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Hampshire County Council New Forest Highway and Transport Advisory Panel 9 March 2006 Travel Plan Programmes Report of the Director of Environment |
Item 9 |
Contact: Alan Tilly, ext 6047 email: [email protected]
1. Summary
1.1 This report provides an update on the workplace and school travel planning programmes in the New Forest area. It also includes an update on the New Forest Safer Routes to School programme.
2. Workplace and Residential Travel Plans
2.1 A key aim over the last six months has been the updating of the Hampshire County Council draft guidance for developers on travel plans. This is aimed at raising the standard of travel plans submitted initially, thus saving council resources. After consultation with district councils it is envisaged that the guidance will go through a formal adoption process as a policy document.
2.2 As part of this process, the County Council organised a seminar for officers on 30 January involving all the districts councils. The aim is to enable District Councils and the County Council to:
a) work towards a faster, more efficient system for dealing with travel plans through the planning process both within local authorities and with applicants, bearing in mind the short, statutory 13 week planning deadlines;
b) produce a guidance document that suits everyone; and
c) clarify and decide upon correct legal approaches
2.3 Since the autumn 2005 round of Panels, most travel plans have come through the planning process and are at level one (initial work on travel plan started). An increasing number are for residential developments of over 100 dwellings.
2.4 The Travel Plan Partnership Fund invites businesses with travel plans to submit bids for the provision of `on-site' facilities, such as bicycle storage, to help reduce the amount of road traffic their business generates.
2.5 The provision of Travel Plan Partnership funding for 2006/07 will be reviewed as part of the ongoing development of the `Smarter Travel Choices' Strategy. The success and impact of the partnership to date will be evaluated to ensure value for money is being achieved and to identify the most appropriate way forward for this funding initiative.
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 433 schools throughout Hampshire have developed or are in the process of developing School Travel Plans. This represents an increase of 28 schools over the last six months.
3.2 Schools with travel plans approved by the School Travel Planning Team are eligible for capital 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 2005 71 schools were put forward and received grants totalling £402,597 from the DfES.
3.3 Hampshire county Council submitted a provisional School Travel Strategy to the DfES and DfT in June 2005. This was successfully judged as falling into the top category (out of five) by the Travelling to School Initiative project board. The Board congratulated the Council for producing a `sound strategy' and encouraged the Travel Planning Team to `keep up the good work'. The strategy will be finalised once a review of the School Travel Planning service has been undertaken
3.4 The team is now engaged with 54 of the 76 schools in the New Forest area (69 maintained and 7 independent), compared with 50 schools as at September 2005. A summary of the current status of all School Travel Plans in the New Forest area is shown as a table below (more detail is shown in the appendix). Also shown below are the percentages of schools within each district with approved travel plans.
Travel Plan Level (New Forest District) |
Number of schools |
Level 0 - Interest shown |
12 |
Level 1 - Initial work on travel plan started |
17 |
Level 2 - Draft travel plan completed |
6 |
Level 3 - Final travel plan submitted and approved |
19 |
C- Contacted awaiting response |
21 |

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. The other objectives can be found in the `Smart Travel Choices' Appendix to the second Local Transport Plan. A number of issues may be identified through the School Travel Planning process that limit travel choice. Measures to resolve these can be a combination of physical works and/or behavioural initiatives. 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. Behavioural initiatives could include road safety training or curriculum work.
4.2 On 18 January 2006 the Executive Member for Environment: South Hampshire and Resource Management agreed an indicative allocation of £1 million for schemes from the 2006/07 Capital Grant.
4.3 When producing a travel plan schools are given advice on the type and scale of highway improvements that are appropriate to their situation. Any physical measures that are included in the completed School Travel Plan will be assessed to determine the level of priority within the Safer Routes to School Programme. The current status of potential and actual schemes is shown in the Appendix.
5. Impact Assessments
5.1 Since no formal decisions are required as a result of this report no impact assessment is required.
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 New Forest area.
