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Hampshire County Council Winchester Highway and Transport Advisory and Panel 25 October 2005 Travel Plan Programmes Report of the Director of Environment |
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Contact: Jon Foley, ext 7559 email: [email protected]
1. Summary
1.1 This report provides a progress update on the workplace and school travel planning programmes in the Winchester area, together with information on a recently completed county-wide personalised travel planning project. It also includes an update on the Safer Routes to School programme for schemes within the Winchester area.
2. Workplace Travel Plan Programme
2.1 There are 27 organisations developing a travel plan, the same as reported to the last meeting in March 2005.
2.2 The current status of travel plans in the Winchester area is shown in the table below. An indication of the number of employees covered by the plans has also been given. Individual organisations are not identified for reasons of confidentiality - for example some travel plans are related to planning applications or a change in location that is not yet public knowledge.
Travel Plan Level |
Number of businesses |
Number of employees* |
0 - Has an interest in travel and transport issues but no plan being produced |
3 |
200 |
1 - Framework travel plan produced (often planning related), inception meeting held or some measures have been implemented |
12 |
4770 |
2 - Draft travel plan produced and approved by HCC |
1 |
Not Known |
3 - Full travel plan produced and approved by HCC. Measures being implemented and reviewed. |
11 |
13,820 |
* this is an approximation. Not all employee data is complete yet
2.3 The Travel Plan Adviser is currently working to update records by liaising closely with District Council officers to provide a more complete picture of travel plan activity.
Travel Plan Partnership Fund 2004/05
2.4 In June 2004 the former Executive Member for Environment approved a £50,000 county-wide allocation from the transport capital programme to the Travel Plan Partnership Fund. Businesses with travel plans were invited to submit bids for matched funding for the provision of on-site facilities to encourage use of a range of modes for journeys to work at their establishments.
2.5 In respect of the Winchester area, three organisations were awarded Partnership funding in 2004/05. These, together with a summary of their progress are listed below. Monitoring will be undertaken to establish the impact of the projects over the coming months:
(i) Royal Hampshire County Hospital: £5,000 for additional cycle parking. Ten cycle racks and six motorcycle spaces have been installed;
(ii) University College, Winchester: £3,700 for additional cycle parking. The facilities have been constructed; and
(iii) Peter Symonds College: £5,000 for cycle parking and shower facilities. Cycle parking and renovation of existing facilities are now complete.
Travel Plan Partnership Fund 2005/06
2.6 In June 2005 the Executive Member for the Environment: South Hampshire and Resource Management approved a £36,900 capital and £9,280 revenue county-wide allocation to allow this fund to be run for a second year.
2.7 No businesses in the Winchester area submitted a bid for funding for this financial year.
3. School Travel Plan Programme
3.1 The School Travel Planning Team continue to work with schools to develop School Travel Plans. To date over 405 schools throughout Hampshire have developed or are in the process of developing plans compared with just over 330 as at March 2005.
3.2 The School Travel Planning Team has been funded since April 2004 through a central Government grant (£165,000 per annum). Originally this funding was due to come to an end in March 2006, however the County Council is pleased to report that the funding has now been extended to March 2008.
3.3 Schools with travel plans approved by the School Travel Planning Team are eligible for funding through the Safer Routes to School programme, as well as a one-off capital grant from the Department for Education and Skills (DfES). The latter is only available to state schools. In 2004 83 schools received a total of £532,309.50 from the DfES; in 2005 71 schools were put forward and received grants totalling £402,597 from the DfES.
3.4 The team works closely with Winchester City Council officers and is now engaged with 43 of the 58 schools in the Winchester area (47 maintained and 11 independent), compared with 29 schools as at March 2005. A summary of the current status of all School Travel Plans in the Winchester area is shown as a table below. More detail is shown in the appendix.
Travel Plan Level |
Number of schools |
Level 0 - Interest shown |
7 |
Level 1 - Initial work on travel plan started |
17 |
Level 2 - Draft travel plan completed |
2 |
Level 3 - Final travel plan submitted and approved |
17 |
C- Contacted awaiting response |
15 |
4. Safer Routes to School Programme
4.1 The Safer Routes to School programme links very closely with the development of the School Travel Plan programme. One of the objectives of a School Travel Plan 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 School Travel Plan then the school can bid for funding from the Safer Routes to School programme.
