HL Deb 21 October 1999 vol 605 cc134-40WA
Lord Berkeley

asked Her Majesty's Government:

For each multi-modal and road based study:

  1. (a) what are the names and affiliations of the chairmen and members of steering committees supervising each study;
  2. (b) whether they are considering options for reducing traffic, including better public transport and more rail-freight; and
  3. (c) what consultation is planned with public transport and rail-freight interests. [HL4167]

Lord Whitty

The current membership of steering groups for all the first tranche of multi-modal and road based studies is set out below. There will be an opportunity for all interested parties to contribute to the studies. The exact consultation arrangements will vary between individual studies and in many, wider reference groups have been established as well as the steering group. The views of passenger transport and rail-freight interests will be particularly important in developing practical alternatives to road based solutions.

Multi-modal Studies

  • Access to Hastings
  • GO-SE—David Andrews (Chair)
  • Shadow Strategic Rail Authority (SSRA)— Stephen Taylor
  • Highways Agency—David Stark
  • South East England Development Agency—Mike Link
  • South East Regional Planning Conference—John Barber
  • East Sussex County Council—Bob Wilkins
  • Kent County Council—Leigh Herington
  • WA 135
  • Tonbridge and Mailing Borough Council—Brian Gates
  • Tunbridge Wells Borough Council—John Haynes
  • Hastings Borough Council—Roy Mawford
  • Rother District Council—Leslie Robinson
  • Kent Economic Forum—John Gutteridge
  • East Sussex Economic Forum—Bill Uttley-Moore
  • East Sussex Transport 2000—Derrick Coffee
  • Sussex Enterprise—Mark Froud
  • Ten Sixty Six Enterprise—John Cosson
  • London Orbital
  • GO-SE—David Saunders (Chair), Charlotte Dixon, David Cooper
  • GO-EAST—Caroline Bowdler
  • GO-L—Tim Fairclough
  • South East England Development Agency—Paul Hudson
  • Eastern England Development Agency—Jane Elgar
  • South East Regional Planning Conference—George Burnett (Surrey), David Humby (Herts)
  • SSRA—David Smith
  • Highways Agency—Jim Boud
  • LPAC—Keith Gardner
  • South East Forum for Sustainability—Richard Pout
  • London Forum for Sustainability—Paul de Zylva (also represents Eastern Region)
  • Cambridge to Huntingdon
  • GO-EAST—Caroline Bowdler (Chair), John Brown
  • Standing Conference of East Anglia Local Authorities—Margaret Gough
  • Cambridgeshire County Council—Alison Quant
  • Highways Agency—Jim Boud
  • East of England Development Agency—Jane Elgar
  • Huntingdonshire District Council (representing district councils)—Elizabeth Wilson
  • SSRA—Carol Smales
  • Railtrack —Richard Workman
  • West Anglia Great Northern Railway—Julian Drury
  • Huntingdon and District Buses (representing bus operators)—David Hurry
  • Sustainable Transport &Environment for the Eastern Region—John Ratcliff
  • Road Haulage Association—John Bridge
  • London to South West and South Wales
  • WA 136
  • GO-SW—Bryony Houlden (Chair)
  • South West Regional Planning Conference—Peter Stethridge
  • South West Regional Development Agency—Simon Hooton
  • Highways Agency—David Ward
  • SSRA—Stephen Taylor
  • South West Sustainable Development Round Table—Mike Birkin
  • CBI/Regional Chamber—John Wilkinson
  • GO-SE—Iain Reeve
  • National Assembly for Wales—Tony Carroll
  • West Midlands Area Study
  • GO-WM—Phillipa Holland (Chair)
  • CENTRO (WMPTA)—Paul Cobain
  • Worcestershire CC (representing all shire counties)—Jeff Romanis
  • Birmingham Council—Colin Eastman
  • Highways Agency—Gwyn Drake
  • SSRA—Bob Stannard
  • Sustainability Roundtable (FoE)—Gerald Kells
