Transforming Friargate North and Ringway is one of the first Preston Transforming Cities Fund schemes, aimed at boosting connectivity by bus, rail and active travel such as cycling and walking.
can apply for an advance payment as soon as your claim has been submitted, but this then has to be paid back out of future payments.
You normally have to manage your claim digitally via an online account. You can ask for your claim to be managed by telephone if you are unable to operate an online
that a route will be considered suitable for your child to walk, if it can be undertaken in reasonable safety, accompanied by a parent or adult, as necessary. Route assessments may take into account well maintained public footpaths, bridleways, other footpaths as well as recognised roads where
be accounted for. Population predictions contain a range of uncertainties including birth rates, housing developments, internal and external migration. In addition, SEND predictions contain uncertainties around the possible impact of national policies and trends in types of primary need.
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If schemes meet the minimum requirements as set out above they will be considered against the other successful schemes, taking into account the resources available, the practical implications of introduction and the assessed level of need for the scheme. A list of schemes that will be taken forward