Archived decisions

Hampshire County Council

Fareham Highway Management Advisory Panel

1 July 2002

Status Report on Other Highway Related Capital Schemes

Report of the County Surveyor

Item 7

Contact: Chris Lait, tel 01329 824485

1. Summary

1.1 This report covers the following issues:

    (i) South East Hampshire Transportation Strategy Schemes;

    (ii) Home Zone; and

    (iii) Regeneration of Older Urban Areas programme.

2. SEHTS Schemes

2.1 Other Local Transport Plan schemes in the Fareham area which are part of SEHTS are set out on the attached appendix.

3. Home Zone

3.1 In October 2001 Hampshire County Council submitted three bids to the former Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions (DTLR) (now Department for Transport) under the Home Zone Challenge Initiative. The schemes, drawn up in partnership with the relevant borough councils, were located in Fareham, Eastleigh and Gosport.

3.2 In January 2002 the DTLR indicated that the Fareham scheme had been selected and in April confirmation was received that the bid for Myrtle Avenue, Castle Grove and Sunningdale Road (see attached location plan) was accepted in full with £499,000 being allocated from the Home Zone Challenge Fund. The scheme is one of 61 successful schemes nationwide with an overall budget of £30 million. All schemes are being monitored with the view to disseminating good practice.

3.3 An officer working group has been established together with a member working group. It will also be important to form a community group early in the project to ensure the full involvement of all within this project. At this stage a tentative programme has been prepared to comply with the Department for Transport (DfT) requirements in submitting financial profiles. The absolute cut-off date for reclaiming money from the DfT under this scheme is March 2005.

3.4 The tentative programme anticipates re-engaging with the community by September and then the formulation of preliminary designs by early 2003. Further consultation, production of design detail, approvals and contract processes will be completed by the end of 2003 with a view to construction starting early in 2004. The nature of the scheme will dictate the construction programme. An essential element will be its monitoring after implementation, not only for speed, accidents and volume of traffic but also residents' perceptions, benefits and constraints.

3.5 There are no predetermined views as to the nature of the scheme but it is likely to contain gateways to mark the entrances and enhancements to improve 'liveability'. It will include features to:

    (i) ensure low speed within the area; and

    (ii) achieve a key objective to the Home Zone - improve sharing of space between pedestrians, cycles and vehicles.

4. Regeneration of Older Urban Areas Programme

    Castle Street, Portchester

4.1 Castle Street is a virtually intact eighteenth century village street with many listed buildings. The street lies at the heart of the Portchester Conservation Area and leads to Portchester Castle, a Scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade 1 listed building of international importance.

4.2 The area is an important visitor destination which, with minor improvements, could easily achieve national recognition for its high quality. The Regeneration of Older Urban Areas (ROUA) scheme for Castle Street is therefore focused on two parts of the street to raise the overall quality of the environment, namely:

    (i) re-prioritisation of the junction with White Hart Lane to accentuate the change in townscape character and to calm traffic; and

    (ii) implementation of high quality improvements on the pavement and road surface round the village `green' in order to counteract the dominance of the highway.

    The two areas will be joined by simple, high quality detailing of the kerb line which will serve to emphasise the apparent narrowness of the road and informal village character. The scheme is currently under construction and is being implemented by the County Council and Fareham Borough Council in partnership.

    Shore Road, Warsash

4.3 The lower end of Shore Road and the waterfront at Warsash are of significant townscape, nature conservation and historic interest. The area is protected by many national and international designations, including Conservation Area status.

4.4 However, there is a need to improve the quality of the streetscape, give much higher priority to pedestrians along the waterfront area, facilitate safer access to boats and trailers, and reduce the impact of car parking on local people by improving the use of existing facilities. The ROUA scheme will therefore:

    (i) remove extraneous traffic from the waterfront area by reversing the one-way system; and

    (ii) undertake associated high quality environmental improvements.

    Accommodation work has started and the main implementation phase will commence in September. The scheme provides an extension to previous improvement work funded by the ROUA programme and contributes to the partnership working with the Crown Estate.

Recommendation

That the report be noted.

Section 100 D - Local Government Act 1972 - background papers

The following documents disclose facts or matters on which this report, or an important part of it, is based and has been relied upon to a material extent in the preparation of this report.

NB the list excludes:

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Published works.

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Documents which disclose exempt or confidential information as defined in the Act.

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APPENDIX

South East Hampshire Transportation Strategy Schemes

Capital Programme 2002/03 as at June 2002

Scheme

Estimated Cost £000s

Details, Comment

A27 Delme-Cams Hill-Beaulieu Avenue -

cycle route

687

Off road cycle provision, improved lighting, Toucan crossings. Safer Routes to School. Awaiting decision on project appraisal. See Agenda item 8

Fareham Bus Station

130

Passenger information, improved comfort (includes 2001/02 funding)

Fareham Rail Station

75

Passenger information, improved comfort and waiting facilities (includes 2001/02 funding)

Kiln Road/North Hill junction

110

Part External Funding(EF) £70,000. Junction improvements including traffic signal provision

Common Lane - traffic management

25

Traffic calming and cycle lane

Coach Hill - traffic management

25

Traffic calming and cycle facility

Park Lane - traffic management

30

Traffic calming and cycle lane

Hill Road - traffic management

55

EF - traffic calming includes priority working beneath railway bridge

Miller Drive - traffic management and cycle provision

60

Traffic calming, on-road cycle lanes

Town Centre Signing Strategy

150

Designs being finalised

Newgate Lane-Tukes Avenue - cycle route

70

EF - shared pedestrian/cycle route. Design being finalised

Stubbington north-south cycle route

50

EF - Crofton School, Safer Routes to School

Broom Way - cycle path

250

EF - subject to timing of contribution from Cherque Farm development

Yew Tree Drive - traffic management

80

EF - Safer Routes to School scheme. Completed May 2002

Abshot Road/Warsash Road junction

250

EF - new roundabout and lighting improvements

Abshot Road/Hunts Pond Road

100

EF - traffic calming, mini roundabout, improved crossing facilities

Brookfield School, Brook Lane

50

EF - traffic calming

Castle Street, Portchester

25

Contribution to ongoing ROUA environmental improvement

Whiteley Bus Shelter Programme

100

EF - new shelters

Mobility Scooter Parking

40

Covered parking area/shelter