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JLAF Meetings and Business of the JLAF
On this page you can find the dates and locations of meetings of the JLAF,
along with the agendas, minutes and background papers as they are made
available. Information or news that arises between each meeting is also
shown on this page.
About the meetings of the JLAF
The meetings of the JLAF are regulated by government regulations and
guidance, and by the JLAF's Terms of Reference. These state that there must be
at least two meetings per year of the JLAF. In practice the JLAF meets more
often than this. Meetings of the JLAF are held in public, but public
participation is at the discretion of the Chair of the meetings.
Summary of the meetings of the JLAF & information arising between
meetings
The next meeting of the JLAF
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Date
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Time
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Meeting
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| 07NOV08 |
2:00pm |
JLAF16 |
Information arising since the last meeting of the JLAF
Future meetings of the JLAF
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Date
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Time
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Meeting
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| 06MAR09 |
2:00pm |
JLAF17 |
| 03JUL09 |
2:00pm |
JLAF18 |
| 06NOV09 |
2:00pm |
JLAF19 |
Past Meetings (most recent first)
Details of the the meetings of the JLAF (most recent first)
JLAF16: The sixteenth meeting of the JLAF
Friday, 7th November 2008 at 2:00pm
The Carter Room, Fry Club & Conference Centre,
Somerdale, Keynsham, BRISTOL. BS31 2AU.
Click
here for a map showing the location of the Fry Club (215kb) (1xA4 page)
Click
here for a map and route planner at maps.google.co.uk (external link)
Click
here for public transport information at www.traveline.org.uk (external link)
Papers of the Meeting:
Table containing links for papers of the
sixteenth JLAF
Meeting (Help with file types)
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Paper
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File
details
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| The
Agenda for this meeting will be published in October |
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| JLAF15
Draft Minutes |
PDF file
(126Kb, 6xA4 pages) |
| The
Background Papers for this meeting will be published in October |
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JLAF15-16: Information arising since the last meeting of
the JLAF - JUL08-NOV08
This table includes matters of information that arise between the full
meetings of the JLAF:
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Item
(most recent first)
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| 19AUG08:
"The Rights of Way Review Committee is a non-statutory committee
which reviews matters relating to public rights of way in England and
Wales with the aim of agreeing, by consensus, proposals for
action". This group had a meeting on the 10th July 2008 and
here are the papers of that meeting: Agenda
(PDF
file, 80Kb, 1xA4 page), Draft
Minutes ( PDF
file, 132Kb, 4xA4 pages) and Membership
of the Rights of Way Review Committee ( PDF
file, 56Kb, 1xA4 page). |
| 12AUG08:
The Draft
Minutes ( PDF
file, 126Kb, 6xA4 pages) of the most recent JLAF meeting (JLAF 14) are now available. |
| 12AUG08:
ACTION:
JLAF Members invited to a joint Bristol City Council Councillor/ JLAF
Member training session ( PDF
file, 86Kb, 1xA4 page) on the 23rd October 2008 from 5.30pm - 9.00pm in
the Council House (buffet tea will be provided). This session will
be particularly useful for members of the JLAF who have recently been
appointed. The course fee and expenses will be paid for JLAF
Members who have not already been on such a course. Please contact
the secretary for further details and to book a place. |
| 12AUG08:
Deadline: 26th August 2008. A job is being advertised by Bath
& North East Somerset Council for a PROW Mapping Officer. Further
details are on the council's Jobs website. |
12AUG08:
Defra
Access Newsletter Issue 35 - August 2008 ( PDF
file, 53Kb, 1xA4 page)
This newsletter refers to a Joint
parliamentary Committee report (link to external website) issued on
30 July 2008. The committee has been considering the draft Marine Bill
during pre legislative scrutiny and the report includes recommendations
on the coastal access proposals at Section 10. |
| 12AUG08:
Defra sent a letter
about the right to apply provisions (PDF
file, 71Kb, 4xA4 pages) in the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 to
the JLAF as the JLAF had submitted a response to a consultation on this
subject a year ago. |
| 12AUG08:
Hilary Winter, Secretary of Devon LAF and ex-Regional LAF Secretary
helpfully sent this information: "You may recall the SW LAFs
responded collectively to the draft RSS in the summer of 2006. The
Secretary of State's proposed changes to the Regional Spatial Strategy
(link to external website) are now up for consultation until Friday 17th