  • Wolverhampton Council—Malcolm Read
  • National Federation of Bus Users—Phil Tonks
  • West Midlands to North West
  • GOWM—Philippa Holland (Chair)
  • GONW—Peter Styche
  • SSRA—Stephen Taylor
  • Regional Development Agency (West Midlands)—Bernard Hardisty
  • North West Regional Assembly—Roy Newton/ Dave Colbert
  • Highways Agency—Gwyn Drake
  • Highways Agency (North)—Kevin Lasbury
  • Regional Planning Body (West Midlands— Alan Barnes (Staffordshire CC)
  • Greater Manchester MBC—Barry King
  • Transport Activist Roundtable—Lilian Burns (Council for the Protection of Rural England)
  • Rail Users Consultative Committee for the Midlands—Ms Jill James
  • Freight Transport Association—Roger Bird
  • Travel West Midlands—David Leader
  • Confederation of Passenger Transport—Mike Lambdon
  • North-South Movements in East Midlands and A453 (M1 Nottingham) studies
  • GO-EM—Steve Kennet (Chair), Will Wiseman, John Perkins (Sec)
  • Freight Transport Association—Roger Bird
  • Confederation of British Industry—Rob Boddington (Boots Co)
  • WA 137
  • E Midlands Regional Local Government Association—Steve Calvert (Notts CC)
  • E Midlands Regional Planning Forum—Julie Maxwell
  • Regional Assembly—Steve Cannon (Derbyshire CC)
  • Highways Agency—Gwyn Drake
  • Confederation of Passenger Transport (represents major bus operators)—Melvyn Hopwood
  • East Midlands Airport—Alan Johnson
  • Transport 2000—Terry Kirby (E Midlands Transport Activists' Round Table)
  • E Midlands Chambers of Commerce—Benita Holmes
  • SSRA—Carol Smales
  • Notts Coalition of Disabled People—Jim Warner
  • Railtrack—Bernard Hulland
  • E Midlands Development Agency—Bill Kirk
  • Tyneside
  • GO-NE—Andrew Johnson (Chair), Neil Raper (Project Manager)
  • Association of North East Councils—Jerry Barford, Doug Hamilton
  • SSRA—Laura Wren
  • Highways Agency—Neil Taylor
  • One NorthEast (representing Regional Development Agency)—Simon Dove
  • NEXUS (Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive)—Bernard Garner
  • Gateshead MBC—John Johnson
  • South Tyneside MBC—Doug Pigg
  • City of Newcastle Council—Jim McMahon
  • North Tyneside MBC—Martin Swales
  • North East Combined Transport Activists' Round Table—Peter Walker
  • Yorkshire Motorway Box
  • GO-YH—John Jarvis (Chair), David Owen, Ben Still (Project Manager)
  • Highways Agency—Kevin Lansbury, Director NCS N, John Bagley
  • Regional Assembly for Yorkshire &Humberside—Mike Padgett
  • South Yorkshire PTE—Richard Barlow
  • West Yorkshire PTE—Graham Read
  • Regional Development Agency (Yorkshire Forward)—Steve Dann
  • Regional CBI—Penny Hemmings
  • SSRA—Stephen Taylor
  • Association of Train Operating Companies—David Campbell-Bannerman
  • Confederation of Passenger Transport—Glenn Kaye
  • WA 138
  • Freight Transport Association—Bob Cross
  • Friends of the Earth (representing environmental groups)—Anthony Rae
  • South-East Manchester
  • GO-NW—Mike Hayward (Chair)
  • Highways Agency—Neil Hewitt
  • Stockport MBC—Ron Hilton
  • Tameside MBC—Carol Wilgoose
  • Manchester City MBC—Phil Jobling
  • Greater Manchester PTE—Julian Laidle
  • Cheshire CC—Brian Coppins
  • Macclesfield District Council—Geoff Leary
  • NW Regional Development Agency—yet to attend/nominate representative
  • NW Assembly—Roy Newton (Cheshire CC)/Dave Colbert (Lancashire CC)
  • SSRA—Kevin Houlton/Stephen Taylor
  • Railtrack—Caroline Wilson
  • Association of Greater Manchester Bus Operators—Chris Bowles (Stagecoach)
  • Manchester Airport—John Twigg FTA-Heather Cocker
  • NW Transport Activist Round Table—Stuart Murray (Greater Manchester Council for Voluntary Organisations)
  • GO-NW (Secretariat)—Richard Perry. Beatrice Whipp

