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Cycling Networks - Part 2

Meeting: 26/01/2022 - Growth and Development Scrutiny Group (Item 16)

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Minutes:

The Communities Manager delivered a presentation to support the report of the Director – Neighbourhoods on the Provision of Cycling Networks in the Borough and provided and update to enable Councillors to consider the emerging issues related to cycling and to consider the inclusion of walking in making recommendations for future action.

 

The Communities Manager reminded members of the three presentations from Nottinghamshire County Council Local Transport Plans Manager, the Cycle Campaign Group for Nottingham ‘Pedals’ and Sustans the UK charity for walking and cycling, which were presented to the Growth and Development Scrutiny Group in July 2021.

 

The Planning Policy Manager provided information in respect of the national policy and guidance including:

 

The National Planning Policy Framework

 

Requires local planning policies and decisions to enable and support walking and cycling to:

 

·        Increase active travel and promote healthier lifestyles; and

·        Make transport more sustainable (e.g. reduce the need for new roads)

 

Local Transport Note 1/20

 

·        Provides guidance and good practice for the design of cycle infrastructure

 

Local Plan Policy

 

·        Cores strategy Policy 14 (Managing Travel Demand)

·        Sites already, or which can be made, accessible by cycling, walking (and public transport| should be prioritised for development

·        Cycling, walking (and public transport) should be prioritised ahead of measures to increase road capacity

·        New/improved cycling facilities should be provided early in the build out of new developments.

 

The Communities Manager asked the Group to consider the ‘Plan on a Page’ document circulated with the report, highlighting the three outcomes:

 

1.     Promotion

 

·        Increase awareness and participation in cycling

·        Events – e.g. Dr Bike, Pedal Power Sound, Smoothie Bike

·        Working with partners and businesses

·        Integration of programmes such as cycling proficiency

·        Communications – articles and social media

 

 

2.     Safety

 

·        Cycle theft preventions

·        Safe walking and cycling campaigns

·        Nottinghamshire Road Safety Partnership

·        Online mapping of safer walking and cycling routes in Rushcliffe

·        Increase walking and cycling training – walking bus and cycling proficiency

 

3.     Infrastructure

 

·        Planning obligations and applications

·        Mapping of walking and cycling routes in Rushcliffe

·        Bicycle storage

·        Funding opportunities

·        Support fully inclusive walking and cycling events

·        New foot and cycle bridge over the River Trent connecting the Borough to the City

 

In summarising, the Communities Manager asked members to consider the ‘Plan on a Page’ document circulated with the report, which provided a more detailed summary of the Council’s vision and aims.

 

Members raised their concerns in respect shared foot and cycle paths and asked when planning new schemes whether consideration could be given to them being separated. Members also stated that cyclists needed to be made aware of the dangers and safety element when cycling along a shared network and whether the changes to the highway code would conflict with existing schemes. The Communities Manager explained that the changes to the highway code was minimal and related to a cyclist’s primary position on roads and at junctions. In respect of pedestrian and cyclist segregation the Communities Manager referred to the ‘Plan on a Page’, explaining that outcomes 1 (Promotion) and 2 (Safety) would  ...  view the full minutes text for item 16