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BOURNEMOUTH CYCLING FORUM Minutes of Meeting Held on Tuesday 3 rd. December 2013 At Bournemouth Town Hall Royal Hampshire Room Commencing at 18.00hrs. In attendance John Hayter DCN (Chair) JH Jenny Ansell - Friends of the Earth Keith Bichard Mike Chalkley Adrian Dawson DCN Cllr. David D Orton-Gibson Steve Garrett Jason Falconer Resident James Farquharson Andy Graham - J P Morgan Emily Goldsmith - Sustrans Rob Hammond Dorset Police Martin Handford - Bournemouth University Lawrence Harrell Resident JA KB MC AD DDG SG JF JFn AG EG RH MH LH Cllr. Cheryl Johnson Anthony Kirby - BBC Gareth Llewellyn - Resident David Mansfield - Secretary Lucy Marstrand Cycling Officer BBC Ray O Luby - Throop, Muscliff, Strouden, Townsend & Holdenhurst TMSTH Angela Pooley - Sustain Barry Rossell Resident Paul Rush Wessex CTC Gordon Skillen Poole Wheelers Marc Thompson - Christchurch & East Dorset Partnership Paul Turner CTC right to ride Patricia Whiffen - Christchurch Bicycle Club 1.0 Introductions & Apologies CJ AK DM LM RO BR PR GS MT PT PW 1.1 JH welcomed all to the meeting. 26/08/2014 1

Apologies were received from:- Cllr. Xena Dion (Poole) Tom Gaze Cycling Officer Poole BC Julian McLaughlin Head of Transport Services Borough of Poole. 2.0 Minutes of previous meeting & matters arising ACTION 1.1 The minutes of the previous meeting were agreed as correct. 3.0 Cycling Officers Report (see attached) 3.1 The Cycling Officers report was discussed. 3.2 JH was pleased that the cycle path through the Gardens had been resurfaced. He asked if the area at the rear of Debenhams could be tidied up as contractors materials are often left there. 3.3 SG asked about access into Castlepoint shopping centre. LM said that there is no funding for this. 3.4 SG sais that there are good cycle routes within the shopping centre but no links to outside roads. 3.5 JH said that when the plans for Castle Lane are produced discussions will be held with interested parties. 3.6 LM suggested that Dave Parke, who is planning some schemes, should be invited to the Forum. LM 3.7 AK said that LSTF funding was on a 3 year cycle and if some schemes were under spent, sections of improvements to the shopping centre links could be carried out. 3.8 LM reported taht she had a visit to the TRL to look at different road surfaces, roundabout layouts and Armadillo markers for cycle routes. The council have also looked at schemes in Holland and there is a shift in council policy/attitude towards these schemes. 3.9 LM informed the meeting that under a re-organisation she will be moving from Transport to Policy. 3.10 LM requested comments back on using Armadillo in the Christchurch Road scheme. ALL 3.11 AD asked about links to schools in LSTF. LM said that some have been provided. 3.12 AD asked if the cycling traffic figures are looked at 26/08/2014 2

before & after. LM said that a count is done. 3.13 AK said that he would like members of the Forum engaged in discussing major LSTF schemes at an early stage. Over the next 12 months schemes will be :- Pokesdown to Iford Rbt. (June14), Boscombe Ashley Road bus station area and Town Centre St Stephens Road. AK said that it is important to get comments back early from the Forum or individuals. 3.14 Richmond Hill AK said that the scheme is nearly complete with temporary signals in place until January. The permanent signals will work the same. 3.14.1 AP asked about the cyclists advance go light. 3.14.2 JH said that he together with MC,AP & MH had been involved with the scheme making comments at site vista arranged during the works. The council have been very receptive to comments made and will be installing a 5 second advanced go for cyclists. This is part of a national trial. 3.14.3 SG said that he was not aware of the consultation and asked if Forum members could be advised by e-mail. 3.14.4 DDG suggested that members should be consulted before too much work is done on a scheme. AK said that a certain amount has to be done through the bid process. 3.14.5 JF said he was pleased about the advanced go light. 3.14.6 Other discussion took place regarding the pavement build out & hatching. AK said that this was in hand. AK 4.0 Poole Update (see attached) 4.1 JH said that parking is to be allowed under Coy Pond bridge. TG is aware and says that the parking will not impinge on access for cycles. 5.0 Christchurch Road feedback from Forum 5.1 During a break in the meeting the Forum looked at the proposals for Christchurch Road 5.2 LM asked for comments to be sent in from the Forum. ALL 6.0 Filtered Permeability for St Lukes Road, what went wrong? Mike Chalkley 6.1 MC said that St Lukes Road is used as a rat run to avoid congestion on Almer Road. He said that filtered permeability had been proposed. 6.2 LM agreed it was proposed but had not been supported by residents. 6.3 A discussion took place regarding a small number of residents being opposed to a scheme encouraging others to 26/08/2014 3

