The Pacts Conference
Tuesday 17th October 2006 will be a significant contribution to the road safety Beacon Council Scheme, providing the only remaining opportunity this year to hear from all six Beacon local authorities in depth and in context.
This will highlight practical examples of excellence in road safety and consider the support necessary from government for local authorities to continue their success in cutting casualties.
To register online click on: Local authorities cutting casualties: building on Beacon winning best practice
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