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Public Participation Process - Stakeholder Workshop

Workshop objectives

WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES


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The specific objectives of the stakeholder workshop were to:

  • Inform the Highways Agency of the stakeholders' views and aspirations
  • Provide the stakeholders with an appreciation of the issues involved in the project

PROJECT OBJECTIVES

The project objectives seek to meet the National objectives under the New Approach to Appraisal (NATA) criteria of integration, safety, economy, environment and accessibility by:

1. Integration

Looking for local multi-modal opportunitiesSupporting regional and local transport strategies with particular reference to the South Pennines Integrated Transport Strategy (SPITS)

2. Safety

Improving safety for all road users in the villages of Mottram, Hollingworth and Tintwistle

3. Economy

  • Reducing congestion and delays to through and local traffic
  • Improving journey time reliability

4. Environment

  • Effecting a net improvement in the built and natural environment, by improving the local environment of Mottram, Hollingworth and Tintwistle, and minimising the impact of the project with particular reference to the Peak District National Park

5. Accessibility

  • Reducing community severance
  • Enhancing facilities for vulnerable and non-motorised users
  • Improving access to local public transport

AGENDA

Agenda for THURSDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2001
09.30Assemble - Coffee/Tea
10.00Welcome - Highways Agency
10.05Introduction - CVRL
 
  • Objectives of the Workshop
 
  • Format of the day
 
  • Introductions
10.30Presentations:
 
  • Project Overview and status - Highways Agency
 
  • Objectives, Problems and Issues - MottMacDonald
10.50Questions and Answers
11.00Coffee/Tea
11.15Syndicate Working - Problems and Issues In pre-determined syndicate groups:
 
  • Review the problems and issues under each of the objective (NATA) headings (see section 3)
 
  • Rank the problems and issues according to their impact
12.30Feedback from the syndicate groups on problems and issues
13.00Lunch
14.00Syndicate Working - Possible Solutions In pre-determined syndicate groups:
 
  • Determine possible solutions for the problems listed under each of the objective (NATA) headings
15.45Feedback from the syndicate groups on possible solutions
16.15Way Forward - Highways Agency
16.30Close