follow. 6.4 JH said that this scheme had been supported by the Forum and that the Council needs a policy to encourage similar schemes as Poole has done with 20 is plenty. 6.5 LM said that it was not always easy to get support for all schemes from Councillors. 6.6 MH suggested sending out information detailing the advantages of schemes direct to residents to gain their support. 6.7 DDG said that residents do not have to agree to cycle lanes so it seems unfair if they can veto other schemes where they are not the sole users of the highway. 7.0 Dorset Police Update 7.1 RH gave an update on cycling related subjects. 7.2 Cycling accidents April 12 April 13:- 248 casualties of which there were 55 serious and 4 fatalities. 17 children were casualties with no fatalities. 7.3 As part of the No Excuse campaign cyclists without lights are being stopped. Adults are given a few days grace to obtain lights and show proof at a police station. Children are issued with free lighting sets with consent of their parents / guardians. 300 sets of lights have been issued. 7.4 A discussion took place regarding police resources applied to prevent cycling accidents. RH said that resources are stretched but an accident involving a cyclist is given the same CSI resource as any other road accident. 7.5 MC asked about regular sight tests for motorists. RH said a test can be requested after an accident but random tests cannot be carried out as the driver has the right to refuse. 7.6 JH said that needs to be stricter liability for motorists, CJ supported this and asked if the Forum can support. JH said that it better for national organisations like CTC & BC to campaign. ALL 8.0 London super highways, lessons learned Jason Falcolner 8.1 JF said that not all CSH s are working well. In London there have been fatalities through bad design. He encouraged Officers to look at what has not worked in other towns/cities. Bristol is a good example. 8.2 EG said that she had used a CSH in East London and it was not well designed e.g. going through bus stops. The ones in the centre of London are better. 8.3 GL said that the designs can encourage cyclists to go along the inside of HGV s. 26/08/2014 4

8.4 LM said that the CSH fatalities are often experienced cyclists. The London Mayor is looking at raised segregation to improve the cycle routes. 8.5 JF encouraged promotion of cycle training for all cyclists and motorists. LM said that more emphasis on cycling is being put into the driving test. 9.0 Election of Chairperson & Secretary 10.0 AOB 9.1 JH advised the meeting that AG has agreed to be Chair. This was proposed by JH and seconded by MH. 9.2 AP has agreed to be secretary. 9.3 JH thanked DM for being secretary. 10.1 LM thanked JH for being Chair for the past year. 10.2 PW asked if the Christchurch Road scheme is on off pavement. LM said that there should be details on the Dorset For You website. 10.3 MC gave a vote of thanks to Cllr. Xena Dion (Poole) and Julian McLaughlin Head of Transport Services Borough of Poole for their contribution to improving cycling in their Borough. 10.4 AG if plans for Christchurch Road are on line. LM said she will provide the link. 10.5 LH said that he was working on a development control plan and needed to know of any roads on cycle routes that need to be linked. 10.6 KB asked if any changes are proposed for the Ensbury Park gyratory. AK said that it was on the list to do. LM said that it is an awful area to cycle. JH asked if the Boundary Road cycle lane could be completed as originally planned. 10.7 LM said that a maintenance scheme is programmed for Wallisdown Road. Comments are invited for any improvements required. JH to provide a statement for the Forum. 10.8 GS said that there is a slip hazard for cyclists using the new Poole lifting bridge at the junction between the two halves across the cycle track. Two cyclists have already fallen off and sustained injury. JH to write to Tom Gaze. LM ALL JH JH 26/08/2014 5

11.0 Date of next meeting Date Room Time TBC TBC TBC Distribution of minutes - all in attendance, apologies, plus:- Edward Adamson - Resident Bob Askew BBC LSTF Richard Barnes Rob Bowra Resident Ieuan Davies Resident Martin Dover Streetworks Manager BBC John Grantham Christchurch Community Partnership-Travel & Access Mike Holmes Director of Planning & Transport BBC Ralph Huckle CTC Tim Huxley Sustainable Transport BBC Lorena Jones BBC LSTF Martin Kimberley - Active Dorset Peter Laker Trina Lockyer BC Breeze Marc McHale Russell Merry Cycling Sports Group Patrick Oakley Lindley Owen Consultant in Public Health Michael Rowland BBC Tim Sanders - Front Bike Hire Ian Selby BBC Cllr. David Smith Wilbert Smith - Christchurch Borough Council Catherine Stark - BBC Roger Strong John Thraves Cllr Roger West Luke Williams RNLI 26/08/2014 6

Judy Windwood 26/08/2014 7