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Steering Group Meeting at 10Am on Friday 9Th August 2013 The Power of Partnerships Working together to achieve results for our environment Canterbury Cathedral Lodge, The Precincts, Canterbury CT1 2EH 11:30am to 3:30pm, Wednesday 19 September 2018 Conference Programme #KRPconf 10.45 Registration and Refreshments 11.30 Welcome by Conference Chair, Cllr Rory Love Chairman of the KRP 11.45 Putting the ‘Right Waste in the Right Place’: Preventing waste crime by working together to raise awareness of waste duty of care Sam Corp, Environment Services Association 12.05 Hertfordshire’s multi-agency approach to reducing fly tipping Jennie Probert, Hertfordshire Waste Partnership 12.25 Panel Questions 12.45 Lunch 13.30 Introduction to the afternoon session, Cllr Rory Love 13.35 Delivering a solution for black plastics recycling Dr Mark Caul, Tesco 13.55 Bioplastics explained, opportunities & hurdles Myriam Moeyersons, Bio-Based & Biodegradable Industries Association (BBIA) 14.15 WRAP: An update, catalysing actions with others Claire Shrewsbury, WRAP 14.35 Extended Producer Responsibility: Potential Impacts on Local Authorities Kathy Illingworth, Valpak Consulting 14.55 Panel Questions 15.15 Conference Chair’s Parting Thoughts: Cllr Rory Love 15.30 Conference End 1 The Power of Partnerships Working together to achieve results for our environment Canterbury Cathedral Lodge, The Precincts, Canterbury CT1 2EH 11:30am to 3:30pm, Wednesday 19 September 2018 Directions to Canterbury Cathedral Lodge Canterbury Cathedral Lodge is situated in the grounds of Canterbury Cathedral shown in the centre of the map. To gain access, the venue informs us that printing off and showing the programme to the gate attendants is sufficient. The venue is a 10 minute walk from either Canterbury West or East stations. Please check with National Rail for details of High Speed 1 and other trains: www.nationalrail.co.uk A couple of options are listed in the right-hand box below. Park and Ride facilities on the outskirts of the city are available at three locations – Wincheap, New Dover Road and Sturry Road. There are also Pay and Display car parks situated around the city centre. Walking to the venue from the city centre car parks takes around 10 to 20 minutes. Venue management informs us strict parking permit controls are in operation. Map Information Pedestrian access is via the visitor gates to the cathedral in Palace Street. Car permit holders’ access is via Burgate. High Speed 1 trains are from London St Pancras to Canterbury West , about 10 mins walk. Trains from St Pancras: 09.09 Arr 10.08 Direct 09.37 Arr 10.54 Change x1 10.08 Arr 11.08 Direct Returning to St Pancras: 16.25 Arr 17.23 Direct 16.41 Arr 17.54 Change x1 17.25 Arr 18.23 Direct There are other trains to London from Canterbury West and East stations. www.nationalrail.co.uk 2 The Power of Partnerships Working together to achieve results for our environment Canterbury Cathedral Lodge, The Precincts, Canterbury CT1 2EH 11:30am to 3:30pm, Wednesday 19 September 2018 Conference Delegates (listed by Organisation) Please email Paldeep Bhatti with updates/amendments:- [email protected] Alexir Partnership Claire Summersby Alupro Kate Cole Ashford Borough Council Cllr Clair Bell Ashford Borough Council Cllr Geraldine Dyer Ashford Borough Council Tracey Butler Ashford Borough Council Mark Goodman Ashford Borough Council Alison Tickle Ashford Borough Council Carole Humphries Ashford Borough Council Sam James Ashford Borough Council Elaine Harding Ashford Borough Council Colin Leek Ashford Borough Council Amy Casey Biffa Ollie Maxey Bio-based & Biodegradable Industries Association Myriam Moeyersons Biogen Iain Pickles Buckinghamshire County Council Andrew Jenkins Campaign for the Protection of Rural England Dr Hilary Newport Campaign for the Protection of Rural England David Wood Canterbury City Council Cllr Neil Baker Canterbury City Council David Ford Canterbury City Council Sarah Randall Canterbury City Council Tracy Flower Canterbury City Council Ross Wooding Canterbury City Council Christopher Paine Canterbury City Council Richard Tolson Canterbury City Council Lynne Moore Canterbury City Council Leo Whitlock Canterbury City Council Alexandra Roy Confederation of Paper Industries Simon Weston Country Style Group Sonya Cragg Dartford Borough Council Cllr Steve Brown Dartford Borough Council Cllr Keith Kelly Dartford Borough Council Dave Thomas Dover and Folkestone & Hythe District Councils Roger Walton Dover and Folkestone & Hythe District Councils Mandy Pile 3 Dover District Council Cllr Nick Kenton Dover District Council Cllr Linda Keen Dover District Council Daniel Welsh