Transport Partnership definition

Transport Partnership means the South West of Scotland Transport Partnership

Examples of Transport Partnership in a sentence

  • Thailand Co-shareholder and director Sathaporn Wattana Transport Partnership Thailand Co-shareholder and director Precast station Co., Ltd.

  • The Affiliate agrees that it will not claim or imply that its participation in the SmartWay Transport Partnership Affiliate Program constitutes NRCan, the EPA, the Government of Canada, or the Government of the Unites States’ approval or endorsement of anything other than the Affiliate’s commitment to the program.

  • The deregulation of bus services means that the Regional Transport Partnership has no powers to compel bus companies to provide particular services, so work is required to identify how to find a balance between service delivery and cost effectiveness to the benefit of communities.

  • However- Transport Partnership Funding may be used to support students in Year 10 and 11 undertake independent travel and mobility training, as this will help remove a possible barrier to them accessing Year 12 Education.

  • If a customer remains dissatisfied with AFL’s response they may contact the Regional Transport Partnership Chief Executive, Highlands and Islands Transport Partnership (HITRANS).

  • The CPJB comprises the Council’s five political group leaders and the Chief Executive; Chairman and Chief Executive of NHS Dumfries & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; Chair of the Regional Transport Partnership; Regional Director Scottish Enterprise; third sector representatives; private sector representatives; and the Chief Constable.

  • The work will be lead and monitored by the Economic Partnership, Culture Partnership, Learning Partnership, Transport Partnership and the Renaissance Partnership and involve key partners involved in these areas of work.

  • The Officers Group shall, as appropriate, invite technical representatives and officials from other partnership organisations such as the Aberdeen City and Shire Economic Future (ACSEF), the Regional Transport Partnership (NESTRANS) and others to attend the Officers Group in order to ensure proper consideration of and integration between other strategic organisations and groups.

  • The transport infrastructure sees £2.224M capital and £600k revenue available to the new SWestrans Regional Transport Partnership, an additional £3M for public bus services and £20M has been allocated for a Strategic Roads Fund.

  • NOTICE This report was prepared by Shurepower, LLC in the course of performing work contracted for and sponsored by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s SmartWay Transport Partnership (hereafter “sponsors”).