Road Haulage Forum

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The Road Haulage Forum is the principal interface between Government and the road haulage industry. It was set up by the Chancellor and John Reid, as Transport Minister, in March 1999 to give the haulage industry the opportunity to air issues of concern with Ministers. Government has also been able to use the Forum to convey messages to the industry, notably in seeking help with delivery of objectives relating to the environment, safety and congestion.

The Forum meets on an ad hoc basis, usually two or three times a year. It has no formal status and membership is at the discretion of Ministers.

The Road Haulage Forum meeting, November 2006

Brief description about the function and make-up of the Road Haulage Forum.

Published:
15 December 2006

The Road Haulage Forum meeting, December 2005

Note of the 7 December 2005 Road Haulage Forum meeting.

Published:
11 January 2006

The Road Haulage Forum meeting, June 2005

Note of the 29 June 2005 Road Haulage Forum meeting.

Published:
16 August 2005