Local Sustainable Transport Fund Debate

Full Debate: Read Full Debate
Department: Department for Transport
Tuesday 5th July 2011

(12 years, 10 months ago)

Written Statements
Read Full debate Read Hansard Text Read Debate Ministerial Extracts
Norman Baker Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport (Norman Baker)
- Hansard - -

I am pleased to announce that the Department is today awarding £155.5 million to support authorities in delivering local economic growth while cutting carbon emissions from transport.

The Department has received 73 bids to tranche one of the local sustainable transport fund from 66 lead authorities. All bids were for small projects requiring less than £5 million funding from DfT. Twelve bids were submitted as “key components” to large projects.

Proposals were assessed against the criteria as published in the “Guidance on the Application Process”, which was published on 19 January. Successful proposals were those judged to perform well against the twin objectives of supporting the local economy and facilitating economic development, and of reducing carbon emissions.

If proposals met these initial criteria, they were also scored on their potential to deliver wider social and economic benefits, to improve safety, to bring about improvements to air quality, or to promote increased levels of physical activity.

Proposals were required to demonstrate financial sustainability with benefits enduring beyond the life of the fund, to incorporate a credible delivery plan, and to include a commitment to make a local contribution towards the overall costs.

In line with the published guidance, an assessment of value for money was undertaken. The Department is confident that the overall package of proposals approved in this first round represents high value for money.

I have decided to fund 39 proposals in this round. Thirty-four proposals will be funded in full and a further five proposals will be funded in part. Thirteen proposals are considered to have potential when scored against the fund criteria, but in my view require further work. Their promoters will be invited to improve their offer and resubmit to the Department in February 2012, or to improve their offer in the context of their large project proposal, where this proposal is shortlisted. The full list of decisions is attached.

By the deadline of 6 June, the Department received 19 expressions of interest for larger projects (requesting between £5 million and £50 million funding from DfT). I intend to announce at the end of July the shortlist of those authorities invited to prepare a detailed business case for their proposal. Detailed business cases will be submitted to the Department by December 2011. The Department has received 41 expressions of interest for tranche two small project funding, for submission by February 2012. I intend to announce successful projects in this second round in the early summer of 2012.

I am very pleased that all eligible local authorities across England (with the exception of the Isles of Scilly) have now applied for funding to the local sustainable transport fund, either as a lead bidder, or as a partner authority to a large project. The fund has been well received by local government and I am confident that it will be effective in addressing the two key objectives of supporting growth and cutting carbon.

Projects Approved for Funding

DfT Funding (2011-15)

Local Authority

LSTF Project Name

(£m)

North East

Darlington

Local Motion

4.076

Durham *

South Durham embracing Local Motion

2.008

Redcar and Cleveland

Get Moving Redcar & Cleveland

1.490

Tyne and Wear ITA

An Active Future for Tyne and Wear (Key Component)

4.904

North West

Cumbria

Lake District Sustainable Visitor Transport Beacon Area

4.890

Merseytravel

Facilitating Sustainable Access to Employment in Merseyside (Key Component)

4.877

Sefton *

Sefton & West Lancashire Visitor Economy Project

1.550

Transport for Greater Manchester

Greater Manchester Commuter Cycle Project (Key Component)

4.938

Yorkshire and The Humber

South Yorkshire ITA

A sustainable journey to work in South Yorkshire (Key Component)

4.981

West Yorkshire ITA through Metro (West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive)

(1) DITA Connecting the Dales

(2) “Getting transport to work”—An initiative to support the sustainable growth of employment in West Yorkshire (Key Component)

1.102

4.169

York

Sustainable Transport York—a programme to “reduce carbon emissions, stimulate economic growth through influencing travel behaviour and encouraging modal shift”

4.645

East Midlands

Leicester

Leicester - Fit for Business

4.418

Nottingham

Nottingham Urban Area LSTF Key Component Bid (Key Component)

4.925

West Midlands

Birmingham

Bike North Birmingham

4.123

Dudley

Brierley Hill Active Travel Partnership (BHATP)

0.362

Herefordshire

Destination Hereford

4.973

Shropshire

Shropshire Sustainable Transport Package

4.990

Telford and Wrekin *

Telford Future – local action for sustainable growth (Key Component)

