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National Traction Engine Trust. Aims & Objectives.


Vision

The NTET aspires to be the Organisation of Choice for the vintage steam enthusiast, engine owner or driver and events organiser working together to meet a common aim, Preserving our Heritage in Steam on the Road.
 

Aims

The main aims of the NTET are to:
  •  Encourage ownership and preservation of all forms of steam powered equipment in authentic settings
  •  Set and maintain standards in equipment management and operation
  •  Provide facilities to teach basic skills in engine management
  •  Attract junior members via the Steam Apprentice Club
  •  Set and monitor safety and operating standards in rallies and event organisation
  •  Secure insurance and other related services for the benefit of members and rally organisers
  •  Support the maintenance of records of engine manufacturers, design, livery and colour schemes, history
     and ownership
  •  Administer a 'rare spares and patterns' register
  •  Monitor and manage the introduction of legislation as it effects the movement
  •  Administer a world wide club membership scheme
  •  Communicate with members, clubs, organisations and the general public via the magazine Steaming
  •  Affiliate with similar bodies in the UK and World Wide
  •  Promote the production and distribution of books, videos, tapes and other related memorabilia

Further details may be obtained from:
Mrs Susan Jackson
. NTET General Secretary, c/o Bryn Awel,
153 Micklefield
Road, High Wycombe, Bucks HP13 7HA United Kingdom.
Email Sue at the NTET: general.secretary@ntet.co.uk


The NTET is a registered charity (Reg. Charity No 291578) and is governed by a formal constitution.

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