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7.7 Programme

This timetable indicates the anticipated programme to be completed as progress is made towards delivering the Accessibility Strategy. Progress will be reported in the LTP Annual Progress Reports. Accessibility planning is a continuous process, with frequent partner reviews, and Action Plans will be progressed at differing rates. It is likely that the programme will be modified and refined in the light of further analysis and discussions with partners.

Table 7.7 Accessibility Strategy Timetable

Stage Process Action Timescale

Strategic Accessibility Assessment

High Level Vision and Objectives Set with Reference to Corporate and National Objectives Complete
  Identify Problem Areas/Groups Identify Principal Partners Complete
    Problem Identification Workshops Complete
  Strategic Analytical Overview Geographic Socio-Economic Assessment Complete
    Strategic Modelling using Accession Complete
  Check on Existing Policies & Programmes Partner and Strategic Literature Review Complete
Local Accessibility Assessments Identify Local Needs and Local Assessments Refine Problem Statements with Partners Ongoing
    Input from Local Strategic Partnerships Commencing Spring 2006
    Detailed Review of Local Evidence Base Ongoing
  Develop Set of Requirements for Local Schemes Local Partnership Discussions Summer 2006
Option Appraisal Consider Full Range of Solutions Prioritise Problems From Spring 2006
    Detailed Consideration of Local Evidence From Spring 2006
  Identify Most Practical & Beneficial Sub-set of Options Detailed Appraisal of first set of Solutions From Summer 2006
    Prioritisation of first set of Solutions with Partners Autumn 2006
Accessibility Plan Preparation Develop Tightly Defined Action Plan Draw up initial Programme of Appropriate Interventions From Winter 2006
    Confirm Partner Commitment to Action Plan From Winter 2006
Performance Monitoring and Evaluation Define Indicators to Assess   Define Indicators to Assess Strategic Complete
    Set Targets Strategic Complete

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