Dover District Council James Forsyth Dover District Council Cllr Sue Jones East Sussex Joint Waste Partnership Madeleine Gorman East Sussex Joint Waste Partnership Susan Oliver Egbert Taylor Group Ltd Mark Jenkins Environment Agency Kate Donlon Environmental Services Association Sam Corp Essex County Council Emily Martin FCC Environment - Allington EFW Paul Newton Folkestone & Hythe District Council Cllr Rory Love Folkestone & Hythe District Council Cllr Stuart Peall Folkestone & Hythe District Council Julie Thompson Folkestone & Hythe District Council Andrew Rush Folkestone & Hythe District Council Karen Weller Food Service Packaging Association Martin Kersh Gravesham Borough Council Cllr John Knight Gravesham Borough Council Nick Brown Gravesham Borough Council Stuart Alford Gravesham Borough Council Lauren Wood Green Redeem Rob Crumbie Hertfordshire Waste Partnership Jennie Probert Highways England Michael Sinclair Hubbub Ray Hopkinson INCPEN Paul Vanston INCPEN Alison Skuse Kent Association of Local Councils Terry Martin Kent County Council Cllr Michael Payne Kent County Council David Beaver Kent County Council Nichola Hood Kent County Council Kay Groves Kent County Council Hannah Allard Kent County Council Carol Valentine Kent County Council John Evans Kent Resource Partnership Paldeep Bhatti Kent Resource Partnership Kate McCall Let's Recycle.com Steve Eminton London Borough of Newham Helen Dennis Maidstone Borough Council Cllr Derek Mortimer Maidstone Borough Council Jennifer Shepherd Maidstone Borough Council John Edwards Maidstone Borough Council Elizabeth Duncan Maidstone Borough Council Nicola Toulson Maidstone Borough Council Martyn Jeynes 4 Maidstone Borough Council Ian Packer Medway Council Natasha Spencer-Jones Medway Council Johanna Dickson Medway Council Dean Laws Medway Council James Stubbs Medway Council Graham Gosden Medway Council Ian Garcia Medway Norse Andy Mann Medway Norse Shelley Stagg Palm Recycling Sarah Raymond PlasticsEurope Adrian Whyle Project Integra Vicky Beechey Project Integra Abigail Cooke Recoup Steve Morgan Recoup Anne Hitch Recycling Technologies Ltd Bronwen Jameson Resource Charles Newman Resource Rob Cole Resource Futures Sam Reeve Ricardo-AEA Lorna Pannett Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd Katie Marshall Sevenoaks District Council Cllr Kim Bayley Sevenoaks District Council Richard Wilson Sevenoaks District Council Ian Finch Sevenoaks District Council John Cox Sevenoaks District Council Patrick Cheung South Staffordshire Council Daniel Roberts Suez Environment Adam Read Surrey Waste Partnership Tom Beagan Swale Borough Council Cllr David Simmons Swale Borough Council Cllr Nicholas Hampshire Swale Borough Council Martyn Cassell Swale Borough Council Kelly Upson Swale Borough Council Donna Seager Swale Borough Council Vikki Sedgwick Swale Borough Council Alister Andrews Swale Borough Council Alan Turner Sweeep Justin Greenaway Tesco Mark Caul Tesco Kate Blacker Thanet District Council Cllr Jason Savage Thanet District Council Gavin Waite Thanet District Council Jasmin Vickers Thanet District Council Peter Thomas Thanet District Council Stewart Bundy Thanet District Council Jane Stratford Thanet District Council Steve Matthews 5 Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council Cllr Jill Anderson Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council Cllr David Lettington Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council Robert Styles Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council David Campbell-Lenaghan Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council Darren Lanes Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council Tamsin Ritchie Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council Alison Sollis Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Edwin Burgess Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Paul Shipley Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Andreas Mills Valpak Andrew McCaffery Valpak Kathy Illingworth Valpak Cliff Laundon Veolia Gary Morrison Veolia Paul Fitzgerald WRAP Claire Shrewsbury West Kent YMCA Rob Marsh West London Waste Authority Mildred Jeakins West Sussex County Council Kelly Goldsmith West Sussex County Council Kelly Heller WYG Victoria Hutchin WYG Jeff Evans Feel free to use Twitter in the run up to the conference, especially on the day. The hashtag to use is #KRPConf For your convenience, speakers’ Twitter accounts are:- Sam Corp @ESA_tweets Jennie Probert @ProbertJennie @HertsWasteAware Dr Mark Caul @tesco Myriam Moeyersons @MyriamMoeyerson @bbia_uk Claire Shrewsbury @c_shrewsbury @WRAP_UK Kathy Illingworth @valpak_ltd 6 .
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