom)

Campaign for Better Transport is an advocacy group in the United Kingdom that promotes sustainable transport, particularly bus and rail services. It was launched as Transport 2000 in February 1973 by the National Union of Railwaymen with the Railway Industry Association, the Liberal Party Environmental Panel and others. In January 2007 it absorbed the Road Block anti-road building campaign led by Rebecca Lush and campaigned for less expenditure on road building. The organisation changed its name from Transport 2000 to Campaign for Better Transport in September 2007.

Campaign for Better Transport
Campaign for Better Transport Charitable Trust
Logo of Campaign for Better Transport since 2007
Logo of Transport 2000 in 2006
AbbreviationCBT, CfBT
PredecessorTransport 2000 Trust
Campaign for Better Transport Ltd
Merged intoCampaign for Better Transport Charitable Trust
Formation6 February 1973; 50 years ago (1973-02-06)
FoundersEric Robinson and Sidney Weighell
Founded atHotel Russell, London
Merger ofRoad Block (1 January 2007)
TypeNonprofit
Registration no.Charity 1101929[1]
Company 04943428
Legal statusActive (incorporated 24 October 2003)
PurposePromote sustainable transport
Headquarters7–14 Great Dover Street
Location
  • London, SE1 4YR
  • United Kingdom
Coordinates51°29′59″N 0°05′34″W / 51.4998°N 0.0928°W / 51.4998; -0.0928
OriginsLiberal Party
National Union of Railwaymen
Railway Industry Association
Area served
England and Wales
ProductsResearch and campaigns
ServicesConsultancy
MethodsAdvocacy
FieldsTransport and environment
Chief Executive
Paul Tuohy
Chair of trustees
John Stewart
Board of trustees (12 as of 2020)[2]
Key people
Michael Palin (1986–2019)
Stephen Joseph (1988–2019)
Rebecca Lush (2007–2012)
Siân Berry (2011–2015)
AffiliationsEuropean Federation for Transport and Environment
Budget (2020/2021)
£311,397
Revenue (2020/2021)
£517,143
Staff (2020/2021)
5[3]
Websitebettertransport.org.uk
Formerly called
Transport 2000 (renamed 1 September 2007)

History

Transport 2000

Transport 2000 was launched on 6 February 1973 with a press conference at the Hotel Russell, London. It initially had offices at 30-34 Buckingham Gate, Westminster.[4] The formation of the organisation was a reaction to the newspaper disclosure in October 1972 that one of the options in a report for the Department of the Environment was the possible closure of a large part of the rail network.[5] The organisation was formed by the National Union of Railwaymen and included the Railway Industry Association and the Liberal Party Environmental Panel, as well as environmentalists, amenity groups, trades unions and other transport groups.[6] The creation of the group was described in March 1973 as "Yet another transport pressure group has appeared on the scene; known as Transport 2000, it has the backing of railway and environmental sections of the community. The Chairman is Mr. Eric Robinson, a member of the Liberal Environmental Panel, and he described the new group as the most comprehensive and ambitious transport lobby in Britain".[7]

From launch in 1973, Transport 2000 campaigned for the UK Government to form a national transport policy. They identified too many vehicles in the wrong places, the threat of rail closures, damage done by large lorries and concerns over Concorde and a proposed third London airport as their initial focus.[8]

In 1974 the organisation proposed a single ticket system for railways, Underground and buses and a single passenger transport authority for London.[9] In 1984 they proposed reopening the Snow Hill Tunnel between Blackfriars and Farringdon (i.e. Thameslink), more services on the West London Line and a rail tunnel between Euston and Victoria (later known as Crossrail 2).[10]

In 1998 Transport 2000 was part of a coalition of organisations which jointly launched the Slower Speeds Initiative which campaigns in favour of traffic calming, lower speeds and better enforcement of existing speed limits.[11] Although a founding member, the organisation now focuses less on speed reduction in favour of other campaigns.[12]

A linked charity was registered in 2003: the Campaign for Better Transport Charitable Trust.[13]

It attacked Top Gear in 2005, saying that it was "irresponsible, out-dated television designed to give comfort to boy racers, 'petrolheads' and those from the 'get out of my way' school of driving."[14] It accused David Cameron of being a hypocrite, "conning people about the environment" because he was pictured cycling to work, but had his car follow with his briefcase.[15]

In January 2007 Transport 2000 absorbed Road Block, an organisation which supported local groups that were resisting road schemes.

