Dear Becky
The first link is 'blocked' (at least on my computer) although the link
doesn't show this.
K if you deleted the 'blocked' bit if you copy & paste into IE
Best Regards
Adam Pride
mailto:adam@...
www.bricycles.org.uk
Bricycles: The Brighton, Hove and District Cycling Group
www.brighton-hovecycleforum.org.uk
The Brighton & Hove City Cycle Forum
and please check out: www.carbusters.org
----- Original Message -----
From: "Becky Reynolds" <becky.reynolds2@...>
To: "Brighton and Hove Cycle Forum"
<brightonhovecycleforum@...>
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 9:10 AM
Subject: [brightonhovecycleforum] FW: [cvsf-env] Progress with the Local
Transport Plan - invitation to comment from B&H City Council
> Forum members need to be aware of this. It would have been good for this
to
> have been raised at the Cycle Forum on 11/11/08. Timescale for turnaround
is
> very tight.
>
> Becky Reynolds
> Bricycles Campaigns and Newsletter - <http://www.bricycles.org.uk/>
> www.bricycles.org.uk
> CTC local Right to Ride Representative, Brighton and Hove
> <http://www.ctc.org.uk/> www.ctc.org.uk/ and
> www.communigate.co.uk/sussex/ctcbrighton
> _____
>
> From: Sally Hiscock [mailto:sally@...]
> Sent: 18 November 2008 08:50
> To: 'The CVSF email list'; cvsf-env@...
> Subject: [cvsf-env] Progress with the Local Transport Plan - invitation to
> comment from B&H City Council
>
> The documents they refer to which you are asked to comment on can be found
> at
>
>
http://present.brighton-hove.gov.uk/Published/C00000138/M00000206/AI00004384
> /$Item37LTPprogress.docA.ps.pdf
>
<blocked::http://present.brighton-hove.gov.uk/Published/C00000138/M00000206/
> AI00004384/$Item37LTPprogress.docA.ps.pdf>
>
http://present.brighton-hove.gov.uk/Published/C00000138/M00000206/AI00004384
> /$Item37LTPprogressappa.docA.ps.pdf
>
> Comments straight to them please, not us!
>
> Thanks
>
> Sally
> Sally Hiscock
> Chief Executive
> Brighton and Hove Community and Voluntary Sector Forum
> **************
> Dear LSP member
>
> As the local highway authority, the city council is required by the
> government to publish a 'mid-term' progress report on its 5-year (2006/07
to
> 2010/11) Local Transport Plan [LTP]. These reports should focus on
progress
> made during the first 2 years of the LTP and identify any opportunities or
> threats to delivery of the LTP programme in the remaining years. The
report
> will also contain details of the 20 targets that were originally included
> within the LTP in 2006 and which are used as a basis for monitoring how
well
> the city council is doing in delivering a better and safer transport
> network.
>
> The guidance issued by the Department for Transport regarding the progress
> reports suggests that it is used as an opportunity for engagement with
> stakeholders, and therefore the views of LSP members are being sought
prior
> to the publication of the document. I would therefore be grateful to
> receive your comments on the attached report on the LTP Progress Report
that
> was considered by one of the city council's Overview and Scrutiny
> Committee's last week.
>
> It would be appreciated if you could respond with any comments that you
may
> wish to make regarding the attached report, by Thursday 27 November, by
> sending them directly to local.transport@... , marked
'LTP2
> Progress Report Response', or by post to David Low, Sustainable Transport
> Division, Hove Town Hall, Norton Road, Hove. BN3 3BQ.
>
> These views will be reported to the Environment Cabinet Member at a
meeting
> in December, when he will consider the Progress Report prior to its
> submission to the Government Office for the South East.
>
> Yours faithfully
>
> Andrew Renaut
> Head of Transport Strategy & Projects
> Brighton & Hove City Council
> andrew.renaut@...
>
>