4.2 On 21 January 2005 the former Executive Member for Environment agreed an indicative allocation of £1.5 million for a county-wide programme of Safer Routes to School schemes from the 2005/06 Capital Programme.
4.3 When a proposal for highway improvements is received from a school with a completed School Travel Plan the feasibility is assessed to determine the scale, implications, costs and benefits. As more proposals come forward, this allows the priorities to be determined for inclusion in the programme. The current status of potential and actual schemes is shown in the appendix.
5. Personalised Travel Planning Programme
5.1 The County Council recently (March 2005) completed a large scale personalised travel planning project called `InfoMotion'. This direct marketing project (the largest of its kind in the UK), which included close partnership working with local bus operators, targeted some 115,000 households within walking distance of high quality bus services across Hampshire.
5.2 Personalised travel planning is a process whereby individuals (either householders, employees or visitors) are provided with tailored travel advice and information based on an understanding of their personal trip requirements. It can, as in the case of the InfoMotion project, also be complemented by the provision of incentives (eg. trial season tickets) to introduce people to a new mode of travel that they may not have otherwise considered.
5.3 Of the 115,000 households contacted 38,000 responded. Of these 19% (7,720 households) were already regular uses of public transport (and so did not participate further), 48% (18,240 households) were infrequent users of public transport who were interested in participating and 33% (12,540 households) were not interested in participating. Through a process of one-to-one dialogue the `interested' group were subsequently provided with tailored information and incentives to encourage greater bus use.
5.4 Monitoring of local bus patronage and participants' travel behaviour was undertaken. Bus patronage in one area of the county increased by 6% (peaking at 11% during the marketing period) while in another area monitoring found there had been a 21% increase in person trips by bus and a 9% reduction in person trips by car by those participating. The results from the travel behaviour element of the monitoring also showed there had been a reduction, from 31% to 17%, in the proportion of people dissatisfied with local bus services.
5.5 The project therefore highlighted the effectiveness of personalised travel planning not only in changing travel behaviour but also influencing individuals' perceptions of public transport. The County Council will now consider the future role of personalised travel planning within the delivery of its Local Transport Plan.
6. Impact Assessments
6.1 This report provides a position statement only, therefore an impact assessment in terms of the Race Relations (Amendment) Act has not been undertaken.
Recommendation
That Members note the progress made with the delivery of the workplace and School Travel Plans and Safer Routes to School programmes in the Winchester area, together with the outcomes of the recent InfoMotion personalised travel planning project.
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APPENDIX
Winchester Highway and Transport Advisory Panel
School Travel Plan levels as at September 2005
School Name |
School Travel Plan Level |
Date level achieved |
SRTS scheme |
SRTS Scheme year |
SRTS Allocation £000's |
Nursery |
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Lanterns Children's Centre, Winchester |
1 |
26/01/2005 |
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Infant |
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Bishops Waltham Infant School |
C |
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Denmead Infant School |
3 (2) |
23/03/2005 |
To be considered for funding in 2006/07 |
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Hambledon Infant School |
0 (C) |
10/01/2005 |
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Meonstoke C E School |
1 (0) |
01/02/2005 |
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Newtown Soberton Infant School, Newtown |
3 |
01/03/2002 |
Works already completed - footway widening and crossing facilities Further works required - currently under consideration. |
2004/05 2005/06 |
10 30 |
Sun Hill Infant School, Alresford |
3 (2) |
09/03/2005 |
Minor works outside the schools - exact measures to be confirmed, but will include improved signing and lining. |
2005/06 |
4 |
Junior |
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Denmead Junior School |
0 (C) |
16/03/2005 |
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Droxford Junior School |
1 (C) |
03/05/2005 |
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Ridgemede Junior School, Bishops Waltham |
3 (1) |
18/03/2005 |
To be considered for funding in 2006/07 |
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Sun Hill Junior School, Alresford |
3 (2) |
09/03/2005 |
See Infant School |
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Primary |
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All Saints C E Primary School, Winchester |
1 (C) |
25/02/2005 |
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Cheriton Primary School |
1 (0) |
27/01/2005 |
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Colden Common Primary School |
3 (2) |
22/03/2005 |
Design only in 2005/06 (to include improvements for pedestrians). Construction to follow in 2006/07. |
2006/07 |
tbc |
Compton All Saints C E Primary School |
0 |
01/03/2004 |
