Staveley Wheels to Work Project Update

 
15 September 2023
 
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Wheels to Work £57,000
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Electric Vehicle Charge Points £30,000
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Real Time Public Transport Information signs £30,000
 
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Update on progress of the SLA and timescales for future delivery
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DCC was awarded £57,000 to develop a scheme to address transport barriers to employment and skills in the Staveley area.
Rural action Derbyshire’s Wheels to Work programme offers an opportunity to improve access to employment and training
opportunities for Staveley residents by providing them with affordable and environmentally friendly transport options.
Developing the local workforce and supporting economic growth and social inclusion in the area.
 
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Operation by Rural Action Derbyshire, following the Countywide ‘Wheels to Work’ programme model.
Offering affordable and environmentally friendly transport support
Purchase of Electric Vehicles: 5 e-mopeds and 10 e-bikes, which will be made available exclusively to residents of Staveley.
Improving access to employment and training opportunities
Referrals to the programme from a variety of sources
 
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Service Level Agreement has been finalised, signed by RAD, with DCC for signing.
Single lump sum payment of £57,000 to be made to RAD by 30
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Purchase and make available to Staveley learners or job seekers of 5 e-mopeds and 10 e-bikes
15 individuals accessing training or employment opportunities through the Project by accessing reliable transport
 
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Vehicles to be made available to users from 15th November 2023
Programme to run through to 31st March 2026
 
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Additionally to the Destination Charging programme, Derbyshire County Council continue to progress the development of on-
street ‘slow’ charging network
The network will reach all areas of the County, including Staveley
Utilising existing power feeds from lamp columns to provide overnight charging options for residents and visitors
Primarily focusing on residential areas without off street parking.
 
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Anticipate installation to commence through winter 2023
 
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DCC was awarded £30,000 to support the delivery of electric vehicle charge points
The Healthy Living Centre was identified as the most suitable location
In parallel, DCC identified the same location, and 7 others across Chesterfield, to be delivered through the Countywide LEVI
‘Destination Charging’ programme. Developing ‘destination’ short – medium stay charging network providing fast – ultra rapid
charging options
 
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 the LEVI programme are available, the £30,000 allocated from the Town Deal would be better
utilised elsewhere.
Delivery of the charge points will remain a Town Deal objective with all associated marketing and promotion recognising this.
The slightly revised proposal will still result in the implementation of a minimum of 4 x electric vehicle charging points, offering up
to 50kWh Fast – Rapid charging.
 
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Tender exercise to be carried out in Autumn 2023
Installation likely to commence Spring 2024, subject to statutory consultations
 
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DCC was awarded £30,000 to support the installation of Real Time Public Transport
Information Signs
Two signs were proposed to be provided in hub buildings (location unknown).
However, RTPI signs have already been provided at the bus station and the Healthy Living
Centre bus stop, which is considered by the Town Deal team to fulfil need.
 
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Public transport team advise there is potential to provide an additional four RTPI signs along
the Service 90 route (see next slide) from the £30,000 budget.
These would expand access to RTPI across the Staveley Town Deal area.
 
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Current procurement Framework Contract ends in November 2023 and therefore funding
would need to be passed to DCC by early October 2023 to deliver these.
Otherwise access to the new Framework Contract would be approximately March 2024.
 
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DCC to identify locations in and around Town Square and on key bus stops
Locations would be subject to electrical connection being available.
 
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Note the key components and expected outcome. Further update
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Note progress and delivery timescales for electric charge points in
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Advise approach to use of £30,000 electric vehicle charge point
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Collaborate with DCC officers to identify suitable locations for
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Expediate transfer of funding to ensure delivery this financial year
 
 
It is recommended that the Staveley Town Deal Board;
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Staveley Wheels to Work Project aims to address transport barriers to employment and skills in Staveley area by providing affordable and environmentally friendly transport options. The project includes initiatives like Electric Vehicle Charge Points and Real Time Public Transport Information signs to improve access to employment and training opportunities. Updates on progress, timelines, and future delivery plans for the project components are detailed in the content.

