Car Club in a Box Feedback session

The Edge Innovation and Derwent Valley Car Club team are thrilled to announce the feedback webinar compiling the outcome of the “Car Club in a Box” project funded by Transport Research and Innovation Grants (TRIG) programme, which is delivered by Connected Places Catapult on behalf of the Department for Transport (DfT). 

 


We will be hosting a 1hour long webinar presenting the key outcomes of the project as well as providing an overview of what the “Car Club in a Box” contains.  

The webinar will take place online on the 27th of September 2023 from 2pm to 3pm. You can already save your spot by following the registration link. 

If you are unable to attend on this date and time a recording of the webinar will be shared afterward. 

During this session you will be able to develop an understanding of the key challenges faced by communities in rural areas as well as local authorities' challenges about transport and the development of community car clubs. We have also planned a Q&A session at the end of the webinar to welcome your questions and feedback. 

Please extend this invitation to other people that would be interested in knowing more about the outcome of this project. 

27 September 2023
2:00 pm3:00 pm
Online - Teams Meeting
Register

Programme

  • Welcome, introductions & why are we here
  • Project introduction
  • Goals, timeline and expected outcomes
  • Key results & outcomes
  • The Car club in a Box package
  • Q&As

About the speakers

Susan Ross

Susan Ross

With over 20 years’ experience in voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector in the Midlands and the North East and experience of leading complex multi-stakeholder partnerships for the public sector she a passion for community led regeneration and development, particularly in rural communities. She has an extensive knowledge of the VCSE sector and experience in the private, public sectors bringing a unique perspective to the team having supported small programmes to multi-million-pound developments. With expertise in engagement and developing bespoke consultation techniques. Specialist knowledge in marketing, promotion, leveraging funding programmes and project management. 

Susan holds a number of voluntary positions including as a director of a health and wellbeing Community Interest Company, co-founder of an electric vehicle car club and chair of a community association. She prides herself on placing people at the heart of open and challenge-lead innovation through the Tees Valley Business Challenge Programme.