RDG Station Strategy Webinar: Sustainability (22 April 2021)
The RDG Station Strategy Webinars replaced the usual Stations Summit for 2021.
Webinar 1: Sustainability
Thursday 22 April 2021
09:30 – 12:30
This webinar will be hosted by RDG via WebEx. The joining link will be circulated to confirmed attendees closer to the event date.
Registration is now closed.
AGENDA |
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0930 – 0945 | Introduction Opening words and introduction to main event Charlene Wallace, Director of National Passenger and Customer Experience, Network Rail to introduce Jac Starr, Chief Executive Officer, RDG |
0945 – 1015 | Building a Sustainable Future Showcasing the future direction of travel for sustainability in rail, and the role stations will play in this transition Rossa Donovan, Head of Environment and Sustainable Development, Network Rail George Davies, Sustainability Director, RSSB |
1015 – 1045 | International Perspective An exclusive look into the redevelopment master plan for Stockholm Central Station, designed to bring about environmental excellence and improved social mobility Paul Van Doninck, Jernhusen, Sweden |
1045 – 1100 | Comfort break |
1100 – 1110 | RDG Sustainable Stations Guide Sir Peter Hendy, Chairman, Network Rail |
1110 – 1200 | Developing Sustainable Stations (panel) Exploring the role of stations in the Build Back Green agenda, demonstrating best practice, challenges and future initiatives to become net-zero in advance of 2050 Jonathan Chatfield, Head of Policy (Stations and Freight) RDG (Chair) Jools Townsend, Chief Executive, Community Rail Network Luke Richardson, Stations Development Manager, LNER Jennifer Elevique, Deputy Director of Environment and Digital, DfT |
1200 – 1215 | HS2 Interchange Station An insight into future station design Wilhelm Alheit, Senior Environment Manager, HS2 |
1215 – 1230 | Summary and Closing Remarks Stuart Parker, Group Property Director, FirstGroup |
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Useful resources
- Sustainable stations: best practice guide
- Environmental sustainability strategy (Network Rail)
- Destination: a net zero railway (Big Plans, Big Changes website)