3.526

Warwickshire

Stratford-upon-Avon Local Sustainable Transport Project

4.995

Worcestershire

Choose how you move 2

2.815

East of England

Hertfordshire

BIG HERTS BIG IDEAS (Key Component)

1.990

Luton

Sustainable Luton Improvement Partnership

4.996

Peterborough

TRAVELCHOICE PLUS

5.000

Southend-on-Sea

Smarter, Active and Sustainable Southend

4.816

Suffolk

Lowestoft Local Links

5.000

Thurrock

Thurrock Sustainable Travel Choices

5.000

South East

Brighton and Hove

Lewes Road Corridor

4.030

Hampshire

Hampshire Sustainable Transport Towns

4.076

Kent *

Growth without Gridlock

2.273

Oxfordshire

The Oxfordshire Arc: Supporting Employment Growth and Accessing Higher Education & Healthcare in Oxford (Key Component)

5.000

Reading

Sustainable Access for Reading: Overcoming Barriers & Boundaries

4.902

Southampton

Southampton Sustainable Travel City

3.960

Surrey *

Surrey TravelSMART (Key Component)

3.930

South West

Bristol (in partnership with Bath and North East Somerset, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire)

West of England Key Commuter Routes (Key Component)

5.000

Devon

Breaking the link between economic growth, carbon and congestion

4.941

Plymouth

1) Plymouth Connect 2) ITSO Smart Ticketing throughout All South West England

1) 4.330 2) 2.980

Swindon

SWIFT (Swindon Workplace Initiative for Transport)

4.472

*Partial funding approved.



Projects Invited to Resubmit Through Tranche 2

Local Authority

LSTF Project Name

North East

Middlesbrough Council

Sustainable Middlesbrough

Northumberland County Council

South East Northumberland Sustainable Travel Towns

North West

Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council

Blackburn with Darwen Connect Programme

East Midlands

Derby City Council **

Derby Sustainable Travel

Nottinghamshire County Council

Nottinghamshire sustainable market towns

Rutland County Council

Travel 4 Rutland

West Midlands

Stoke-on-Trent City Council

North Staffordshire Sustainable Transport Package

East of England

Cambridgeshire County Council

Travel for Cambridgeshire

Central Bedfordshire Council

My Journey: Travel Choices for Central Bedfordshire

Norfolk County Council

Connecting Norfolk to Growth

South East

West Sussex County Council

West Sussex Sustainable Travel Towns

South West

Gloucestershire County Council

Cheltenham and Gloucester Sustainable Travel Programme

Somerset County Council

Moving Bridgwater Forward

As a Key Component bidder, Derby will be invited to incorporate their key component package into their Large Project business case if shortlisted. If not shortlisted, Derby will be invited to resubmit to Tranche 2.



Projects Refused Funding

Local Authority

LSTF Project Name

North East

Hartlepool Borough Council

Access Hartlepool

Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council

Stockton Active Travel

North West

Blackpool Council

Jump-starting Blackpool’s sustainable transport future:

-Combating climate change, improving quality of life

-Supporting the local economy, growing sustainable tourism

Cumbria County Council

Cumbria Connected

Yorkshire and The Humber

North Lincolnshire Council

International Gateway Area Wide Travel Plan

East Midlands

Derbyshire County Council

1) Matlock-Buxton Cycle Ring and Connections

2) Sustainable Transport in North East Derbyshire

Leicester City Council

Bike Club Plus

Northamptonshire County Council

Connecting Northamptonshire

West Midlands

Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council

Lets Go Local

Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council

Active Sustainable Travel and Road Safety Scheme (A*STARS)

Wolverhampton City Council

Creating Capacity and Connecting Places

East of England

Bedford Borough Council

Access to Bedford

Essex County Council

The Essex Integrated County Towns Smarter Choices Programme

Luton Borough Council

SEMLEP Inter-urban Bus Improvements

South East

Buckinghamshire County Council

1) Smarter Business Travel Solutions

2) Sustainable School Travel Support

Medway Council

Medway gets active!

Milton Keynes Council

Milton Keynes Walking and Cycling Network Improvements, Information Provision and Promotion

South West

Dorset County Council

School Travel Health Check (STHC)

Borough of Poole

Poole Town Centre and Hamworthy Smarter Choices Package