Campaign for Better Transport

In September 2007 the organisation changed its name to Campaign for Better Transport. In 2011 the bus, rail and roads campaigns were given names and individual branding as Save our Buses, Fair Fares Now and Roads to Nowhere.[16]

Key people

Michael Palin was appointed chairman in 1986. In 1987 he wrote and appeared in The Chairman, a programme made by Central Television about the work of Transport 2000.[17] He subsequently retired as chairman and was made president.[18] In 2006 The Times reported that Palin was facing moves to oust him as president because of his use of long-distance air travel; it was calculated that he had flown more than a quarter of a million miles in the previous 17 years while making his six TV series.[19] The organisation denied any such suggestion, saying "Michael Palin brings popular appeal, wisdom and a sense of proportion to the transport problems we as a society face today".[20] The Daily Telegraph also covered the story in their motoring section, initially claiming that over half of the organisation's funding came from the bus and rail sector, but then correcting the figure to 20%.[21]

Stephen Joseph was appointed as executive director in 1988. He received an OBE for "services to transport and the environment" in the 1996 Birthday Honours.[22] The House of Commons Transport Select Committee took evidence from Joseph regularly for many years,[23][24] and the organisation was described in 2018 as "the country’s leading transport NGO."[25] In the same year he was given a 'Lifetime Contribution to Transport' award.[26] He stepped down after 30 years in the post.[27]

In 2007 Rebecca Lush, who had led Road Block and was a long-standing roads campaigner, was appointed as roads and climate campaigner. From 2011 to 2015 Siân Berry, who was Green Party candidate for Mayor of London in 2008, 2016 and 2021, worked as a roads and sustainable transport campaigner for the charity.[28]

Jenny Agutter, Steve Norris and Tracy Marchioness of Worcester are patrons.

Finances

For 2020/2021 its income was £517,143 (up from £358,000 in 2019/2020) and expenditure was £311,397 (down from £425,850 in 2019/2020).[29]

References

  1. ^ "How we are run". Campaign for Better Transport. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Company number 04943428". Companies House. UK Government.
  3. ^ "Our Team". Campaign for Better Transport. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  4. ^ Your Environment, Volume 4, Issues 1-2. 1973. p. 62.
  5. ^ "Big cuts in rail services urged in confidential report". The Times. 9 October 1972.
  6. ^ . TSSA. The Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association. Archived from the original on 14 May 2011.
  7. ^ "News Flashes" (PDF). The Journal of London Underground Railway Society. 12 (3): 37. March 1973.
  8. ^ Transport 2000 Press Conference. 6 February 1973.
  9. ^ "News Flashes" (PDF). The Journal of London Underground Railway Society. 13 (8). August 1974.
  10. ^ "From the Papers" (PDF). The Journal of London Underground Railway Society (269). May 1984.
  11. ^ . The Slower Speeds Initiative. Archived from the original on 12 September 2009. Retrieved 28 September 2009.
  12. ^ "Campaigns". Campaign for Better Transport. Retrieved 27 September 2009.
  13. ^ "Campaign For Better Transport Charitable Trust". Charity Commission. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
  14. ^ "'Petrolheads' under attack". BBC. 12 April 2005. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  15. ^ "Hypocrisy claim over Cameron bike". BBC. 28 April 2006. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  16. ^ "Annual review of our work for the year ending 31 March 2011" (PDF). Campaign for Better Transport.
  17. ^ "The Chairman (Eco)".
  18. ^ "Michael Palin Biography".
  19. ^ Webster, Ben (14 January 2006). "Globetrotter Palin brought down to earth by eco-lobby". The Times. Retrieved 11 January 2008.
  20. ^ "Green group backs Palin on travel". BBC News. 26 January 2006. Retrieved 11 January 2008.
  21. ^ "Funding leads to another". The Telegraph. 4 February 2006. Archived from the original on 13 September 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2008.
  22. ^ "Supplement to The London Gazette" (PDF). 15 June 1996.
  23. ^ "Rail 2020 - oral evidence". www.parliament.uk. UK Parliament. 10 July 2012. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  24. ^ Transport and the economy (Report). House of Commons. 30 November 2010. pp. 69–73. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  25. ^ "Stephen Joseph OBE, Advisor, Campaign for Better Transport". Older Road User Conference. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  26. ^ "Lifetime Contribution to Transport award goes to Stephen Joseph OBE". Transport Times. 19 October 2018. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  27. ^ "Transport loses 'staunchest advocate' as Joseph steps down". Transport Network. 21 February 2018. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  28. ^ "Sian Berry joins Campaign for Better Transport". Campaign for Better Transport media release. London. 7 June 2014.
  29. ^ "Campaign For Better Transport Charitable Trust". Registered charities in England and Wales. UK Government. Retrieved 7 February 2023.

