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Appendix I Making the Connections in Lancashire

In May 2005, Lancashire County Council hosted two workshops under the title 'Making the Connections Lancashire'. These workshops were intended to facilitate discussion of access problems among a wide range of delegates, from major providers to local users.

During the workshops, each delegate was asked to suggest at least three access problems that they were aware of.

Conference Report

Objectives

Method

The conferences were held over two mornings and 65 delegates attended on one or both days. Sessions focused on access to health, food and active leisure on the first day, and learning, skills and employment on the second.  Approaches and techniques developed on the within reach Action Learning Programme were used.

The format of the two mornings was:-

Results

261 problems were logged on the post-it notes. Although the two days had different themes, the problems noted were remarkably consistent on both days.The analysis has therefore merged the results from both days and several high level problems have become apparent (see Appendix for complete list).


High Level Problems


Main Issues


Number of Problems Identified


Location

Difficulty in reaching services for non-car users

Distance between services and where people live, particularly outside urban areas

Services in different locations requiring multiple journeys

47


Cost/Funding

Cost of using public transport

Cost of using services

Funding of services and transport

40


Timing

Inflexibility of work patterns or service availability

Lack of coordination between timing of public transport and services

Long journey and connection times for public transport

Inflexibility of public transport

28


Restricted Choice

Lack of access limits options and closes horizons

Restricted choice of employment opportunities

Access to healthy food limited by location and cost

26


Information

Lack of public transport information

Lack of information about services

Information not available in suitable format

23


Customer/Client Needs

Services do not meet needs of users

Difficulties with physical access

22


Planning

Integration of transport and services

Coordination of services

Involvement of users in planning services

21


Esteem/Attitude

Attitudes to non-car users

Customer care

Perception of services

15


Social Responsibility

Balance of individual, social and commercial needs

Environmental impact of encouraging travel

15


Safety

Personal safety of public transport users

Perception of safety, particularly for lone travellers

Impact of anti-social behaviour

13


Congestion/ Car Parking

Parking/access problems at service sites

Congestion resulting in increased journey times

11

Next Steps

Following the conference, the County Council has undertaken to review the nature of the highlighted problems. We plan to gather the evidence behind the issues with assistance from our partners. This will ensure that we are able to move towards developing appropriate Action plans with our partners.

A number of partners have already been identified to be involved in the early stages of the accessibility planning process.

List of Partners


Early Participants
Co-operation for Full Document
Monitoring Progress
Preston Primary Care Trust
LCC - Countryside Services
Lancashire Wide Network for Minority Ethnic Women
West Lancashire Primary Care Trust
LCC - Transport Policy
Lancashire Rural Futures
Chorley Local Strategic Partnership
LCC - Social Services Directorate
Southport and Formby PCT
Learning and Skills Council - Lancashire
LCC - Education and Cultural Services Directorate
Jinnah Community Development Service
Morecambe Bay Primary Care Trust
LCC- Joint Structure Plan Group
North West Development Agency
LCC Co-ordination with Better Government for Older People
Lancashire Ambulance Service NHS Trust
Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre Hospitals Trust
Lancashire Strategic Partnership  - Ambition Lancashire
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
East Lancashire Hospitals Trust
LCC - Corporate Policy Unit
Access Lancashire
Wyre PCT
Lancashire Jobcentre Plus
Preston College
Preston CVS
Lancashire Economic Partnership
Age Concern - Lancashire
Lancashire Advocacy
Chorley and South Ribble PCT
Government Office - NW
Wyre Borough Council
LCC - Education Directorate - Learning Support
Beneast Vocational Training Centre
Pendle Borough Council
 
Blackburn with Darwen BC
Lancaster University
 
Blackpool Council
Blackpool PCT
 
East Lancashire Partnership
Lancashire Rural Partnership
 
Lancaster City Council
 
 
South Ribble Borough Council
 
 
West Lancashire CVS
 
 
Chorley Borough Council
 
 
Runshaw College
 
 
Rossendale Borough Council
 
 
Cumbria County Council
 
 
Preston City Council
 
 
Lancashire County Developments Ltd
 
 
Pendle Leisure Trust
 
 
Lancashire Sport
 
 
Lancashire and District YMCA
 
 
Lancashire Care Trust
 

Appendix -

Combined list of problems identified at the workshops

Location

Cost

Timing

Restricted Choice

Information

Customer/Client needs

Planning

Esteem/Attitude

Social Responsibility

Safety

Congestion/Car Parking

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