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APPENDIX
New Forest Highway and Transport Advisory Panel
School Travel Plan levels as at January 2006
School Name |
County Councillor |
School Travel Plan Level |
Date level achieved |
SRTS scheme |
SRTS Scheme year |
SRTS Allocation £'000s |
Infant |
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Ashley Infant School |
Cllr P Banks |
1 |
11/01/2005 |
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Blackfield Infant School |
Cllr L Dunsdon |
2 (1) |
17/01/02006 |
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Calmore Infant School |
Cllr A Weeks |
C |
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Copythorne C E Infant School |
Cllr K Heron |
3 |
01/05/2001 |
Pedestrian improvements implemented |
2003/04 |
4 |
Eling Infant School |
Cllr D Harrison |
1 (0) |
12/09/2005 |
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Fawley Infant School |
Cllr L Dunsdon |
2 (1) |
03/01/2006 |
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Fordingbridge Infant School |
Cllr K Heron |
3 |
22/03/2005 |
New school warning signs and speed bump within school grounds. Completed |
2005/06 |
4 |
Foxhills Infant School, Colbury |
Cllr M Kendal |
3 |
10/02/2005 |
New cycle shelters |
2005/06 |
4 |
Hazel Wood Infant School, Totton |
Cllr A Weeks |
C |
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Lydlynch Infant School, Totton |
Cllr A Weeks |
3 |
01/02/2003 |
Pedestrian improvements implemented |
2003/04 |
1 |
Lymington C E Infant School |
Cllr A Evans |
1 |
19/01/2005 |
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Manor Infant School, Holbury |
Cllr L Dunsdon |
2 (1) |
11/01/2006 |
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Marchwood C E Infant School |
Cllr D Harrison |
1 |
02/12/2004 |
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Netley Marsh C E Infant School, Woodlands |
Cllr M Kendal |
3 |
01/07/2002 |
Pedestrian improvements implemented |
2002/03 |
23 |
New Milton Infant School |
Cllr P Banks |
C |
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Orchard Infant School, Dibden Purlieu |
Cllr B Dash |
3 |
31/03/2005 |
Pedestrian safety measures on Water Lane, Upper Mullins Lane and Challenger Way. Design in 2005/06 |
2006/07 |
tbc |
Pennington Infant School, Lymington |
Cllr A Evans |
3 |
23/12/2004 |
Measures for pedestrian and cyclists on Priestlands Road and other roads in vicinity of schools |
2006/07 |
tbc |
Poulner Infant School |
Cllr N Clarke |
C |
Measures including signing and lining |
Completed |
16 | |
Ringwood C E Infant School |
Cllr N Clarke |
0 |
14/03/2005 |
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St Michael and All Angels C E Infant School, Lyndhurst |
Cllr M Kendal |
1 |
23/05/2005 |
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Wildground Infant School, Dibden Purlieu |
Cllr B Dash |
C |
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Junior |
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Abbotswood Junior School, Totton |
Cllr A Weeks |
1 (C) |
01/12/2005 |
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Ashley Junior School |
Cllr P Banks |
C |
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Bartley C E Junior School |
Cllr M Kendal |
0 |
17/12/2004 |
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Blackfield Junior School |
Cllr L Dunsdon |
2 (1) |
17/01/2006 |
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Calmore Junior School |
Cllr A Weeks |
0 |
10/12/2004 |
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Fordingbridge Junior School |
Cllr K Heron |
3 |
22/032005 |
New school warning signs and speed bump within school grounds. Completed. |
2005/06 |
4 |
Foxhills Junior School, Colbury |
Cllr M Kendal |
3 |
10/02/2005 |
New cycle shelters |
2005/06 |
4 |
Lymington Junior School |
Cllr A Evans |
0 |
10/12/2004 |
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Marchwood Junior School |
Cllr D Harrison |
0 |
09/03/2005 |
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New Milton Junior School |
Cllr P Banks |
C |
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Orchard Junior School, Dibden Purlieu |
Cllr B Dash |
3 |
31/03/2005 |
See Orchard Infant School |
2006/07 |
tbc |
Pennington C E Junior School, Lymington |
Cllr A Evans |
3 |
23/12/2004 |
See Pennington Infant School |
2006/07 |
tbc |
Poulner Junior School |
Cllr N Clarke |
C |
Measures including signing and lining |
Completed |
17 | |
Ringwood Junior School |
Cllr N Clarke |
C |
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Wildground Junior School, Dibden Purlieu |
Cllr B Dash |
C |
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Primary |
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Beaulieu Village Primary School |
Cllr T K Thornber |
0 |
01/02/2005 |
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Bransgore C E Primary School |
Cllr M Kendal |
1 |
09/03/2005 |
