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Contact: Alex Daynes, Senior Governance Officer Email: alexander.daynes@peterborough.gov.uk, 01733 452447
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Apologies for Absence Minutes: Apologies were received from Cllr Nawaz and Cllr Trueman. |
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Declaration of Interest At this point Members must declare whether they have an interest, whether personal or prejudicial, in any of the items on the agenda. Members must also declare if they are subject to their party group whip in relation to any items under consideration. Minutes: None. |
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Minutes of the Previous Meeting PDF 68 KB Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 27 July 2009 were approved as a true and accurate record. |
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Responses to Recommendations made by the Commission PDF 50 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The responses to the recommendations from the meeting held on 27 July 2009 were noted and accepted. |
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To consider the benefits of ‘finger posts’ for rural communities and the rural area. Additional documents: Minutes: The commission received a report informing it of the issues relating to the use of traditional style direction signs (finger posts) in the rural areas of Peterborough rather than the current ‘aluminium plate’ type signs. The commission was requested to recommend that the use of traditional signs is implemented where supported and where appropriate.
The commission was advised that following government regulations, the traditional signs (black with white lettering) could not be used for directions on A or B class road junctions.
Questions were asked and responses given including:
The representative from the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) advised the commission on the general approach the CPRE took to signs in rural areas. The CPRE considered signing as a whole should be reviewed as in many places there were too many signs.
ACTIONS
The commission recommended that traditional signs were used where appropriate and where necessary in the rural areas of Peterborough. |
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To consider ways to provide safer rural roads for rural communities. Additional documents: Minutes: The commission received a report concerning speed limits on rural roads, outside schools and also casualty data for rural areas. The commission was requested to wait for the release of the Government’s new 10 year Road Safety Strategy and guidance for future Road Safety Strategy at a local level before making recommendations for reduction in speed limits as the national consultation may yield to a blanket reduction on rural roads from 60mph – 50mph; not pursue further speed limit reductions outside primary schools as this is currently not a priority in terms of casualty reduction; recommend that officers continue to review casualty data and investigate requests received for casualty reduction measures in rural areas; and to recommend officers continue to implement appropriate measures which may include reduction in speed limits as and when required and resources be directed to areas which will have the greatest impact in achieving target NI47 - reduction in the number of people killed or seriously injured on Peterborough roads.
The commission was advised that due to the replacements of signs and road marking any change to the speed limits would be costly. The commission were further advised that the large majority of accidents occur in the urban areas of Peterborough and rural car accidents were only a small percentage of Peterborough’s total. No figures were available for accidents caused at 50 mph as speed limits were currently applied at 60mph on rural roads. Further to this, some roads were unsuitable for traffic calming measures due to being narrow and winding or are used by farm vehicles and other heavy loads.
Questions were asked and responses given including:
The representative from the CPRE advised that the CPRE had provided its own response to the government consultation. The CPRE felt that more work should be done to encourage other means of travel in order to reduce car journeys and raised the issue of a Road Hierarchy i.e. Main Roads for larger vehicles, Village Roads for smaller vehicles and Small or Quiet Lanes.
The committee discussed the issues raised and agreed the following:
ACTIONS:
1. To receive a report in one year’s time on the outcome of the government’s Road Safety Strategy and guidance for future Road Safety Strategy at a local level. 2. Recommends that the Traffic Manager implement a 20mph speed limit outside every rural Primary School. 3. Suggests that the Environment Capital Scrutiny Committee considers recommending a reduction in speed limit outside urban schools. 4. Recommends officers continue to review casualty ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |
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Bus Routes - Review for Rural Communities PDF 97 KB To consider and make recommendations on the impact of the Bus Service Review on Rural Communities. Additional documents: Minutes: The commission received a report about the proposed Bus Service Review and its affects on bus services for rural areas in order to consult and provide comments on the proposals.
Written questions by members of the public would be responded to after the meeting by the lead officer.
Questions were raised and responses given including:
ACTIONS
1. A report be submitted to the commission following the roll out of the scheme. 2. The report author considers a third option of “Peterborough Only” in paragraph 5.2 of the report. 3. The Commission supports the principles of the review. |
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Rural Housing Strategy PDF 56 KB To scrutinise the Rural Housing Strategy and consider if rural housing provision will satisfy rural housing needs. Additional documents: Minutes: The commission received a report outlining the scope, purpose and objectives of the emerging Rural Housing Strategy. The commission was requested to give comment and feedback, support the principles and consider how it could support the strategy.
The Rural Housing Strategy sought to address three main priorities; Affordable Housing, Renewable Energy and Fuel Poverty and In Keeping Design. The commission was advised that some of this work had already started.
Questions were asked and responses given including:
ACTION AGREED:
1. The commission supports the principles of the Rural Housing Strategy. 2. Receive a future report on progress of the strategy. |
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Additional documents: Minutes: The commission received the latest version of the Forward Plan and was asked to identify any items that the committee wished to consider at a future meeting.
No items were identified for further scrutiny. |
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Minutes: The commission reviewed the current work programme. The commission requested that the introduction and initial success of the Bus Service Review be scrutinised at a future meeting. |
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Date of the next Meeting 23 November 2009, 7pm. Minutes: The date of the next meeting to be 23 November 2009. |