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Public Participation Process - Stakeholder Workshop

3.1.3 group g

3.1.3 Group G

Syndicate G identified six solutions that would go some way to solving the problems identified, these are listed below.

Solution A - Do nothing

Solution B - Rail / Bus maximisation

Solution C - Bypass

Solution D - Traffic management

Solution E - Routeing strategy

Solution F - Demand management / land use

Again these six solutions were evaluated against the problems and issues identified in the morning syndicate sessions and the table completed. The results of this evaluation are included below

Key:
X - solution tackles or resolves this problem

 OptionABCDEF
Problems Identified Do NothingRail / Bus maximisationBypassTraffic ManagementRouting StrategyDemand Mngmt / land use
Integration       
Inability to drive/walk to railway station - high traffic volumes1  x   
Unreliable journey times1  x   
Insufficient car parking volumes at railway station2      
Public transport - no integration between modes1 x    
Location of rail station is inappropriate2      
Impact of the road on land use policy1     x
Confusion between the various agencies including National Park1      
Need for more information - alternative transport options and cost1      
Identification and interaction of local traffic with trans Pennine routes1    x 
Identification of vulnerable road users ie pedestrians and cyclists1      
Lack of bus and rail services1 x    
Policies - SPITS study looking at the issues in relation to the National Park2      
Lack of sufficient freight on rail1 x    
Too much freight on the road1    x 
Too many cars on the road1  x  x
Too many lorries on the road1  x x 
Increasing traffic volumes on the road1     x
Policy integration - there are 2 regional assemblies2      
Promotion of Public Transport - different approaches in Derbyshire and Greater Manchester1      
Inbalance of jobs and housing in Glossop2/3     x
No clear hierarchy of trans Pennine roads and railways1      
Lack of integration between education and transport policy2     x
Safety       
High accident statistics1      
Driver behaviour is poor1   x  
Traffic speeds are high1      
Crossing the road is hazardous1   x  
Poor speed enforcement at low volume traffic times1      
Lack of reaction to problems at high volume accident hotspots2      
Pavements are too narrow1      
Lack of crossing points along the route2   x  
Car parking on pavements is dangerous for cyclists and pedestrians2      
Intimidation of pedestrians- walking next to walls1  x x 
Speeding and congestion - traffic either speeds through the villages or grinds to halt - accidents. Too many killed on roads1   x  
Indirect affect of safety2      
Large numbers of children crossing the road1   x  
Increased impacts of Accidents1      
Pensioners feel unsafe and intimidated2   x  
Cars park on pavements increasing safety problems3      
Pedestrians have to walk in between cars etc1      
High accident rate figures1      
Footpaths are of poor quality1      
Children are not educated to use crossings1      
Safe route to school policy is not encouraged1      
Use of cycles has inherent increased risks3      
Impact of perceived safety concerns on people's behaviour1      
Economy       
Regional and National impact due to delays and unreliability of journey times1,2      
Delays to and unreliability of buses1      
Impact on local economy in Glossop - business reluctant to locate in the area2      
Unreliable journey times1  x   
Congestion1  x   
Increased pollution - resulting in hospitalisation1 x    
Lack of affordable alternative methods of moving goods1      
Cost of accidents - hospitalisation, loss of earning, commerce1      
Unsuitability of current standard and provision of road construction2      
Volume of essential services buried in current roads requires frequent roadworks2      
No economic assessment done for this route1      
Thinking hasn't moved on re: economic assessment3      
Journey time reliability1      
Local businesses are hampered by congestion2      
Social trends towards people living in rural areas, thereby increasing commuting traffic volumes3      
Destruction of local economy1      
Unreliability of journey times and congestion for business links1      
Lack of support for complementary initiatives e.g. SRB or Government initiatives1      
Environment       
Slow moving vehicles create more pollution1  x   
Corridor is in Peak Park - greater environmental impact2      
Achieving balance between needs of commerce and the National Park2      
Building damage due to vibration and dirt2  x x 
Road surface and fabric repair causes noise and pollution3  x x 
Cars parking on pavements causing danger for pedestrians3   x  
Beautiful nature reserve - Public Transport could better serve it2      
Air quality1  x x 
Pollution1      
Wild life2      
Noise, dirt and visual intrusion1      
High traffic volumes - vibration, noise, local kerb side pollution1      
Rat running in Broadbottom / Hollingworth (second order effect) - impact of commuter traffic2   x  
Smog and Ozone problem1    x 
Accessibility       
Local community feels intimidated - they would like to walk to places but don't feel able or willing to       
Lack of pedestrian crossings1   x  
Poor quality footpaths2      
Traffic lights - inadequate phasing1  xx  
Local transport - lack of local busses1      
Getting to railway is difficult1      
Unreliability - can't plan journey1      
Restricted - children not able to got to friends etc1      
Use of cycles is not safe or utilised as much as could be2      
Severance effect on communities due to heavy traffic volume2      
High traffic volumes causes problems crossing road - different impact at different times of day3      
Poor Public Transport provisions for access to work, school and college1,2,3      
Access to Peak Park is a problem, particularly at weekends1      
Loss of community - financially and socially1      
Reduced access to and viability of local public transport services to the countryside and National Park1      
Lack of facilities for people with mobility problems1      
Local community feels intimidated - they would like to walk to places but don't feel able or willing to1