External links

  • Official website  

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Campaign for Better Transport is an advocacy group in the United Kingdom that promotes sustainable transport particularly bus and rail services It was launched as Transport 2000 in February 1973 by the National Union of Railwaymen with the Railway Industry Association the Liberal Party Environmental Panel and others In January 2007 it absorbed the Road Block anti road building campaign led by Rebecca Lush and campaigned for less expenditure on road building The organisation changed its name from Transport 2000 to Campaign for Better Transport in September 2007 Campaign for Better TransportCampaign for Better Transport Charitable TrustLogo of Campaign for Better Transport since 2007Logo of Transport 2000 in 2006AbbreviationCBT CfBTPredecessorTransport 2000 TrustCampaign for Better Transport LtdMerged intoCampaign for Better Transport Charitable TrustFormation6 February 1973 50 years ago 1973 02 06 FoundersEric Robinson and Sidney WeighellFounded atHotel Russell LondonMerger ofRoad Block 1 January 2007 TypeNonprofitRegistration no Charity 1101929 1 Company 04943428Legal statusActive incorporated 24 October 2003 PurposePromote sustainable transportHeadquarters7 14 Great Dover StreetLocationLondon SE1 4YRUnited KingdomCoordinates51 29 59 N 0 05 34 W 51 4998 N 0 0928 W 51 4998 0 0928OriginsLiberal PartyNational Union of RailwaymenRailway Industry AssociationArea servedEngland and WalesProductsResearch and campaignsServicesConsultancyMethodsAdvocacyFieldsTransport and environmentChief ExecutivePaul TuohyChair of trusteesJohn StewartBoard of directorsBoard of trustees 12 as of 2020 2 Key peopleMichael Palin 1986 2019 Stephen Joseph 1988 2019 Rebecca Lush 2007 2012 Sian Berry 2011 2015 AffiliationsEuropean Federation for Transport and EnvironmentBudget 2020 2021 311 397Revenue 2020 2021 517 143Staff 2020 2021 5 3 Websitebettertransport wbr org wbr ukFormerly calledTransport 2000 renamed 1 September 2007 Contents 1 History 1 1 Transport 2000 1 2 Campaign for Better Transport 2 Key people 3 Finances 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditTransport 2000 Edit Transport 2000 was launched on 6 February 1973 with a press conference at the Hotel Russell London It initially had offices at 30 34 Buckingham Gate Westminster 4 The formation of the organisation was a reaction to the newspaper disclosure in October 1972 that one of the options in a report for the Department of the Environment was the possible closure of a large part of the rail network 5 The organisation was formed by the National Union of Railwaymen and included the Railway Industry Association and the Liberal Party Environmental Panel as well as environmentalists amenity groups trades unions and other transport groups 6 The creation of the group was described in March 1973 as Yet another transport pressure group has appeared on the scene known as Transport 2000 it has the backing of railway and environmental sections of the community The Chairman is Mr Eric Robinson a member of the Liberal Environmental Panel and he described the new group as the most comprehensive and ambitious transport lobby in Britain 7 From launch in 1973 Transport 2000 campaigned for the UK Government to form a national transport policy They identified too many vehicles in the wrong places the threat of rail closures damage done by large lorries and concerns over Concorde and a proposed third London airport as their initial focus 8 In 1974 the organisation proposed a single ticket system for railways Underground and buses and a single passenger transport authority for London 9 In 1984 they proposed reopening the Snow Hill Tunnel between Blackfriars and Farringdon i e Thameslink more services on the West London Line and a rail tunnel between Euston and Victoria later known as Crossrail 2 10 In 1998 Transport 2000 was part of a coalition of organisations which jointly launched the Slower Speeds Initiative which campaigns in favour of traffic calming lower speeds and better enforcement of existing speed limits 11 Although a founding member the organisation now focuses less on speed reduction in favour of other campaigns 12 A linked charity was registered in 2003 the Campaign for Better Transport Charitable Trust 13 It attacked Top Gear in 2005 saying that it was irresponsible out dated television designed to give comfort to boy racers petrolheads and those from the get out of my way school of driving 14 It accused David Cameron of being a hypocrite conning people about the environment because he was pictured cycling to work but had his car follow with his briefcase 15 In January 2007 Transport 2000 absorbed Road Block an organisation which supported local groups that were resisting road schemes Campaign for Better Transport Edit In September 2007 the organisation changed its name to