Join the PubAffairs Network

Established in January 2002, PubAffairs is the premier network and leading resource for the public affairs, government relations, policy and communications industry.

The PubAffairs network numbers over 4,000 members and is free to join. PubAffairs operates a general e-Newsletter, as well as a number of other specific group e-Newsletters which are also available to join by completing our registration form.

The PubAffairs e-Newsletters are used to keep members informed about upcoming PubAffairs events and networking opportunities, job vacancies, public affairs news, training courses, stakeholder events, publications, discount offers and other pieces of useful information related to the public affairs and communications industry.

Join the Network

Stakeholder Events Calendar

< May 2024 >
SMTWTFS
    1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31

Join LowCVP in the House of Commons for a reception to launch an important new report by Cambridge Econometrics: Fuelling Britain’s Future – The Economic Impact of Low Carbon Vehicles in the UK which has been commissioned by the European Climate Foundation. This forward-looking report will highlight the benefits that electric vehicles can deliver to Britain in terms of economic resilience, employment, energy security, air quality, CO2 mitigation and synergies with renewable electricity.

The event will provide an opportunity to network with a select group of MPs, public policy makers, leading road transport industry figures and stakeholders and will feature an exhibition of dynamic UK companies that are leading the way in low carbon road transport innovation, helping to deliver environmental benefits as well as generating growth and jobs.

Seminar: 2.15pm-3.45pm
Reception: 4pm-6pm

This is a LowCVP member priority event.
For more info on how to join the LowCVP click here.

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Richard Burden MP, Shadow Minister for Transport;
  • Jerry Hardcastle OBE, Global Chief Marketability Engineer at Nissan and Chairman of the Automotive Council Technology Group;
  • Andy Eastlake, Managing Director of LowCVP;
  • TBC - Rt Hon Danny Alexander MP, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, has also been invited to contribute.

The reception will be preceded by a seminar from 2.15pm also in the House of Commons for those who would like the opportunity to learn about the Cambridge Econometrics study in more detail. 

Please find the agenda for the seminar online here.

How to attend

To register your attendance at this free event please click here. Please tick the ‘seminar’ box when you book your place if you wish to attend the seminar as well as the reception.

Alternatively, please email lowcvp@connectpa.co.uk or call Will Sexton on 020 7592 9490 for more information.

Return to events list Back to top