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Transport Futures and The National Trust - Formulating some foresight questions
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Hello All, I'm in the process of putting together a Delphi exercise to inform my organisation's (The National Trust) thinking about the future of transport and what this means for us now and into ... Continue

Started by Alex Hunt. Last reply by Stephen Aguilar-Millan 8 May.

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