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Breamore C E Primary School |
Cllr K Heron |
0 (C) |
02/02/2006 |
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Brockenhurst C E Primary School |
Cllr T K Thornber |
2 |
28/02/2005 |
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Burley Primary School |
Cllr M Kendal |
0 |
08/12/2004 |
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Cadland Primary School, Holbury |
Cllr L Dunsdon |
1 (C) |
16/11/2005 |
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Hale Primary School |
Cllr K Heron |
1 |
15/11/2004 |
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Hordle C E Primary School |
Cllr A Rice |
1 |
17/05/2005 |
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Hyde C E Primary School |
Cllr K Heron |
3 (2) |
03/11/2005 |
To be considered for funding in 2006/2007 programme |
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Hythe Primary School |
Cllr B Dash |
0 |
22/12/2004 |
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Milford-on-Sea C E Primary School |
Cllr A Rice |
3 |
29/03/2005 |
To be considered for funding in 2006/2007 programme |
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Oakfield Primary School, Totton |
Cllr D Harrison |
0 (C) |
18/01/2006 |
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Our Lady & St Joseph Catholic Primary School, Lymington |
Cllr A Evans |
1 (0) |
19/01/2006 |
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Sopley Primary School, South Ripley |
Cllr N Clarke |
0 |
06/12/2004 |
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South Baddesley C E Primary School |
Cllr T K Thornber |
1 |
05/05/2005 |
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St Luke's C E Primary School, Sway |
Cllr T K Thornber |
3 |
01/06/2001 |
Footway widening, signing and lining. |
Completed |
12 |
Tiptoe Primary School |
Cllr A Rice |
3 |
29/03/2004 |
Pedestrian improvements in vicinity of school |
2005/06 |
tbc |
Waterside Primary School, Hythe |
Cllr L Dunsdon |
1 |
13/04/2005 |
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Western Downland C E Aided Primary School, Rockbourne |
Cllr K Heron |
3 |
03/03/2005 |
New school signs and lining. Complete |
2005/06 |
4 |
William Gilpin C E Primary School, Boldre |
Cllr T K Thornber |
C |
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Secondary |
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Applemore College, Dibden Purlieu |
Cllr B Dash |
C |
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Hardley School and Sixth Form, Holbury |
Cllr L Dunsdon |
1 |
23/09/2004 |
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Hounsdown School |
Cllr D Harrison |
3 |
01/06/2002 |
New bus turning area, cycle parking and pedestrian/cycle routes through school. |
2005/06 |
110 |
Noadswood School, Dibden Purlieu |
Cllr B Dash |
1 |
28/06/2005 |
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Priestlands School, Lymington |
Cllr A Evans |
3 |
31/03/2005 |
To be considered for funding in 2006/2007 programme |
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Ringwood School |
Cllr N Clarke |
1 (0) |
09/11/2005 |
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Testwood School, Totton |
Cllr D Harrison |
C |
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The Arnewood School, New Milton |
Cllr P Banks |
2 (1) |
01/12/2005 |
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The Burgate School and Sixth Form Centre, Fordingbridge |
Cllr K Heron |
1 |
14/04/2003 |
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Special |
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Forest Education Centre, Dibden Purlieu |
Cllr B Dash |
C |
||||
Forest Edge School, Totton |
Cllr A Weeks |
C |
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Oak Lodge School, Dibden Purlieu |
Cllr B Dash |
C |
||||
Salterns School, Totton |
Cllr D Harrison |
3 (2) |
13/09/2005 |
To be considered for funding in 2006/2007 programme |
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Independent |
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Ballard School, New Milton |
Cllr T K Thornber |
C |
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Coxlease School, Lyndhurst |
Cllr M Kendal |
C |
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Durlston Court School, Barton-on-sea |
Cllr P Banks |
C |
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Forres Sandle Manor School, Sandle Manor |
Cllr K Heron |
C |
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Hill House School, Boldre |
Cllr T K Thornber |
C |
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Moyles Court School, Rockford |
Cllr K Heron |
C |
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Southlands School, Boldre |
Cllr T K Thornber |
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 Langdown Infant and Junior Schools in Hythe closed on 31 December 2004 and Waterside Primary School, Hythe opened on 1 January 2005