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2.3 Our Priorities

The programme contained within this LTP2 demonstrates how we use consultation and local, regional and national objectives to set our priorities in terms of schemes. We have developed a Scheme Appraisal Proforma, a scoring system, to help us rank our scheme priorities. Following an extensive consultation of people, organisations and partners (both locally, regionally and nationally) our initial priorities have been set as; There were also clear messages from the public that the following measures should be set lower priorities for the LTP; The following summarises the key messages from our combined consultation exercises and the May 2005 ‘Making the Connections in Lancashire’ workshops, in which transport issues were discussed by a wide range of providers and users.
Views and issues where there was broad agreement amongst non Local Authority stakeholders;

2.3.1 Lancashire’s Scheme Appraisal Proforma

Based on the above criteria, Lancashire has produced a Scheme Appraisal Proforma. This Proforma has been used during the preparation of our LTP to inform the selection and development of proposed transport schemes and to guide the allocation of funds by prioritising areas for investment, taking into account national and regional objectives such as the Regional Transport Strategy and Regional Funding Allocation, alongside local priorities set by our communities.  The Scheme Appraisal Proforma objectives also take account of those used in the Lancashire LTP Strategic Environment Assessment (SEA). The Proforma has been developed to build upon the SEA by providing a more detailed assessment that will enable Lancashire County Council to make more informed choices about future transport investment priorities. The Proforma is described in more detail in Section 3.2 Value for Money.

2.3.2 Shared Priorities

Lancashire works closely with its neighbours and has ensured regular collaboration with the LTP partnerships from Blackburn with Darwen, Blackpool, Greater Manchester, Cumbria, Merseyside, West Yorkshire and North Yorkshire. Whilst the interactions are complex, a number of shared priorities have been highlighted to support our collective longer term strategies. A few of these are outlined here.

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