Agenda
Event chaired by Anthony Smith, Transport Focus chief executive
- Welcome and opening remarks – Jeff Halliwell, Chair of the Board, Transport Focus
- Keynote speech – Chris Heaton-Harris, Minister of State for Transport
- Video: disabled people share their experiences during the pandemic
- Panel: keeping services accessible during the pandemic
- Video: disabled people share their aspirations for the future
- Panel: improving accessibility and unlocking a better normal
- Closing remarks – Anthony Smith, Transport Focus
Speakers
Chris Heaton-Harris MP
Minister of State for TransportChris Heaton-Harris was appointed as a Minister of State at the Department for Transport on 25 July 2019. He was elected Conservative MP for Daventry in May 2010. As Minister of State for Transport, he has responsibility for rail, Crossrail and Crossrail 2; East West Rail; cycling and walking; accessibility; and corporate.
Victoria Garcia MBE
Accessibility & Communities Manager, Brighton & Hove BusesVictoria is one of the first people appointed to a full-time accessibility and communities role in the UK bus industry. Her current role involves ensuring accessibility and the needs of the community are considered in every part of the business, whether that’s driver training, new vehicle specification, ticket machine design or customer service. She is involved in steering the strategy of Brighton & Hove buses to ensure that any decisions made have making buses accessible for all at the centre.
Alan Benson
Chair, Transport for AllAlan is a leading disability campaigner on issues of transport. He recently made the Shaw Trust’s Disability Power 100 list of the most influential disabled people (for the second time running!). He also sits on the Board of London TravelWatch and co-chairs the Department for Transport’s Inclusive Transport Stakeholder Group.
Will Bee
Lead of the Local Travel Working Group, Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee (DPTAC)Will Bee has held senior posts in both the public and voluntary sector as well as running his own consultancy business. From 2001 to 2007 he was Wales Director of the Disability Rights Commission where he also led its work on transport, managing the publication of a code of practice and various modal guides to the new duties on operators introduced in the Disability Discrimination Act 2005. A wheelchair user himself, Will joined DPTAC in 2008 after the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) was merged into the Equality and Human Rights Commission. He currently chairs the Local Transport Working Group covering buses and taxis.
Martyn Brett-Lee
Commercial Director, Welcome BreakMartyn joined Welcome Break and the Operating Board in 2019 as Commercial Director. Welcome Break is one of the UK’s leading motorway service operators, running 44 service areas and 31 hotels across the UK. It operates world class food and retail brands, as well as hotels under the Ramada and Days Inn brands. As Commercial Director, Martyn is responsible for all commercial functions, including retail and food, brand partnerships, procurement, supply chain and marketing. This extends to responsibility of the investment in customers and the community, including customer experience, accessibility, community engagement and working with Welcome Break’s charity partner, Children In Need.
Dominic Lund-Conlon
Head of Accessibility and Inclusion, Rail Delivery GroupDominic has worked in transport policy for 10 years on a variety of challenges, both customer and strategy focused. As a person with lived and professional experience, Dominic focuses on inclusive solutions that empower customers to control their journey with confidence and dignity. Recent projects include the Passenger Assist Improvement Programme and supporting Greater Anglia with the design and implementation of the new Stadler Flirt vehicles.
