RIN Derby 2025
RIN Derby (11 September 2025) had a real buzz from the moment doors opened. As Matt put it, “there was an air of excitement in the Derby Arena just before kick off,” and that set the tone for a morning of proper conversations rather than casual browsing.

For us, the win was quality over quantity. Tony summed it up well: “footfall could have been better, but the engaging clients was really good.” We had people coming over with specific projects to talk through TM plans, permits, temporary signals, lane closures and how to keep programmes.
Debbie called the day “very vibrant, friendly and informative,” and it showed. We were able to get the Paragon message across clearly, while learning more about adjacent sectors and how we can help them deliver effectively. Those chats have now turned into follow-ups so nothing goes cold.
The team energy made a difference. “Exhibiting is great—I really enjoyed it,” Matt said. “My colleagues are amazing and I’m very lucky to say that! And there are opportunities out there; I’ve just got to go get them and not be afraid of putting myself in the deep end.” That mindset mirrors our approach to planning: get close to the problem early, make the plan clear, and execute confidently.

Experience also keeps us grounded. Tony reminded us that “years of experience from these events not every event is the same, but grab what you can from your time there.” Next time we’ll dial up pre-event outreach, bring extra collateral, and keep the momentum with same-week calls and site visits.
Debbie’s final comment ties it together: “people were so friendly, and I learned a lot about different businesses and sectors, Matt helped me understand the rail sector more and what teams need to undertake their work.” That’s exactly why we show up: to listen, refine, and bring better planning to the next job.

If we met at RIN Derby, we’ll be in touch to move things forward. If we missed each other, we’d still love to help map a clear, compliant TM plan that keeps your programme on track.
Paragon Traffic Management — Safety by Choice, Not by Chance.