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Local Transport Plan

North East Lincolnshire Council has produced it's second Local Transport Plan (LTP2), covering the period April 2006 - March 2011, the document sets out a bold vision of the future of North East Lincolnshire.  It shows how the Council will improve the local transport system to support the efforts of the many organisations involved in improving the local economy and quality of life in the area.

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  • Local Transport Plan 2 - Part 1 
    • Executive Summary
    • Chapter 1 - Introduction
    • Chapter 2 - National, regional and local policy context
    • Chapter 3 - Local travel patterens, problems and opportunities
    • Chapter 4 - Long term transport strategy
    • Chapter 5 - Tackling Congestion

 

  • Local Transport Plan 2 - Part 2
    • Chapter 6 - Delivering Accessibility
    • Chapter 7 - Delivering a safer community and safe roads
    • Chapter 8 - Better Air Quality
    • Chapter 9 - Quality of Life
    • Chapter 10 - Involve, Inform and Encourage - Smarter Choices
    • Chapter 11 - LTP2 Programme
    • Chapter 12 - Indicators and Targets
    • Chapter 13 - Performance and Risk Management

 

  • Local Transport Plan 2 - Part 3
    • Appendicies
      • Appendix 1 - Local Development Framework
      • Appendix 2 - LTP2 Community Involvement Report
      • Appendix 3 - Bus & Information Strategy
      • Appendix 4 - Rail Issues
      • Appendix 5 - Public Rights of Way Plan
      • Appendix 6 - ARUP Report (Grimsby Town Centre Study 2005)
      • Appendix 7 - Transportation Study
      • Appendix 8 - Monitoring Strategy / Regime
      • Appendix 9 - Target Tables
      • Appendix 10 - Linked Documents
      • Appendix 11 - Scrutiny Transport Working Group
      • Appendix 12 - Bus Punctuality Improvement Plan
      • Appendix 13 - 2005 Settlement Letter
      • Appendix 14 - Finance Forms

Throughout the course of LTP2 there will be a number of Newsletters listed below, these will show the progress of the projects set out in the LTP2 document as well as highlighting some of the work the Transport Policy department is undertaking.

Newsletter Issue 1

Newsletter Issue 2

Newsletter Issue 3

Newsletter  Issue 4

Newsletter Issue 5 

Newsletter Issue 6

Annual Progress Reports (APR's) are listed below

Some of the documents on this page are in pdf format. You need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view them. This free download is available from our Downloads page.

 

What are LTP's and APR's?

LTP

Local Transport is about how people and a goods are moved around North East Lincolnshire. The Local Transport Plan (LTP) shows what the Council intends to do to improve the transportation system. These improvements are intended to:

  • Tackle Congestion;
  • Improve Accessibility (how people get to where they want to be);
  • Make roads safer;
  • Improve Air Quality;
  • Improve Quality of life

The LTP covers car travel, car parks, buses and bus stops, trains and stations, walking and cycling, lorries and taxis and any other forms of transport. The transport system supports many activities and must take into account quality of life issues such as health, security, prosperity and the environment.

APR

In July each year the Council has to produce an Annual Progress Report (APR) about the performance of its Local Transport Plan. The report is presented to Government and  refers to progress on that years delivery of the Local Transport Plan. The mid-term report (APR8) is produced in 2008 and refers to progress made during the first two years of LTP2 (2006/7 and 2007/8) 

Transportation Study

A transportation study looks at the existing transportation system in an area and identifies the problems and opportunities which it presents. Future trends such as traffic growth, new housing, and industrial developments are taken into account. It also takes account of what local people, businesses, and others say they would most like to get from the transportation system (priorities). Things such as :

  • Reduced Congestion;
  • Improved Accessibility;
  • Safer Roads;
  • Improved Air Quality;
  • Improved Quality of life;

The study then looks at a range of actions which could be taken to deliver these priorities, analyses them to see which will be most effective, and recommends a course of action to deliver the priorities.

LTP2 is based on a transportation study for North East Lincolnshire which was completed in summer 2005. The study report can be viewed by clicking on the following link:

The Local Transport Plan in the context of Government Policy

The Local Transport Plan in the context of Government Policy Local Transport Plans have to take account of transport policy laid down by Government.

Published in 2000, the Government's White Paper A New Deal for Transport: Better for Everyone, sets out various ways in which this could be achieved. The Transport Act 2000 which followed, lays down the requirement for local highway authorities such as North East Lincolnshire Council to prepare Local Transport Plans to follow this policy, which aims to provide:

  • A wider choice of realistic transport alternatives;
  • Less dependence on motorcars with greater use of improved public transport facilities, especially buses;
  • More walking and cycling;
  • Less traffic congestion;
  • Lower air pollution levels;

In 2004, a second White Paper: "The Future of Transport" was published. It outlines the Government's strategy for transport between now and the year 2030. There is a strong emphasis on better management of existing resources and value for money solutions to combat the growth in traffic. It makes particular reference to Local Transport and advocates the following principles:

  • Freer flowing local roads through things like road charging.
  • More and more reliable buses enjoying more road space.
  • Bus services that meet people's needs, including in areas that cannot support ordinary services. (such as demand responsive bus services)
  • Making the services everybody needs easier to get to for people who don't have access to a car.
  • Supporting the use of school travel plans, workplace travel plans and personal journey planning
  • to encourage people to think about not using their cars for some trips.
  • Making cycling and walking more attractive for short journeys, and especially for children.

How to obtain Copies of LTP's and APR's

Copies of both the Local Transport Plan and the Annual Progress Report can be obtained on CD ROM from:-

Transport Policy
North East Lincolnshire Council
Origin One
1 Origin Way
Grimsby,North East Lincolnshire
DN37 9TZ

Useful Links

 

Department of Transport - Transport Strategy

Office of the Deputy Prime Minister - Local Government

Lincolnshire County Council - Local Transport Plan

North Lincolnshire Council - Local Transport Plan

 

 

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