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The [[Freight Transport Association]] (FTA) is a general trade lobby rather than a construction / transport lobby: its members are mainly freight users, including retailers, wholesalers, and primary and secondary industries, from [[IBM]] to [[ICI]], from [[ARC]] to [[Asda]]. Though a member of the [[BRF]] and a keen supporter of the roads programme, the FTA is less active in lobbying for roads than in trying to prevent, change or initiate haulage legislation. Its biggest success has been to raise the lorry weight limit from 40 to 44 tonnes. Interestingly, this coincides with a BRF campaign for a national bridge strengthening programme; it will also favour road freight over rail economically. FTA also lobbies to increase lorry access to city centres (including use of bus lanes!), to prevent tighter vehicle environmental standards, to reduce road tolls, vehicle excise duty and other taxes, to deregulate cargo handling practices and to cut "bureaucracy" (or accountability?). It has over 300 staff.
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The '''Freight Transport Association''' (FTA) represents the interests of rail, road, air and sea freight transport companies. {{ref|1}} The FTA represents over 12,000 companies, making it one of the largest trade associations in the UK. {{ref|2}} The FTA often work with and lobby, parliament. In June 2007 the FTA signed a memorandum with the Highways Agency, in order to "improve safety and journey times for both freight drivers and other road users." {{ref|3}}
  
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==History==
  
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The roots of the FTA can be traced as far back as 1889. In 1888, the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, enabled traders to complain to the Board of trade if they thought railway services and rates were unreasonable. As a result of this, the Mansion House Association on Railway Rates was established in 1889. Over time, the Mansion House Association became more road orientated and in 1931 changed its name to Mansion House Association on Transport. In 1964 Mansion House Association of Transport changed its name once again, this time to the National Trader's Traffic Association. In 1969, the FTA was born, a result of the merger of the Trader's Road Transport Association, the Traders' Traffic Association and the Traders' Co-ordinating Committee. {{ref|4}}
Freight Transport Association, Hermes House, St Johns Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 9UZ tel. 01892 526 171 fax 01892 534 989
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Road Haulage Association, Roadway House, 35 Monument Hill, Weybridge, KT13 8RN tel. 01932 841 515
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==National Executive Board==
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*Andy Haines - President
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*Adrian Burleton - Vice President
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*Rebecca Jenkins - Vice President
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*John Coghlan - Treasurer
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*Roger Burnley
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*Janet Entwistle
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*Eddie Fitzsimons
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*Stewart Oades
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*Alastair Parker
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*John G Russell
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*Chris Thorneycroft-Smith
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*Perry Watts
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*John H Williams {{ref|5}}
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==Senior Management Team==
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*Theo de Pencier
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*James Hookham
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*Roger Nolan
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*Chris Thornton
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*Teresa Clemmence
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*Pippa Attwood
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*Simon Chapman
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*Kevin Croskery
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*Geoff Dossetter
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*Alan Osborne
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*Nigel Smart
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*Brian Szukala
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*Chris Welsh
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*Richard White {{ref|6}}
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==Contact Details==
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Freight Transport Association
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Hermes House
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St Johns Road
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Tunbridge Wells
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Kent TN4 9UZ  
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tel. 01892 526 171  
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fax 01892 534 989
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web: http://www.fta.co.uk
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==References==
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#{{note|1}} BBC, "Freight Transport Association", http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/actionnetwork/A2058761
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#{{note|2}} ePolitix, "Welcome to the FTA micro-site at ePolitix", http://www.epolitix.com/EN/Forums/Freight+Transport+Association/
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#{{note|3}} Government News Network, "National News", http://www.gnn.gov.uk/Content/Detail.asp?ReleaseID=291953&NewsAreaID=2
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#{{note|4}} Freight Transport Association, "FTA Roots", http://www.fta.co.uk/about/roots/
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#{{note|5}} Freight Transport Association, "National Executive Board", http://www.fta.co.uk/about/fta_board/
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#{{note|6}} Freight Transport Association, "Senior Management Team", http://www.fta.co.uk/about/management-team/
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#{{note|7}}  Freight Transport Association, "Office Locations", http://www.fta.co.uk/about/regionsinfo/index.htm

Latest revision as of 10:32, 11 July 2007

The Freight Transport Association (FTA) represents the interests of rail, road, air and sea freight transport companies. [1] The FTA represents over 12,000 companies, making it one of the largest trade associations in the UK. [2] The FTA often work with and lobby, parliament. In June 2007 the FTA signed a memorandum with the Highways Agency, in order to "improve safety and journey times for both freight drivers and other road users." [3]

History

The roots of the FTA can be traced as far back as 1889. In 1888, the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, enabled traders to complain to the Board of trade if they thought railway services and rates were unreasonable. As a result of this, the Mansion House Association on Railway Rates was established in 1889. Over time, the Mansion House Association became more road orientated and in 1931 changed its name to Mansion House Association on Transport. In 1964 Mansion House Association of Transport changed its name once again, this time to the National Trader's Traffic Association. In 1969, the FTA was born, a result of the merger of the Trader's Road Transport Association, the Traders' Traffic Association and the Traders' Co-ordinating Committee. [4]

National Executive Board

  • Andy Haines - President
  • Adrian Burleton - Vice President
  • Rebecca Jenkins - Vice President
  • John Coghlan - Treasurer
  • Roger Burnley
  • Janet Entwistle
  • Eddie Fitzsimons
  • Stewart Oades
  • Alastair Parker
  • John G Russell
  • Chris Thorneycroft-Smith
  • Perry Watts
  • John H Williams [5]

Senior Management Team

  • Theo de Pencier
  • James Hookham
  • Roger Nolan
  • Chris Thornton
  • Teresa Clemmence
  • Pippa Attwood
  • Simon Chapman
  • Kevin Croskery
  • Geoff Dossetter
  • Alan Osborne
  • Nigel Smart
  • Brian Szukala
  • Chris Welsh
  • Richard White [6]

Contact Details

Freight Transport Association

Hermes House

St Johns Road

Tunbridge Wells

Kent TN4 9UZ

tel. 01892 526 171

fax 01892 534 989

web: http://www.fta.co.uk

References

  1. ^ BBC, "Freight Transport Association", http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/actionnetwork/A2058761
  2. ^ ePolitix, "Welcome to the FTA micro-site at ePolitix", http://www.epolitix.com/EN/Forums/Freight+Transport+Association/
  3. ^ Government News Network, "National News", http://www.gnn.gov.uk/Content/Detail.asp?ReleaseID=291953&NewsAreaID=2
  4. ^ Freight Transport Association, "FTA Roots", http://www.fta.co.uk/about/roots/
  5. ^ Freight Transport Association, "National Executive Board", http://www.fta.co.uk/about/fta_board/
  6. ^ Freight Transport Association, "Senior Management Team", http://www.fta.co.uk/about/management-team/
  7. ^ Freight Transport Association, "Office Locations", http://www.fta.co.uk/about/regionsinfo/index.htm