October. The most useful document is probably the Proposed Changes
Composite Document as this shows what has been deleted and new additions
to the RSS. Although the LAFs commented strongly on the need to
incorporate the term rights of way in the RSS this does not appear from
a cursory reading to have happened. Nonetheless there are some changes
which do reflect the comments made and the sections on tourism and green
infrastructure are stronger. There also seems to be a shift towards
protecting green infrastructure from recreational pressures. I have put the
most interesting changes in this attachment (PDF
file, 77Kb, 4xA4 pages) highlighting text amendments. A large number of
sections of the original RSS have been removed. I don't anticipate that
the Secretary of State will go any further in including specific
comments on rights of way if that has not taken place as part of the
earlier process. However, individual LAFs may wish to pursue
further." |
| 12AUG08:
Defra
Access Newsletter Issue 34 - July 2008 (PDF
file, 59Kb, 1xA4 page) |
| 12AUG08:
Bob Harvey who attends the England Access Forum on behalf of South West
England LAFs has provided some notes
of a South West LAF meeting (PDF
file, 62Kb, 2xA4 pages) held in Haldon Forest near Exeter on the 28th
July. |
| 12AUG08:
Natural England will be undertaking an initial coastal access audit
between now and the end of March 2009. This will involve an
initial meeting with Local Authorities in September then further
work. Natural England have provided a briefing
on this audit (PDF
file, 73Kb, 3xA4 pages). More detailed surveying and consultation
will follow if the Marine Bill is enacted. |
| 12AUG08:
Natural
England issued a press release (PDF
file, 67Kb, 3xA4 pages) on the 17th July 2008: "Natural England has
announced the membership of a new Stakeholder Working Group on
Unrecorded Rights of Way". This follows Natural England's
Discovering Lost Ways project. |
| Continue...
to previous information arising (between MAR08 and JLAF15 meeting in
JUL08) |
JLAF15: The fifteenth meeting of the JLAF
Friday, 4th July 2008 at 2:00pm
The Carter Room, Fry Club & Conference Centre,
Somerdale, Keynsham, BRISTOL. BS31 2AU.
Click
here for a map showing the location of the Fry Club (215kb) (1xA4 page)
Click
here for a map and route planner at maps.google.co.uk (external link)
Click
here for public transport information at www.traveline.org.uk (external link)
Papers of the Meeting:
Table containing links for papers of the
fifteenth JLAF
Meeting (Help with file types)
JLAF14-15: Information arising since the last meeting of
the JLAF - MAR08-JUL08
This table includes matters of information that arise between the full
meetings of the JLAF:
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Item
(most recent first)
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Details
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to more recent information arising (between JLAF15 meeting in JUL08 and
JLAF16 meeting in NOV08) |
| 13JUN08:
Today is the deadline for applications to
become a member of the JLAF. |
| 13JUN08:
A JLAF
response (PDF file, 124Kb, 4xA4 pages) to South Gloucestershire
Council's Local Development Framework consultation: 'LDF Core Strategy
Issues and Options' has been submitted. |
09JUN08:
Health, well-being and diversity. Here are two links which may be
of interest:
Sustainable
Development Commission: "Health, place and nature. How outdoor
environments influence health and well-being: a knowledge base."
(PDF file, 326Kb, 29xA4 pages)
South
West Protected Landscapes Forum work on diversity issues in the SW (Link
to external website) |
| 03JUN08:
Defra have updated
guidance on Part 6 of the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act
on their website. |
Link
to external website
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| 03JUN08:
The minutes
for the England Access Forum (EAF) (91Kb, 5xA4 pages) meeting held on the 15th May have
been published. Natural England have also produced a chart showing
where
'access' fits into the organisational structure (32Kb, 1xA4 page) of
Natural England. |
PDF
files
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27MAY08:
Here are the papers for the England Access Forum (EAF), who had their
first meeting on the 15th May:
Agenda
(10Kb, 1xA4 page), EAF
Membership at May 2008 (45Kb, 1xA4 page), EAF
Draft Constitution (57Kb, 2xA4 pages), EAF
Brief on Discovering Lost Ways (61Kb, 3xA4 pages), EAF
Brief on a Review of Trails and Routes (52Kb, 2xA4 pages), EAF
Brief on Coastal Access (28Kb, 1xA4 pages).
OR, all these EAF
meeting papers in one file (99Kb, 10xA4 pages) |
PDF
files
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| 23MAY08:
Natural England recently published The
State of the Natural Environment 2008 Report. Of particular
interest is Chapter 4 ' Enjoying the Natural Environment' and the South
West region page. Be careful when accessing some of these documents
on the Natural England website, as they are very
large files. |
Link
to external website
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| 21MAY08:
Natural England's England Access Forum met on the 15th May.
