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Chairs Announcements Minutes: The
Chairperson welcomed everyone to the meeting. |
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Declarations of Interest Minutes: There
were no declarations of interests received. |
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Minutes of Previous Meeting PDF 427 KB ·
10 July 2023 ·
9 October 2023 Additional documents: Minutes: The
minutes of the meetings held on 10 July 2023 and 9 October 2023, were approved
as an accurate record. |
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Transport for Wales Regional Priorities Overview - Rail and Bus Services Update PDF 4 MB Minutes: The Committee
received a presentation from Transport for Wales (TFW) in regards to Swansea
Bay and West Wales Regional Transport Overview; specially the South West
Regional Transport Study. It was explained
that the study commenced in November 2023; therefore, it was still in the early
stages of development. Members were informed that the aim of the study was to
produce a list of opportunities to improve the desirability of multi modal
transport across the Region; taking into account bus data overall, but also
working with each Local Authorities to understand local knowledge. Following the
analysis of bus data, Officers intended to overlay that information with an
understanding of car usage; including travel patterns and destinations, as well
as analysing private transport destinations and routes reflected accurately in
the bus corridors. In order to overlay that further, Officers were going to
look into the active travel network, both existing and proposed, to try and
understand where there were points of interception between the networks; and
also where there were opportunities for improvement. In addition, it was
planned to tie this in with the rail network, and any areas for development;
determining if Officers could pick up any improvements within the developments,
at this early stage, to try and make multi modal transport more desirable to
the public. A discussion
took place in regards to the timeframes associated with the study. As
previously mentioned, TFW had commenced the study in November 2023; and had
made significant progress to date in analysing the bus data. It was confirmed
that Officers had started drafting the report of bus data, and once finalised
will share with each Local Authority; it was anticipated that the report would
be completed by the end of this financial year. It was explained
that the data sets and forms of modelling mentioned, were accessible at Local
Authority level; however, Local Authorities would need to pay consultancy fees
to access the information. It was noted that TFW hold licences for data of this
nature, and therefore were able to collaborate on the behalf of Local
Authorities. Members were
provided with detail in regards to the bus data that TFW had started gathering
and understanding. It was explained that City Swift was a database in which all
bus operators fed into, providing real time information; this was the database
that TFW were accessing for the study. Officers highlighted that they had
utilised data from October 2022 to October 2023; ranking the data into demand,
profitability, unwanted dwell time and concessionary. Officers went
through the approach and study output, which was captured as follows: ·
Prioritise bus routes by passenger demand and
dwell time; ·
Identify the areas where journey speeds are slowest ·
Identify the greatest need of improvement to
deliver the greatest benefit The presentation
detailed an example of bus route ranking. Reference was made to the combining
of dwell time and demand, which highlights the areas which have the most passengers
but also were impacted by the most demand. TFW colleagues explained how ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |
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Regional Transport Plan - Case for Change PDF 565 KB Additional documents: Minutes: Members were
provided with the Case for Change, which was the next part of the process in developing
the Regional Transport Plan (RTP). Officers
explained that the Implementation Plan for the RTP was approved at a recent
meeting of the Corporate Joint Committee, and submitted to Welsh Government;
the next stage of the process was to develop a Case for Change. It was stated
that the Case for Change was a document which set out the regions current
position and why change was required; it also included a draft of the
engagement strategy, and the process in regards to the integrated impact
assessment that follows on from the various consultation exercises. Concerns were
raised in regards the timescales associated with developing the RTP, as had
been previously mentioned in past meetings. It was noted
that the Case for Change linked to a number of other strategy documents; and
specifically was driven by opportunities in regards to the transport strategy.
Officers added that the document set out the gaps in the industry, and provided
a direction of travel for the next stage. Reference was
made to the Rail Journey Data detailed within the Case for Change, which was
included as Appendix 1 of the circulated report. It was noted that the table
currently only included rail trips from Swansea; however, Officers had been
working on updating this table to include single trips to the four main
stations in each of the Local Authority areas. Members were informed that the
overall trip data was captured from 2021/22 financial year; the data from
2022/23 financial year will be issued at the end of February 2024. A discussion
took place in regards to the next steps of the RTP process. It was noted that
the Case for Change would need to be approved by the Corporate Joint Committee,
and then submitted to Welsh Government for approval. The challenging timescales
associated with the development of the RTP was reiterated; Officers would need
to discuss this further, in terms of what could be delivered within the
specified time frame. It was mentioned that the dates were not confirmed;
however, Officers were currently working towards developing the initial draft
of the RTP by May 2024, the final draft of the RTP by October 2024, and the
final RTP by March 2025. A formal
amendment to the recommendation, contained within the circulated report, was
proposed and seconded: ‘That the
Regional Transport Sub-Committee endorse the Case for Change in respect of the
Regional Transport Plan, subject to the inclusion of additional rail journey
data; and that it is submitted to the South West Wales Corporate Joint
Committee for approval and onward submission to Welsh Government to meet the
requirements of the Regional Transport Plan mandate’ It was
determined that the Committee were in support of the amendment to be considered
by Corporate Joint Committee. |
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Urgent Items Any
urgent items at the discretion of the Chairperson pursuant to Section
100BA(6)(b) of the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended). Minutes: There
were no urgent items received. |