Campaign for Better Transport In 2011 the bus rail and roads campaigns were given names and individual branding as Save our Buses Fair Fares Now and Roads to Nowhere 16 Key people EditMichael Palin was appointed chairman in 1986 In 1987 he wrote and appeared in The Chairman a programme made by Central Television about the work of Transport 2000 17 He subsequently retired as chairman and was made president 18 In 2006 The Times reported that Palin was facing moves to oust him as president because of his use of long distance air travel it was calculated that he had flown more than a quarter of a million miles in the previous 17 years while making his six TV series 19 The organisation denied any such suggestion saying Michael Palin brings popular appeal wisdom and a sense of proportion to the transport problems we as a society face today 20 The Daily Telegraph also covered the story in their motoring section initially claiming that over half of the organisation s funding came from the bus and rail sector but then correcting the figure to 20 21 Stephen Joseph was appointed as executive director in 1988 He received an OBE for services to transport and the environment in the 1996 Birthday Honours 22 The House of Commons Transport Select Committee took evidence from Joseph regularly for many years 23 24 and the organisation was described in 2018 as the country s leading transport NGO 25 In the same year he was given a Lifetime Contribution to Transport award 26 He stepped down after 30 years in the post 27 In 2007 Rebecca Lush who had led Road Block and was a long standing roads campaigner was appointed as roads and climate campaigner From 2011 to 2015 Sian Berry who was Green Party candidate for Mayor of London in 2008 2016 and 2021 worked as a roads and sustainable transport campaigner for the charity 28 Jenny Agutter Steve Norris and Tracy Marchioness of Worcester are patrons Finances EditFor 2020 2021 its income was 517 143 up from 358 000 in 2019 2020 and expenditure was 311 397 down from 425 850 in 2019 2020 29 References Edit How we are run Campaign for Better Transport Retrieved 22 May 2020 Company number 04943428 Companies House UK Government Our Team Campaign for Better Transport Retrieved 22 May 2020 Your Environment Volume 4 Issues 1 2 1973 p 62 Big cuts in rail services urged in confidential report The Times 9 October 1972 Single or Return the official history of the Transport Salaried Staffs Association The Campaign to save the Railway Network TSSA The Transport Salaried Staffs Association Archived from the original on 14 May 2011 News Flashes PDF The Journal of London Underground Railway Society 12 3 37 March 1973 Transport 2000 Press Conference 6 February 1973 News Flashes PDF The Journal of London Underground Railway Society 13 8 August 1974 From the Papers PDF The Journal of London Underground Railway Society 269 May 1984 About us The Slower Speeds Initiative Archived from the original on 12 September 2009 Retrieved 28 September 2009 Campaigns Campaign for Better Transport Retrieved 27 September 2009 Campaign For Better Transport Charitable Trust Charity Commission Retrieved 17 August 2022 Petrolheads under attack BBC 12 April 2005 Retrieved 2 July 2020 Hypocrisy claim over Cameron bike BBC 28 April 2006 Retrieved 2 July 2020 Annual review of our work for the year ending 31 March 2011 PDF Campaign for Better Transport The Chairman Eco Michael Palin Biography Webster Ben 14 January 2006 Globetrotter Palin brought down to earth by eco lobby The Times Retrieved 11 January 2008 Green group backs Palin on travel BBC News 26 January 2006 Retrieved 11 January 2008 Funding leads to another The Telegraph 4 February 2006 Archived from the original on 13 September 2012 Retrieved 20 April 2008 Supplement to The London Gazette PDF 15 June 1996 Rail 2020 oral evidence www parliament uk UK Parliament 10 July 2012 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Transport and the economy Report House of Commons 30 November 2010 pp 69 73 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Stephen Joseph OBE Advisor Campaign for Better Transport Older Road User Conference Retrieved 30 June 2020 Lifetime Contribution to Transport award goes to Stephen Joseph OBE Transport Times 19 October 2018 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Transport loses staunchest advocate as Joseph steps down Transport Network 21 February 2018 Retrieved 30 June 2020 Sian Berry joins Campaign for Better Transport Campaign for Better Transport media release London 7 June 2014 Campaign For Better Transport Charitable Trust Registered charities in England and Wales UK Government Retrieved 7 February 2023 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Campaign for Better Transport United Kingdom amp oldid 1137993426, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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