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TWO CONTRASTING PHOTOS THAT SAY IT ALL!!!
THEY ILLUSTRATE GRAPHICALLY JUST ONE OF THE MANY REASONS YOU SHOULD ATTEND THE CfFPT INAUGURAL NATIONAL CONFERENCE IN BIRMINGHAM ON SATURDAY 16th OCTOBER 2010

CAMPAIGN FOR FREE PUBLIC TRANSPORT
INAUGURAL NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Saturday 16th October 2010
11.00am to 5.00pm
BRITANNIA HOTEL, 67 NEW STREET,
BIRMINGHAM B2 4DU
Supporters of our campaign need to put this date down in their diaries now, and do their utmost to get there on the day, ideally along with a delegation from their union branch, workplace, college, school or local community group.
We need to get the largest possible turnout from across the length and breadth of Britain, from all over Scotland, England and Wales and not just from a few big cities like London, Birmingham, Manchester & Glasgow.
If you are intending to come along on the day, then please register with us directly beforehand so we know roughly how many people will be coming. Since we also need to pay for the booking of the venue in advance, this will also help greatly with our campaign finances/cash flow.
REGISTER NOW. Just click the bottom below to book your place. Once you've done this please also email manchester@freepublictransports.com to let us know that they have registered.
If you are a facebook user you can sign up to the event online at: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=190658022839&index=1.
In January 2010 the committee adopted the following aims and objectives, which will be put to the inaugural conference for consideration.
Aims:
The aim of the Campaign for Free Public Transport is to secure an expanded, land and water based public transport system that is fully integrated, accessible, reliable, publicly owned and ultimately free for all at the point of use.
Objectives:
1. To defend the free bus pass for the over 60s.
2. To extend free public transport to children, young people, the unemployed and those in receipt of income support.
3. To secure public ownership of the public transport system, its expansion, full integration and rational planning.
4. To defend and extend the availability and reliability of public transport.
5. To conduct rigorous research on the funding and organisation of public transport.
6. To disseminate the Aims of the Campaign and build public support for them.
Sponsorship:
We are inviting individuals and organisations to sponsor this conference (in a personal capacity if preferred). If you, or your organisation, would like to add your name as a sponsor of the conference (no financial commitment necessary), or if you would like to be kept informed of developments by email, please send an email to: manchester@freepublictransports.com or write to: Campaign for Free Public Transport, PO Box 31, Bridge 5 Mill, Manchester M4 7HR
Meeting at its first national policy Conference in Manchester in June, Britain's largest trades union UNITE (which represents bus drivers as well as other workers) resolved to add its weight to the fight to defend the 60+ free bus pass currently provided to our senior citizens.
The union also resolved to campaign:
To extend free public transport to children, young people, the unemployed and those in receipt of income support.
To secure public ownership of the public transport system, its expansion, full integration and rational planning.
To defend and extend the availability and reliability of public transport.
To ensure a decent standard of living and working conditions for all those working in the passenger transport industries.
That the country's biggest trade union now support most of what we are saying is a major breakthrough for the Campaign! Other unions should now take this on board and put similar motions to their own branches and conferences.
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