Road Based Studies

  • A1 Bramham to Barton
  • GO-YH—John Jarvis (Chair), Ben Still (GO contact)
  • GO-NE—Jim Darlington, Andrew Johnson
  • Council for the Protection of Rural England—Dr Jim Burton
  • The Freight Transport Association—Bob Cross
  • SSRA—Stephen Taylor
  • North Yorkshire Police Traffic Management (Western)—Steve Ball
  • North Yorkshire Police Traffic Management (Central)—Martin Hemingway
  • North Yorkshire County Council—Graham Cressy, Chris Millns
  • Association of North East Councils—Doug Hamilton
  • West Yorkshire Police—Ian Symonds
  • Highways Agency—Ms Susan Housley (Project Manager), Peter Moffatt
  • A66 Safety Study
  • GO-NE—Jim Darlington (Chair), Andrew Johnson
  • WA 139
  • Association of North East Councils—Malcolm Bowes
  • North West Regional Assembly—Dave Colbert
  • Cumbria County Council—Tony Richardson
  • Durham County Council—Doug Hamilton
  • North Yorkshire County Council—Chris Millns
  • Regional Assembly for Yorkshire and Humberside—Richard Kenny
  • Cumbria Constabulary—Sgt Malcolm Hodgson
  • North Yorkshire Constabulary—Sgt John Outhwaite
  • Durham Constabulary—Insp Gordon Balderstone
  • Freight Transport Association—Bob Cross
  • Highways Agency—Kevin Lasbury, Peter Moffatt, Alan Ellison, Malcolm Roberts
  • RTA Round Tables for Northeast, Northwest and Yorks/Humberside
  • GO-NW—Peter Styche
  • GO-YH—John Jarvis, Ben Still
  • M40/A46 Longbridge Roundabout
  • GO-WM—Ann Frost (Chair)
  • Highways Agency—Gwyn Drake
  • Freight Transport Association—Rodger Bird
  • Warwickshire County Council (RPB)—Graeme Fitton
  • SSRA—to be confirmed
  • Confederation of Passenger Transport—to be confirmed
  • Transport Activists' Round Table—to be confirmed
  • A3 Hindhead
  • GO-SE—Charlotte Dixon (Chair), Martin Tugwell
  • Highways Agency—Paul Arnold, Cliff Brown
  • Surrey County Council—Callum Findlay
  • Hampshire County Council—Gordon Adam
  • Waverley Borough Council—Steve Thwaites
  • East Hampshire District Council—Steve Read
  • Haslemere Town Council—Gerry Evans
  • National Trust—Peter Griffiths, Jill Barton
  • Automobile Association—Paul Watters
  • East Hampshire Economic Partnership—Maureen Newton
  • M1 Junction 19
  • Same Steering Group as for North-South Movements in East Midlands MMS
  • A419 Blunsden
  • GO-SW—Peter Botham (Chair)
  • WA 140
  • South West Regional Planning Conference—Ken Kemp
  • South West Regional Development Agency—Chris Foley
  • Highways Agency—Clive Farnham
  • Wiltshire County Council—John Osborne
  • Swindon Borough Council—Helen Powell

All multi-modal studies will consider a range of solutions, including options aimed at reducing road traffic by making improvements to public transport and rail freight facilities. Where appropriate, road based studies will also consider these options.