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Hampshire County Council

Fareham Highway and Transport Advisory Panel

23 September 2004

Travel Plan Programmes (including Safer Routes to Schools)

Report of the Director of Environment

Item 10

Contact: Jon Foley, ext 7559 email: [email protected]

1. Summary

1.1 This report provides a progress update on the workplace, school and personalised travel planning programmes for the Fareham area. It also includes an update on the Safer Routes to Schools (SRTS) programme for schemes within the Fareham area.

2. Workplace Travel Plan Programme

2.1 The County Council has, through its Business Travel Plan Adviser, been working with organisations since April 2001 to assist them in developing travel plans for their establishments.

2.2 There are two elements to this work. The first is to work with planning officers to ensure that appropriate guidance is given to developers of new sites (or extensions to existing sites). This secures the requirement for a travel plan within the legal planning framework. A guidance note on the production of travel plans is currently being developed in consultation with all districts to help secure good quality travel plans through the planning process.

2.3 The second area of work is to provide support to organisations developing travel plans voluntarily. This is generally done on a `reactive' basis, with the Business Travel Plan Adviser providing advice as organisations make contact with the County Council.

2.4 The County Council is at present working on travel plans with seven organisations in the Fareham area. The current status of each organisation's travel plan is shown in Table 1 of the Appendix.

2.5 The latest organisation to engage with the Business Travel Plan Adviser is the Fareham and Gosport Primary Care Trust. The Trust has a positive approach to transport and is currently investigating travel issues within the development of new sites and services.

3. School Travel Plan Programme

3.1 The County Council has, through its School Travel Plan Adviser, been working with schools to help develop school travel plans (STPs) since April 2001, using a grant from the Department for Transport (DfT). The DfT has extended and increased this funding until March 2006. As a result the School Travel Planning team (five staff) has now been established within the Transport Policy Group of the Environment Department.

3.2 There are to date over 200 schools throughout Hampshire which have developed, or are working on, travel plans. Schools which have completed a travel plan to the Hampshire standard are eligible to bid for SRTS funding, as well as a one-off grant from the Department for Education and Skills.

3.3 The School Travel Planning team is currently engaged with 12 of the 40 schools in the Fareham area of which 6 have an endorsed travel plan. As a whole, the County Council is engaged with 202 of the 546 schools in Hampshire, of which 103 have an endorsed travel plan. Table 2 in the Appendix shows the status of the travel plan at each of the schools in the Fareham area.

4. Safer Routes to Schools Programme

4.1 The SRTS programme links very closely with the development of the STP programme. One of the objectives of a STP is to encourage as many children as possible to be active and independent by walking, cycling or using public transport to get to and from school on a regular basis. This could be through a combination of physical and other measures. If physical works are identified within the approved STP then the school can bid for funding from the SRTS programme.

4.2 On 23 January 2004 the Executive Member for Environment agreed an indicative allocation of £1.25 million for a county-wide programme of SRTS schemes from the 2004/05 Capital Programme, and £1.5 million in 2005/06. This includes an allocation of £250,000 for School Crossing Patrol site improvements. These improvements are based on a risk assessment priority rather than necessarily being tied to a STP.

4.3 The 2004/05 SRTS programme for the Fareham area is detailed below.

School

Allocation £'000

Scheme Description

St Anthony's RC Primary School

6

New cycle shelter, possible future infrastructure improvements yet to be identified.

Sarisbury Infant School

15

Signing and road marking enhancements on approaches to existing pelican crossing on Barnes Lane.

4.4 In addition, improvements are planned at the School Crossing Patrol sites listed in the table below. These consist of standardised minor traffic management measures on approaches to the sites to include appropriate warning signs and flashing beacons, buff anti-skid surfacing and dropped kerbs with tactile paving and reflective bollards at the crossing point itself.

School

Location

Wicor Primary

Portchester Road/The Thicket

Sarisbury Junior

Barnes Lane/Allotment Road

Sarisbury Junior

Allotment Road (o/s school)

4.5 The table below shows SRTS schemes under development for 2005/06 and beyond.

School

Allocation £'000

Description of proposals under development

Portchester Community School

tbc

Additional cycle and equipment storage. Possibly formalise "Chalky Way" as a cycleway, link to existing A27 cycleway. Investigate improvement of existing right-of-way between Hamilton Road and School. Investigate possible Toucan crossing at A27/Westlands Road.

