Paul Salveson

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Councillor
Paul Salveson
Councillor, Kirklees Council
In office
May 2012 – October 2013
Preceded byHilary Richards
Succeeded byChristine Iredale
ConstituencyGolcar
Majority145 (3.3%)
Personal details
Political partyYorkshire Party
Other political
affiliations
Labour Party (until 2014)
Alma materUniversity of Salford
ProfessionVisiting professor at University of Bolton and University of Huddersfield
General Secretary at Hannah Mitchell Foundation
Websitewww.paulsalveson.org.uk

Paul Salveson, MBE FCILT, is an English politician, activist and author. He is currently a visiting professor in transport and logistics at the University of Bolton and University of Huddersfield.

Education[edit]

Salveson did an undergraduate degree at the University of Lancaster.[1] His PhD is from University of Salford - 'Region Class, Culture: Lancashire Dialect Literatur 1746-1935' awarded in 1993.

Professional career[edit]

Salveson began his career at the Horwich Works. From 2004 until 2010 he served as Head of Government and Community Strategies at Northern Rail.[1] From 2015 until 2018, he served as group advisor, community rail at Arriva UK Trains.

He was a member of the Transport Focus board,[2] and was a trustee of Campaign for Better Transport. In 2009, he received an MBE for services to the railway industry. He is currently a visiting professor in transport and logistics at the University of Huddersfield.[3]

Salveson is the honorary patron of the Railway Employees' Passenger Transport Association and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport.

Political career[edit]

Salveson was elected to Kirklees Council in 2012 for the Labour Party, and he represented the Golcar ward until 2013, when he stepped down. He said after stepping down: "In an ideal world I’d be able to do both my council work and continue my interests in the national Transport Focus board, but in reality if you want to do one well, and to maximum effect, one has got to give.".[4] Salveson was formerly the vice-chair of the Colne Valley Constituency Labour Party.[4]

In late 2014, he joined the Yorkshire Party, saying the "vitality in Scotland confirmed that it was the right choice to make".[5] In 2015, he stood as the party's parliamentary candidate in Colne Valley.[6][7]

In 2011, Salveson published Socialism with a Northern Accent, described by former Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott as "an important account of Labour's traditional, community-based values with many lessons for today".[8] The book makes the case for the renewal of popular socialism[9] through devolution to the North of England.[10]

Salveson has written twice for The Guardian, both on devolution for Yorkshire.[3] He has also proposed for the re-integration of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway services, to follow the successful example of the integrated regional services in Germany and Switzerland.[11] Salveson has expressed his conviction that continuous growth in the railway industry is required, in order to stimulate demand and encourage more people to use the services.[12] In the 2000s, Salverson had a column in industry publication Rail.[13]

Salveson is currently Secretary General of the Hannah Mitchell Foundation.[3] he also writes for Chartist magazine, Big Issue North and other publications. In August 2016, he moved from Yorkshire back to Lancashire and now lives in Bretherton.

Books[edit]

  • Railpolitik: Bringing Railways Back to the Community (Lawrence & Wishart, London: 2013)
  • Socialism with a Northern Accent (Lawrence & Wishart, London: 2012)
  • Northern Rail Heritage (Little Northern Books, Yorkshire: 2008)
  • With Walt Whitman in Bolton: spirituality, sex and socialism in a Northern Mill Town (Little Northern Books, published 2008, republished 2016)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Paul Salveson". Lawrence and Wishart. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  2. ^ Shaw, Martin (1 February 2013). "Rail expert Prof Paul Salveson appointed passenger champion". Huddersfield Daily Examiner. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  3. ^ a b c "Paul Salveson". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Golcar by-election as Labour councillor Paul Salveson resigns". 17 October 2013. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  5. ^ Glover, Chloe (1 October 2014). "Golcar Labour activist and ex-councillor Paul Salveson quits party to join Yorkshire First". Huddersfield Daily Examiner. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  6. ^ Glover, Chloe (3 November 2014). "Yorkshire First consider standing first parliamentary candidate in Colne Valley in 2015 general election". Huddersfield Daily Examiner. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  7. ^ Glover, Chloe (21 November 2014). "Former Golcar Labour councillor Paul Salveson announced as Yorkshire First's candidate for Colne Valley". Huddersfield Daily Examiner. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  8. ^ "Nostalgia: Radical read looks back to the future". Huddersfield Daily Examiner. 18 April 2012. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  9. ^ Brown, Matthew. "Socialism with a Northern Accent". Independent Labour Publications.
  10. ^ "Northern soul: Socialism with a Northern Accent". September 2012. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  11. ^ "Paul Salveson: Bring back the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway – and let's have one service for the North". www.yorkshirepost.co.uk. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  12. ^ "Passengers hope long awaited new trains will bring an end to delays". The Bolton News. 27 June 2019. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  13. ^ Welcome to Rail's Rnb Rail issue 466 23 July 2003 page 48