Policy Fellowship for Rupert Furness

Deputy Director, Highways, Active Travel and Strategy, Department for Transport (view profile)

Deputy Director, Highways, Active Travel and Strategy, Department for Transport
Policy Fellow, Centre for Science and Policy

Rupert Furness is the head of the Highways, Active Travel and Strategy Division in the UK Department for Transport, where he is responsible for a team of sixteen people and a budget of over £1 billion per annum. He advises Ministers on the delivery of their statutory duties on cycling and walking and on the sponsorship of Active Travel England; the maintenance of England’s local highway networks on which nearly all journeys begin and end; and the funding of local transport authorities.

His previous posts in the Department for Transport have included heading the London Transport team; heading the Environment Strategy team; and managing the implementation of the UK’s Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation. Before joining the DfT in 2003, he worked for a number of other Government Departments including the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, and the Cabinet Office.

Outside work, he is a keen cyclist and walker, and at weekends can generally be found on long bike rides or walks across the countryside of the South East of England. He is married with two grown-up children.

Questions

  • 1. How can local authorities be encouraged to be innovative in maintaining their local highways when funding constraints are likely to make them risk-averse?
  • 2. What long-term lessons can be learned from the measures, including encouraging the rapid roll-out of low traffic neighbourhood schemes, that the Government took during the pandemic to encourage more active travel?
  • 3. Where funding is allocated by formula to local authorities, what are the options available to Government to incentivise particular outcomes, and how can these be used to lead to better decisions?
  • 4. How and to what extent should central government departments be accountable when spending is devolved to local government and arm’s-length bodies?
  • 14 May 2024 12:30 – 13:00

    Meeting with Rebecca Brodie, Policy Fellowships Coordinator, Centre for Science and Policy

    r.brodie@jbs.cam.ac.uk

    Introduction meeting with CSaP to run through your programme.

    To be held online before the visit. At a time/date to be agreed.

  • 15 May 2024 15:00

    Check into Jesus College accommodation

    West Court, Jesus College

    Check in: 15.00

    Check out: 10.00

    West Court reception opening times: Monday – Sunday 08.00-19.00

    Jesus Lane, Cambridge, CB5 8BQ, 01223 760571

    Outside of these times, please check-in at the Porter’s Lodge (staffed 24hrs a day), Jesus Lane, Cambridge, CB5 8BL, 01223 339339

    Breakfast: continental breakfast buffet with daily hot option

    Monday to Friday 07.30- 09.00

    Saturday and Sunday 08.00-09.30

    West Court, Jesus College, Jesus Lane, Cambridge, CB5 8BL.
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    Directions to next meeting: CSaP to arrange taxi to pick up at 08:30.

    Taxi to pick you up on morning of May 16th.

  • 16 May 2024 09:00 – 10:00

    Meeting with Professor Ajith Parlikad, Professor, Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge and Dr Manu Sasidharan, Senior Research Associate in Infrastructure Asset Management

    aknp2@cam.ac.uk mp979@cam.ac.uk

    Institute for Manufacturing, Alan Reece Building, 17 Charles Babbage Road, Cambridge, CB3 0FS. Meet in reception.
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    Directions to next meeting: 10 minute walk.

  • 16 May 2024 10:15 – 11:45

    Meeting with Jess Cunningham

    jc2014@cam.ac.uk

    Meeting with Jess Cunningham, Transport Advisor – Strategic Projects, University of Cambridge.

    Her role is to ensure that the University’s Estate Management Department is informed about Strategic Transport Projects being delivered by our external partners and where required co-ordinate the University’s response to engagements and consultations. She also acts as a conduit for information between our external partner project teams and the broader University Departments as well as supporting opportunities for collaboration.

    Jess is happy to give you a ‘Walk and Talk’ around Eddington/Cambridge West where she can talk with you about the work they do and the research elements of this practical application. This would linked to Q1 & 2.

    Please meet just inside the revolving doors at West Hub. These should be easily identified as you walk up from IfM. Her mobile number is 07956 433 975 if you have trouble finding each other.

    1. How can local authorities be encouraged to be innovative in maintaining their local highways when funding constraints are likely to make them risk-averse?

    2. What long-term lessons can be learned from the measures, including encouraging the rapid roll-out of low traffic neighbourhood schemes, that the Government took during the pandemic to encourage more active travel?

    West Hub, J J Thomson Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 0US. Her mobile number is Tel: 07956 433 975 if you have trouble finding each other.
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    Directions to next meeting: CSaP to arrange taxi to pick up at 12:00.

    Pick up will be outside Sainsburys at Eddington.

  • 16 May 2024 12:30 – 13:30

    Lunch break

  • 16 May 2024 13:30 – 14:30

    Meeting with Philip Rycroft, Distinguished honorary researcher, Bennett Institute for Public Policy, University of Cambridge

    philip@philiprycroft.com

    Zoom call with Philip Rycroft, to be taken from room S0.05 (Ding Chen breakout room). Please meet in reception to be shown to the room.

    Topic: CSaP meeting: Philip Rycroft & Rupert Furness
    Time: May 16, 2024 01:30 PM London

    Join Zoom Meeting
    https://jbs-cam.zoom.us/j/83381290447?pwd=5DT1b0wm7fNDYlZeiC2WaRyCC4WSaS.1

    Meeting ID: 833 8129 0447
    Passcode: 077198"

    Zoom call to be taken from the Cambridge Judge Business School (room S0.05 Ding Chen), Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1AG. Please meet CSaP staff member in reception to be escorted to your room.
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  • 16 May 2024 15:00 – 16:00

    Meeting with Dr Kyriakos Kantarakias, Founder and CEO, Didimi and Dr Lilia Potseluyko, Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering – Digital Roads

    kyriakos@psifia.co.uk lp625@cam.ac.uk

    Cambridge Judge Business School (room S0.05 Ding Chen), Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1AG.
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  • 17 May 2024 09:00

    Check out of accommodation

    Directions to next meeting: 15 minute walk.

  • 17 May 2024 11:00 – 12:00

    Meeting with Louis Baktash, PhD Student, University of Cambridge

    lsb51@cam.ac.uk

    CSaP office, 10 Trumpington St, Cambridge. Please call 07817 293 197 to be let into the building.
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  • 17 May 2024 12:00 – 14:00

    Lunch break

  • 17 May 2024 14:00 – 15:00

    Meeting with Dr Brian Sheil, Laing O’Rourke Associate Professor in Construction Engineering, Department of Engineering

    bbs24@cam.ac.uk

    Zoom call to be taken online from the CSaP office.

    Topic: CSaP meeting: Rupert Furness & Brian Sheil
    Time: May 17, 2024 02:00 PM London

    Join Zoom Meeting
    https://jbs-cam.zoom.us/j/88141967310?pwd=8Y5EpKWruj1PZYVgFhDOblQyiXbaQY.1

    Meeting ID: 881 4196 7310
    Passcode: 636436

    Zoom call to be taken from the CSaP office, 10 Trumpington St, Cambridge. Please call 07817 293 197 to be let into the building.
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  • 17 May 2024 15:30 – 16:30

    Meeting with Professor James Woodcock, Professor of Transport and Health Modelling, MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge

    jw745@medschl.cam.ac.uk

    CSaP office, 10 Trumpington St, Cambridge. Please call 07817 293 197 to be let into the building.
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  • 17 May 2024 17:00

    Meeting with Rebecca Brodie, Policy Fellowships Coordinator, Centre for Science and Policy

    r.brodie@jbs.cam.ac.uk

    Wrap up meeting with CSaP. To be held after last meeting, or online at a later date.