Traffic management measures on White Hart Lane to be given consideration, complementary to the adjoining Home Zone.

4.6 As more STPs are submitted and approved it is anticipated that more SRTS schemes will be forthcoming.

5. Personalised Travel Planning

5.1 One of the County Council's Public Service Agreement targets is to increase bus passenger numbers. A key part of the County Council's plan to meet this target is a personalised travel planning project called `InfoMotion'. Personalised travel planning is a process whereby individuals are provided with tailored public transport timetable information and free trial travel vouchers for use on local public transport.

5.2 The initiative started in September 2003 and is due to be completed in March 2005. The project is divided into four waves and covers Hampshire's busiest bus routes. The first wave took place in autumn 2003 and included the marketing of local buses to households in the Fareham/Gosport area.

5.3 Of the 20,000 households in the Fareham/Gosport area contacted approximately 20% expressed an interest in participating. These households were provided with tailored information on local public transport services and a free trial travel voucher.

5.4 The marketing ended in November 2003 and, significantly, some six months later, bus patronage levels on the targeted routes had stabilised at about 6% above those reported prior to the project. This increase is due entirely to the InfoMotion project. The results from the waves of the project elsewhere in the county will be available in the coming months and are awaited with interest.

Recommendation

That the progress made with the delivery of the workplace travel plans, school travel plans and Safer Routes To Schools programmes in the Fareham area 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.

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APPENDIX

Table 1 Travel plan status of businesses in the Fareham area

Workplace Travel Plan Level *

Number of businesses

0

Has an interest in travel and transport issues but no plan being produced

0

1

Framework travel plan produced (often Planning related). Inception meeting held or some measures implemented

3

2

Draft travel plan produced and approved by HCC

0

3

Full travel plan submitted to and approved by HCC. Measures being implemented and reviewed.

4

* The travel plan levels have recently been devised and are undergoing refinement

Table 2 Travel plan and Safer Routes to Schools status of schools in the Fareham area

School

School Travel Plan Level

Safer Routes to Schools

INFANT SCHOOLS

Crofton Anne Dale Infant School

No contact

Crofton Hammond Infant School

No contact

Locks Heath Infant School

No contact

Northern Infant School

0

Orchard Lea Infant School

No contact

Ranvilles Infant School

No contact

Sarisbury Infant School

3

Scheme to be imple-mented 2004/05

Wallisdean Infant School

No contact

JUNIOR SCHOOLS

Crofton Anne Dale Junior School

No contact

Crofton Hammond Junior School

No contact

Locks Heath Junior School

No contact

Northern Junior Community School

No contact

Orchard Lea Junior School

No contact

Ranvilles Junior School

No contact

Sarisbury Church of England School

No contact

School Crossing Patrol Works 2004/05

Wallisdean Junior School

No contact

School

School Travel Plan Level

Safer Routes to School

PRIMARY SCHOOLS

Castle Primary School

2

Harrison Primary School Fareham

1

Hook-With-Warsash Primary School

2

Oak Meadow C E (Controlled) Primary School

No contact

Park Gate Primary School

No contact

Red Barn Community Primary School

No contact

Redlands Primary School

No contact

St Anthony's RC Primary School

3

Scheme to be imple-mented 2004/05

St John The Baptist C E Primary School

No contact

St Jude's Catholic Primary School

No contact

Titchfield Primary School

0

Uplands Primary School

No contact

Whiteley Primary School

3

No scheme identified

Wicor Primary School

No contact

School Crossing Patrol Works 2004/05

SECONDARY SCHOOLS

Brookfield Community School and Language College

3

No scheme identified

Cams Hill School

No contact

Crofton School

No contact

Portchester Community School

3

Scheme being developed for 2005/06

The Henry Cort Community College

3

No scheme identified

The Neville Lovett Community School and Continuing Education Centre

No contact

SPECIAL SCHOOLS

Baycroft School

0

Heathfield Special School

No contact

Lord Wilson School

No contact

St Francis Special School

No contact

Summary of School Travel Plan Status (Fareham)

STP Level

0

1

2

3

No Contact

TOTAL

Number of Schools

3

1

2

6

28

40

Key:

0 Interest shown

1 Initial work on travel plan started

2 Draft travel plan completed

3 Final travel plan submitted and approved