


CoMoUK is delighted to be hosting its first in-person conference since 2019. This is a unique opportunity to shine a light on shared transport and its key role in sustainable transport and spatial planning.
The conference will take place on Wednesday 25 March 2026 at the NVCO in the London Borough of Camden and will include a tour of Camden’s new Somers Town mobility hubs.
As the only conference focussing on shared transport in the UK, you will get a chance to hear about the latest developments and innovations in the sector. We will also be looking ahead as to where the UK should go on shared transport and mobility hubs with the climate, cost of living and public health crises continuing to press home; elections in Scotland, Wales, London and elsewhere in May 2026; and the bulk of this UK Government’s term still to come.
The conference will cover:
More details on the schedule to follow shortly.
CoMoUK is delighted to be hosting its first in-person conference since 2019. This is a unique opportunity to shine a light on shared transport and its key role in sustainable transport and spatial planning.
The conference will take place on Wednesday 25 March 2026 at the NVCO in the London Borough of Camden and will include a tour of Camden’s new Somers Town mobility hubs.
As the only conference focussing on shared transport in the UK, you will get a chance to hear about the latest developments and innovations in the sector. We will also be looking ahead as to where the UK should go on shared transport and mobility hubs with the climate, cost of living and public health crises continuing to press home; elections in Scotland, Wales, London and elsewhere in May 2026; and the bulk of this UK Government’s term still to come.
The conference will cover:
More details on the schedule to follow shortly.
CoMoUK is delighted to be hosting its first in-person conference since 2019. This is a unique opportunity to shine a light on shared transport and its key role in sustainable transport and spatial planning.
The conference will take place on Wednesday 25 March 2026 at the NVCO in the London Borough of Camden and will include a tour of Camden’s new Somers Town mobility hubs.
As the only conference focussing on shared transport in the UK, you will get a chance to hear about the latest developments and innovations in the sector. We will also be looking ahead as to where the UK should go on shared transport and mobility hubs with the climate, cost of living and public health crises continuing to press home; elections in Scotland, Wales, London and elsewhere in May 2026; and the bulk of this UK Government’s term still to come.
The conference will cover:
More details on the schedule to follow shortly.

CoMoUK is delighted to be hosting its first in-person conference since 2019. This is a unique opportunity to shine a light on shared transport and its key role in sustainable transport and spatial planning.
The conference will take place on Wednesday 25 March 2026 at the NVCO in the London Borough of Camden and will include a tour of Camden’s new Somers Town mobility hubs.
As the only conference focussing on shared transport in the UK, you will get a chance to hear about the latest developments and innovations in the sector. We will also be looking ahead as to where the UK should go on shared transport and mobility hubs with the climate, cost of living and public health crises continuing to press home; elections in Scotland, Wales, London and elsewhere in May 2026; and the bulk of this UK Government’s term still to come.
The conference will cover:
More details on the schedule to follow shortly.

CoMoUK is delighted to be hosting its first in-person conference since 2019. This is a unique opportunity to shine a light on shared transport and its key role in sustainable transport and spatial planning.
The conference will take place on Wednesday 25 March 2026 at the NVCO in the London Borough of Camden and will include a tour of Camden’s new Somers Town mobility hubs.
As the only conference focussing on shared transport in the UK, you will get a chance to hear about the latest developments and innovations in the sector. We will also be looking ahead as to where the UK should go on shared transport and mobility hubs with the climate, cost of living and public health crises continuing to press home; elections in Scotland, Wales, London and elsewhere in May 2026; and the bulk of this UK Government’s term still to come.
The conference will cover:
More details on the schedule to follow shortly.