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Curdridge Primary School |
1 (C) |
19/04/2005 |
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Durley C E (Controlled) Primary School |
1 |
27/05/2004 |
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Harestock Primary School |
1 (C) |
25/04/2005 |
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Itchen Abbas Primary School |
3 (1) |
31/03/2005 |
To be considered for funding in 2006/07 |
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John Keble C E Primary School, Hursley |
1 (C) |
29/04/2005 |
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Kings Worthy Primary School |
3 (1) |
31/03/2005 |
To be considered for funding in 2006/07 |
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Micheldever CE Primary School |
1 |
13/12/2004 |
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Oliver's Battery Primary School |
3 |
01/07/1998 |
Awaiting redraft of School Travel Plan |
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Otterbourne C E Primary School |
0 |
01/04/2004 |
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Owslebury Primary School |
1 (0) |
07/02/2005 |
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South Wonston Primary School |
1 (C) |
23/05/2005 |
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Sparsholt C E Primary School |
C |
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St Bede C E Primary School, Winchester |
3 |
01/03/2004 |
Signing, lining and pedestrian guardrail. |
2005/06 |
20 |
St Faith's C E Primary School, Winchester |
3 |
01/03/2003 |
Design near completion - improvements for pedestrians, signing and lining. |
2005/06 |
35 |
St John the Baptist C E (Cont) Primary School, Waltham Chase |
1 (C) |
26/04/2005 |
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St Peter's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School, Winchester |
3 (1) |
31/03/2005 |
To be considered for funding in 2006/07 |
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Stanmore Primary School, Winchester |
1 (C) |
29/04/2005 |
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Swanmore C E Primary School |
3 |
01/04/2004 |
Design underway to include possible tabletop at junction by school and improved facilities for pedestrians. |
2005/06 |
50 |
Twyford St Mary C E Primary School |
3 (C) |
31/03/2005 |
To be considered for funding in 2006/07 |
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Upham C E (Aided) Primary School |
C |
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Weeke Primary School, Winchester |
1 |
08/09/2004 |
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West Meon C E (Voluntary Cont) Primary School |
C |
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Western C E Primary School, Winchester |
0 |
01/03/2004 |
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Wickham C E Primary School |
0 (C) |
12/01/2005 |
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Winnall Primary School, Winchester |
1 (C) |
25/04/2005 |
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Secondary |
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Henry Beaufort School, Winchester |
3 |
01/12/2001 |
No scheme identified |
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Kings' School, Winchester |
3 |
01/01/2002 |
No scheme identified |
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Perins Community School, New Alresford |
3 |
01/09/2002 |
Detail design underway - looking at improvements for pedestrians including the footway under the railway bridge and informal crossing points on Jaclyns Lane. |
2005/06 |
100 |
Swanmore College of Technology |
2 |
15/10/2003 |
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The Westgate School, Winchester |
1 |
21/07/2004 |
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Special |
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Osborne School, Winchester |
C |
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Shepherds Down Special School, Compton |
C |
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Independent |
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Brockwood Park School, Bramdean |
C |
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Chiltern Tutorial Unit, Otterbourne |
C |
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Fairlands Montessori School, Shedfield |
C |
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Princes Mead School, Kings Worthy |
C |
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Rookesbury Park School, Wickham |
C |
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St Swithun's School, Winchester |
C |
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The Pilgrims School, Winchester |
0 (C) |
04/05/2005 |
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Twyford School, Twyford |
C |
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Vine School, Curdridge |
C |
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Winchester Christian School, Winchester |
2 (C) |
29/07/2005 |
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Winchester College, Winchester |
C |
Key:
0 Interest shown
1 Initial work on travel plan started
2 Draft travel plan completed
3 Final travel plan submitted and approved
C Contacted, awaiting response
() School Travel Plan Level at time of last HTAP. No change to level if not shown.
NB Medecroft Opportunity Centre, Winchester closed on 31 August 2005
Lanterns Children's Centre, Winchester opened on 1 September 2005 although a meeting was held with the headteacher in January 2005
Nethercliffe School, Winchester closed on 14 July 2005