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  1. Staveley Town Deal Board Staveley Wheels to Work Project 15 September 2023 CONTROLLED

  2. Project Components 1. 2. 3. Wheels to Work 57,000 Electric Vehicle Charge Points 30,000 Real Time Public Transport Information signs 30,000 CONTROLLED

  3. Wheels to Work Update on progress of the SLA and timescales for future delivery Town Deal funding DCC was awarded 57,000 to develop a scheme to address transport barriers to employment and skills in the Staveley area. Rural action Derbyshire s Wheels to Work programme offers an opportunity to improve access to employment and training opportunities for Staveley residents by providing them with affordable and environmentally friendly transport options. Developing the local workforce and supporting economic growth and social inclusion in the area. Proposal for W2W, Staveley Operation by Rural Action Derbyshire, following the Countywide Wheels to Work programme model. Offering affordable and environmentally friendly transport support Purchase of Electric Vehicles: 5 e-mopeds and 10 e-bikes, which will be made available exclusively to residents of Staveley. Improving access to employment and training opportunities Referrals to the programme from a variety of sources SLA progress Service Level Agreement has been finalised, signed by RAD, with DCC for signing. Single lump sum payment of 57,000 to be made to RAD by 30th September 2023 Output Purchase and make available to Staveley learners or job seekers of 5 e-mopeds and 10 e-bikes 15 individuals accessing training or employment opportunities through the Project by accessing reliable transport Timeline Vehicles to be made available to users from 15th November 2023 Programme to run through to 31st March 2026 CONTROLLED

  4. Electric Vehicle Charge points Update on progress and timescales for future delivery Town Deal funding DCC was awarded 30,000 to support the delivery of electric vehicle charge points The Healthy Living Centre was identified as the most suitable location In parallel, DCC identified the same location, and 7 others across Chesterfield, to be delivered through the Countywide LEVI Destination Charging programme. Developing destination short medium stay charging network providing fast ultra rapid charging options Proposal for The Healthy Living Centre, Staveley As alternative funding sources for the LEVI programme are available, the 30,000 allocated from the Town Deal would be better utilised elsewhere. Delivery of the charge points will remain a Town Deal objective with all associated marketing and promotion recognising this. The slightly revised proposal will still result in the implementation of a minimum of 4 x electric vehicle charging points, offering up to 50kWh Fast Rapid charging. Timeline Tender exercise to be carried out in Autumn 2023 Installation likely to commence Spring 2024, subject to statutory consultations Residential/ On Street Charging Additionally to the Destination Charging programme, Derbyshire County Council continue to progress the development of on- street slow charging network The network will reach all areas of the County, including Staveley Utilising existing power feeds from lamp columns to provide overnight charging options for residents and visitors Primarily focusing on residential areas without off street parking. Timeline Anticipate installation to commence through winter 2023 CONTROLLED

  5. Real Time Public Transport Information (RTPI) Signs Town Deal funding DCC was awarded 30,000 to support the installation of Real Time Public Transport Information Signs Two signs were proposed to be provided in hub buildings (location unknown). However, RTPI signs have already been provided at the bus station and the Healthy Living Centre bus stop, which is considered by the Town Deal team to fulfil need. Proposal for Staveley Public transport team advise there is potential to provide an additional four RTPI signs along the Service 90 route (see next slide) from the 30,000 budget. These would expand access to RTPI across the Staveley Town Deal area. Timeline Current procurement Framework Contract ends in November 2023 and therefore funding would need to be passed to DCC by early October 2023 to deliver these. Otherwise access to the new Framework Contract would be approximately March 2024. Next Steps DCC to identify locations in and around Town Square and on key bus stops Locations would be subject to electrical connection being available. CONTROLLED

  6. Bus Route 90 CONTROLLED

  7. Staveley Bus Stops CONTROLLED

  8. Recommendations & Decisions It is recommended that the Staveley Town Deal Board; 1. Wheels to Work 1. Note the key components and expected outcome. Further update will be provided as the scheme progresses. 2. Electric Vehicle charge points 1. Note progress and delivery timescales for electric charge points in Staveley. 2. Advise approach to use of 30,000 electric vehicle charge point funding. 3. Real Time Public Transport Information Signs 1. Collaborate with DCC officers to identify suitable locations for additional RTPI signs 2. Expediate transfer of funding to ensure delivery this financial year CONTROLLED

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