Planning Applications from schools may require the preparation and submission of a School Travel Plan if the Planning Application is forecast to cause an increase in traffic to and from the school or a change of vehicle movements around a site.
For the Road Safety team to be able to support a Planning Application, the school must have attained an approved School Travel Plan.
When a School Travel Plan is required to accompany a Planning Application, the following criteria must be met.
(i) Working Group established, to include at least (and others as appropriate):
Nominated co-ordinator who liases with the Safer Routes to School team
Pupils,
Parents,
Governors,
School staff (teaching and site if appropriate)
Local residents (Parish Councillor/County Councillor/District Councillor) where relevant
(ii) School Travel Plan adopted by the full Governing body and included within the School Development Plan
(iii) Terms of Reference provided
Agreed by the Governors, the Head and the Working Group co-ordinator
(iv) Initial school travel survey completed and analysed and follow up data collection programmed eg through www.youngtransnet.org.uk/devon
(v) School Travel Plans should include
Please also see the School Travel Plan guide for more guidance on the Key Elements and Content of a School Travel Plan.
Schools submitting a School Travel Plan as a condition of a Planning Application should also include the following information:
1) What is the school’s status?
2) What form of planning application?
3) What type of school?
4) What is the planned development? Include a copy of the plans
5) What are the implications for school travel and pupil access?
6) How can implications be managed?
7) What MUST be considered in all developments / improvements?
(vi) Evidence of consultation
The STP including a detailed Action Plan should be circulated to the school community and they should be given adequate opportunity to comment.
(vii) Implementation and Monitoring Measures
Evidence will need to be provided to show how the plan will be implemented.
An annual review of the STP and annual progress reports are required, with evidence of progress achieved.
Preparing an Application
The application will need to include information about what is proposed for the site, including plans, sketches, and location of the proposed works. Some structures may need planning consent.
Pre-Application discussions with the relevant Planning Authority at an early stage are very important as these will identify any issues that need addressing and should make the passage of the application smoother and swifter. It is also far quicker and cheaper to change the application at a very early stage, should this become necessary, rather than to respond once the scheme is in the public domain and re-consultations are necessary.
There is a great deal of value and importance placed on schools doing community consultations as the proposals are drawn up. This can assist in giving a flavour of various planning and non-planning issues which may emerge later.
You need to liase closely with the architects to ensure that any issues arising are adequately addressed.
For additional advice on preparing an Planning Application, contact Capital Strategy on 01392 382000 who will be able to provide advice about:
The Department for Transport’s (DfT) Planning Policy Guideline 13 (PPG13) seeks to integrate planning and transport at the national and local level to promote more sustainable transport choices. Local Authorities have to consider whether planning applications will deliver this objective, and will attach either Planning Conditions or Planning Obligations onto a planning application.
The School Travel Plan will be made binding through Planning Conditions attached to the Planning Permission. Conditions attached to a planning permission will be enforceable against any developer who implements that permission.
A planning condition may be used to require that aspects of the School Travel Plan be implemented or to prohibit development on the application site until an event occurs. The measures that form part of the School Travel Plan may include:
More information about PPG13 may be found at the following web site.
http://www.planning.odpm.gov.uk/ppg/ppg13/pdf/ppg13.pdf