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HDC Transport Statement Post Adoption Live Schemes 2012 ( Hart Transport Statement Live Scheme List Last Updated: December 2013 Original TS Scheme Estimated TS Reference Reference Area Location Scheme Proposal Scheme Type Scheme Status Category Cost £'000 (Archived) Highway Strategic HDC0001 S1 - M3 Junction 4A Access improvements to M3 Junctions 4A. Pre feasibility scoping 5000 Scheme M3 Junction 4A and between Junction Managed Motorways: J2-J4A: gantries, hard shoulder running, possible junction Highway Strategic HDC0002 S2 - Pre feasibility scoping TBC 4A and 4 improvements. Scheme Fleet Eastern Access: junction improvement of Fleet Rd (A323) with Aldershot Rd Highway Strategic HDC0003 S3 Fleet South and East of Fleet Feasibility complete 2000 and signage from Reading Rd Sth to M3 J4A. Scheme Reading Rd South (B3013) at junction Junction improvement scheme, including widening of the canal bridge. And between Highway Strategic HDC0004 S4 Fleet with Aldershot Rd (A323) & Connaught Feasibility complete 2700 canal bridge and Durnsford Ave Scheme Rd: Fleet A30 between A327 - A331 at A30 Corridor improvements between A327 and A331. To include improvements at Highway Strategic HDC0005 S5 Blackwater Feasibility complete 2000 Blackwater. junctions of A30 / A327, A30 / B3272 & A30 in Blackwater. Scheme Highway Fleet TAP HDC0006 L1a Fleet Reading Rd Sth / Fleet Rd Improvement of Oatsheaf junction Feasibility complete 200 Scheme Reading Rd South (B3013) at junctions Highway Fleet TAP HDC0007 L1b Fleet Junction improvements at junctions with Albert St & Clarence Rd Feasibility complete 350 with Albert St & Clarence Rd Scheme Improve access junction with rail station, such as traffic signal control. Ref also L47 Highway Fleet TAP HDC0008 L3 Fleet Fleet Rd / rail station junction Feasibility complete 200 ped crossong to Waterfront Business Park. Scheme Highway Fleet TAP HDC0009 L5 Fleet Fleet town centre Review Fleet one way streets with Town Centre Vision Pre feasibility scoping 500 Scheme Highway Fleet TAP HDC0010 L6 Fleet Minley Rd - Fleet Station to Cove Road Highway improvements mainly at junctions. Ref also L2 and L47. Pre feasibility scoping 500 Scheme Highway Fleet TAP HDC0011 L7 Fleet Upper Street Highway improvements Pre feasibility scoping 50 Scheme Junction of Beacon Hill Rd with Bourley Highway improvement of junction with Beacon Hill Rd/ Tweseldown Rd. Mainly road Fleet TAP HDC0012 L8 South of Riseley Road Safety Pre feasibility scoping 50 Rd safety considerations. Further improvements to be considered in future. Highway Fleet TAP HDC0013 L9 Fleet Fleet residential areas 20 mph zones in some 20mph areas TM Programme 50 Scheme Highway Fleet TAP HDC0014 L10 Fleet Elvetham Heath / Fleet Road junction Highway improvements Pre feasibility scoping 100 Scheme Church Crookham Rd / Coxheath Rd, Church Highway Fleet TAP HDC0015 L12 Junction improvement Pre feasibility scoping 75 Crookham Crookham Scheme Highway Fleet TAP HDC0016 L13 Fleet Church Rd / Fleet Rd , Fleet town centre Church Rd to Albert St reopen. Link also to FTM4 Pre feasibility scoping 10 Scheme Highway Fleet TAP HDC0017 L14 Fleet Church Rd / Albert St, Fleet town centre Close access from Church Rd to Fleet Rd. Link also to FTM4 Pre feasibility scoping 20 Scheme Rochester Grove / Albany Rd junction, Highway Fleet TAP HDC0018 L15 Fleet Junction improvement Pre feasibility scoping 100 Fleet town centre Scheme Parking Control Fleet TAP HDC0019 L16 Fleet Fleet town centre Provide additional motor cycle parking areas in car parks Feasibility complete 10 & Management Reading Rd Sth / Florence Rd / Junction improvement mainly directed at road safety. Also to inlcude a pedestrian Fleet TAP HDC0020 L17 Fleet Road Safety Pre feasibility scoping 30 Basingbourne Rd refuge. Highway Fleet TAP HDC0021 L18 Fleet Velmead Rd / Aldershot Rd Add right turn lane. Pre feasibility scoping 150 Scheme Public & Retain the 'Fleet Buzz' bus routes 70, 71, 72, & 73. Routes from Fleet to Crookham annual Fleet TAP HDC0022 L19 Area Wide Fleet and wider area Community Pre feasibility scoping Village, Aldershot, Farnborough, rail station, Yateley, Frimley Park Hospital. subsidies Transport Original TS Scheme Estimated TS Reference Reference Area Location Scheme Proposal Scheme Type Scheme Status Category Cost £'000 (Archived) Church Public & Investigate greater frequency of Fleet Buzz route 73 between Church Crookham- annual Fleet TAP HDC0023 L20 Crookham and Church Crookham, Fleet Community Pre feasibility scoping Fleet TC-rail station-Frimley Park hospital. Ref FBS5 subsidies Fleet Transport Public & Fleet TAP HDC0024 L21 Area Wide Fleet and wider area Encourage the use of 'plus bus' ticketing Pre feasibility scoping Not costed Community Public & Fleet TAP HDC0025 L22 Area Wide Fleet and wider area Encourage the