One of the two South West England delegates to that meeting, Bob Harvey,
has posted this
report on the meeting. Meeting papers (Agenda etc) and Minutes
will be posted here when available. |
PDF
file (46Kb, 1xA4 page)
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| 20MAY08:
Defra
Access Newsletter Issue 33 - June 2008 |
PDF
file (66Kb, 2xA4 pages)
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| 20MAY08:
CJS Weekly Special Edition - Access
and Rights of Way Supplement. This newsletter on Public Rights
of Way may be of interest. |
Link
to external website
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| 08MAY08:
Defra
Access Newsletter Issue 32 - special edition on wildfires |
PDF
file (92Kb, 2xA4 pages)
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02MAY08:
The JLAF
has submitted a response to Bath & North East Somerset Council
regarding a planning application to create part of a route around Chew
Valley Lake. This follows the resolved support of the JLAF at
previous meetings for such a route.
Further details of the planning
application reference 08/00884/FUL are on the Bath & North East
Somerset Council website where comments can be submitted online or by
email to development_control@bathnes.gov.uk. |
PDF
file (114 Kb, 3xA4 pages)
and link to external website
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| 01MAY08:
This may be of interest to JLAF members: "As part of the on going
consultation process for the Water Related Recreation (WRR) Strategy for
South West England we are emailing to inform you that copies of the
draft strategic plan for WRR in South West England are now available for
download from the project website www.brighton.ac.uk/waterrecreation.
The plan has been prepared by the University of Brighton for a steering
group comprising British Waterways, Environment Agency, Natural England,
South West Regional Development Agency and Sport England. If you wish to
comment on the draft plan you can download the consultation paper. This
can be returned either via email to B.Taylor@brighton.ac.uk
or you can send a paper copy to: B.Taylor University of Brighton
Plumpton College Ditchling Rd Plumpton East Sussex BN7 3AE All forms
must be received by 5pm on 17th June 2008." |
Link
to external website
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| 29APR08:
Natural England publishes a 'Handbook
for LAF Members'. The handbook is designed for viewing
online. The 278 page document has clickable links for viewing on
screen. |
PDF
file (2Mb, 278xA4 pages)
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| 29APR08:
The Handbook above was published on the Local
Access Forum page on the Natural England website. |
Link
to external website
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| 28APR08:
Defra
Access Newsletter Issue 31 - May 2008 |
PDF
file (47Kb, 2xA4 pages)
|
| 17APR08:
The Draft
Minutes of the most recent JLAF meeting (JLAF 14) are now available. |
PDF
file (141Kb, 7xA4 pages)
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| 09APR08:
The Public Rights of Way publication - Circular 2/93 has been revised,
outlined by Defra on their website. The new publication is called 'Rights
of Way Circular 1/08 - Guidance for Local Authorities'. |
Link
to external website
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| 09APR08:
A legal change to Public Path Order processes has been introduced,
through the "Public Rights of Way (Combined Orders) (England)
Regulations 2008". Further details are on the appropriate page
on the Defra website. |
Link
to external website
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| 09APR08:
To accompany the draft Marine Bill, Natural England has published an
outline of the scheme which it will use to decide where the new coastal
access rights will apply at the local level. This document, which must
be approved by the Secretary of State, sets out the practical
considerations which will be taken into account in respect of particular
land types and land uses. Natural England intends to publish a first
full draft of the scheme at the time that the Marine Bill is introduced
into Parliament. Once the Bill receives Royal Assent, Natural England
will finalise the document in consultation with key interests before
submitting it to the Secretary of State. The outline scheme can be
viewed on Natural England's website at the following address: http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/leisure/access/coastal |
Link
to external website
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| 04APR08:
Defra
Access Newsletter Issue 30 - April 2008 |
PDF
file (47Kb, 2xA4 pages)
|
| 03APR08:
Draft Marine Bill published: including the Government's intensions for
Access to the Coast, along with other Marine provisions. The draft
Marine Bill, and all supporting information is on the Defra
Marine Legislation web pages. |
Link
to external website |
| ...on
the Defra website: draft
Marine Bill Consultation page DEADLINE 26JUN08 |
Link
to external website
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| ...on
the Defra website: the draft
Marine Bill document itself. Note, this document is 686 pages,
extracted sections appear below. |
PDF
file (2.65Mb, 686!!!xA4 pages)
|
| Below,
for easy reference, are extracts from or links to specific items on the
Defra website that are of relevance to Coastal Access. These
extracts are not exhaustive and there may be other items of relevance on
the Defra
website. |
|
| ...on
the Defra website: Coastal
Access Paper. This provides a FIRST SUMMARY of the Coastal
Access provisions in the Draft Bill.
