TheBritish Road Federation was abusiness organisation representing stakeholders of theroad industry in theUnited Kingdom. The organisation was active since 1932 and ceased to exist in 2000.[1] It represented companies and trade associations of theroad construction, engineering,car manufacturing, transport, haulage and courier industries,road services and oil interests.[2] It maintained a network of local groups, includingYorkshire Roads Group,Transport Action Scotland andEast Anglia Roads to Prosperity. Chief executive Richard Diment formerly spent eight years inConservative Central Office, and press officer Andrew Pharoah several years at theLabour Party. The BRF has claimed responsibility for the motorway network developed in the '60s, '70s and '80s
The BRF published over 400 titles[3] including position papers, reports and annual statistical guides.
Additional archival holdings athttp://mrc-catalogue.warwick.ac.uk/records/MSX/2114B
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