introduction of low floor buses on all routes Community Feasibility complete Not costed Transport Church Public & Fleet TAP HDC0026 L23 Crookham and Church Crookham, QEB area and Fleet. Investigate route 73 extending to QEB development. Ref also to FBS1 & 2. Community Feasibility complete 150 Fleet Transport Public & Retain the dial a ride service operating as 'Call and Go' and other services such as annual Fleet TAP HDC0027 L24 Fleet Fleet and wider area Community Pre feasibility scoping taxi share. subsidies Transport Public & Upgrade bus stops. Higher kerbs for DDA compliant access, additional shelters, Fleet TAP HDC0028 L25 Fleet Fleet and wider area Community Feasibility complete 100 better information and timetables and seats. Specifically identified for route 72 (£25k). Transport Public & Introduce Real Time Information to key bus stops, such as the rail station, town Fleet TAP HDC0029 L26 Fleet Fleet and wider area Community Pre feasibility scoping 100 centre, Church Crookham, Elvetham Heath Transport Review and extend bus services to include services to: Aldershot Medical Centre, Public & Branksomewood medical centre, more schools, Hart Leisure Centre and Calthorpe annual Fleet TAP HDC0030 L27a-l Fleet Fleet and wider area Community Pre feasibility scoping Park, Circular bus route for Pondtail, outlying villages, higher frequency on routes 71, subsidies Transport 72 & 73 and evening services on Route 72. Network Rail Public & Improvement Fleet TAP HDC0031 L28 Fleet Fleet station DDA compliant station improvements. To include overbridge with lifts Community 1500 Programme: shorter Transport term scheme Network Rail Public & Upgrade rail station facilities. To include a modular station with better waiting, Improvement Fleet TAP HDC0032 L29 Fleet Fleet station Community 2000 ticketing and toilet facilities. Programme: longer Transport term scheme Public & Upgrade forecourt to improve accessibility and interchange for buses. Additional car Fleet TAP HDC0033 L30 Fleet Fleet station Community Feasibility complete 500 parking and cycle parking, Ref phase in with FRL2. Transport Fleet TAP HDC0034 L31A Fleet Fleet station Provide additional cycle parking at rail station. In advance of FRL3. Cycling Feasibility complete 10 Cycle Route 1: Fleet Spine South: Greenways - Reading Rd Sth to QEB Church Fleet TAP HDC0036 L32 Fleet Fleet and Church Crookham Cycling Feasibility complete 70 Crookham Cycle Route 2: Crookham Road - Fleet town centre. Need to look at Coxheath Road Fleet TAP HDC0037 L33 Fleet Fleet and Church Crookham Cycling Feasibility complete 20 Bridge where it narrows. Cycle Route 4: Elvetham Heath - Fleet town centre. Includes a TRO for one way Fleet TAP HDC0039 L35 Fleet Fleet & Elvetham Heath Cycling Feasibility complete 240 working in Sunnyside. Cycle Route 5: Fleet town centre - rail station. An improvement of an existing route. Fleet TAP HDC0040 L36 Fleet Fleet Road and town centre With the toucan proposed in FPC16. Also working with SWT and network Rail at the Cycling Feasibility complete 500 station part of the route. Cycle Route 6: Church Crookham East - Fleet town centre. Route also used by QEB Fleet TAP HDC0041 L37 Fleet Fleet and Church Crookham East Cycling Feasibility complete 110 residents Cycle Route 7: Fleet Spine North - Kings Road - Reading Rd Sth. To be Fleet TAP HDC0042 L38 Fleet Fleet, Kings Rd & Reading Rd Sth Cycling Feasibility complete 200 implemented with the new canal bridge FPC14 and link with FPC13. Fleet TAP HDC0043 L39 Fleet Fleet and East Cycle Route 8: Church Crookham to Fleet Spine South. Cycling Feasibility complete 20 Cycle Route 9: Fleet Rd to Norris Bridge. To phase in with TM2a & TM2b. Links with Fleet TAP HDC0044 L40a Fleet Hook station Cycling Feasibility complete 50 FPC13 towpath and routes to Fleet and Farnborough. Original TS Scheme Estimated TS Reference Reference Area Location Scheme Proposal Scheme Type Scheme Status Category Cost £'000 (Archived) Velmead Rd between schools & Cycle Route 9a along Velmead Rd: Velmead School to Aldershot Rd near Norris Hill Fleet TAP HDC0045 L40b Fleet Cycling Pre feasibility scoping 100 Aldershot Rd Rd. Make use of canal bridge without traffic just south of Aldershot Rd Cycle Route 10: Hart Leisure Centre - Crookham. Linked with FPC10 and FPC3 with Fleet TAP HDC0046 L41 Fleet Fleet West, South and Crookham Cycling Feasibility complete 410 access to Tavistock & All Saints Schools. Walking & Fleet TAP HDC0047 L42 Fleet Fleet West and Elvetham Heath Cycle Route 11: Hart Leisure Centre - Elvetham Heath Feasibility complete 120 Cycling Cycle Route 12: Fleet rail station commuter link. Past Fleet Pond and would also Fleet TAP HDC0048 L43 Fleet Fleet rail station and east Cycling Feasibility complete 600 connect with Farnborough Business Parks Cycle Route 13: Basingstoke
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