|
PDF
file (44Kb, 8xA4 pages)
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| ...extract
from the draft Marine Bill document: Coastal Access (P55-57 - Policy)
NOTE - this is an extract, refer to the full
document for full context. |
PDF
file (32Kb, 3xA4 pages)
|
| ...extract
from the draft Marine Bill document: Coastal Access (P330-375 Part 9, Clauses
272-291) . In this extract, each page of explanatory notes
alternates with a page showing the corresponding part of the draft
Marine Bill itself, so that they appear alongside each other when
printed on 2 sides of paper. NOTE - this is an extract, refer to the full
document for full context. |
PDF
file (2.3Mb, 46xA4 pages)
|
| ...the
above, though just the odd pages, so showing Part
9, Clauses 272-291 of the draft Bill without explanatory notes |
PDF
file (1.2Mb, 23xA4 pages)
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| ...just
the even pages, so showing just
the explanatory notes for Clauses 272-291. |
PDF
file (1.3Mb, 23xA4 pages)
|
| Link
to News
items on the draft Marine Bill and Coastal Access.
|
Link
to external website |
| 31MAR08:
A video
statement from Cllr Mark Bradshaw (Executive Member for Access and
Environment, Bristol City Council) regarding Rapid Transit. This
follows discussion at the JLAF meeting on the 7th March concerning
proposals for a rapid transit guided bus route along part of the Bristol
to Bath Railway Path. Routes other than the Bristol to Bath Railway Path
will also be considered for a Rapid Transit Scheme. |
Link
to podcast on external website. You will need to download Adobe
Flash Player 9 to view this video if it is not already installed on your
computer. Adobe Flash Player 9 is standard software for displaying video
and other content on web pages available
for free here. |
| 31MAR08:
News Item. "We Did It! Cyclists Celebrating Saving
Path". The above statement reported on the Bristol
Evening Post website, about a statement (above) from Bristol City
Council pledging to also consider routes other than the Bristol to Bath
Railway Path for a Rapid Transit Scheme. |
Link
to external website |
| 31MAR08:
The write-up from the SW LAF meeting at Exeter on the 12th March 2008,
plus presentation slides are now on the Access
Company's website |
Link
to external website |
| 17MAR08:
Following the report (14MAR08 below) published by Natural England on the
Discovering Lost Ways project, the Minister
for Marine, Landscape & Rural Affairs, Jonathan Shaw, has stated
that there is no current intention to introduce the '2026 cut off date'
for recording public rights of way on definitive maps based on historic
evidence. |
PDF
file (54Kb, 1xA4 page) |
| 14MAR08:
Bristol City Council is preparing a bid to become a Cycle Demonstration
City. This is an
invitation to submit your ideas on how to increase cycling in
Bristol. DEADLINE THURSDAY 20TH MARCH 2008. |
PDF file
(13Kb, 1xA4 page) |
| 14MAR08:
This is the full Natural England report on the review
of Discovering Lost Ways. Pages 18-19 provide the conclusions, the
last of which is "we intend to withdraw from our programme of
archive research". Pages 15-17 might also be of interest,
covering ideas for streamlining rights of way legislation.
Discovering Lost Ways was previously included at a
Natural England board meeting, this was an item
at the JLAF meeting of 7th March and has been widely reported
in the press. |
PDF file
(127Kb, 24xA4 pages)
and links to external websites |
| 14MAR08:
News Item. Report on charity 'forum for the future' aim for
Bristol to be a "Sustainable Bristol City Region". This
was reported on BBC
News and further information is found on the charity's
website and in the programme
prospectus document (3Mb file!). |
Links
to external websites and PDF file (2925Kb, 16xA5 pages) |
| 12MAR08:
SW England LAF Training event, Exeter Racecourse. Matters arising
from this meeting will follow. |
Event
attended by or for JLAF |
| 11MAR08:
Forest of Avon
(FOA) Land Business Programme - a request for JLAF members to respond
with ideas for this programme. The aim is to essentially offer advice to
farmers and landowners on some elements of land diversification to
provide potential benefits to them. Contact the JLAF Secretary or use
the details contained in the linked document. |
PDF file
(32Kb, 1xA4 page) |
| 11MAR08:
Research to investigate "The
illegal use of public rights of way (PRoWs) by mechanically-propelled
vehicles (MPVs)" commissioned by Defra and the Countryside
Council for Wales has been published. |
PDF file
(2Mb, 160xA4 pages) |
| Continue...
to previous information arising (between NOV08 and JLAF14 meeting in
MAR08) |
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JLAF14: The fourteenth meeting of the JLAF
Friday, 7th March 2008 at 2:00pm
The Carter Room, Fry Club & Conference Centre,
Somerdale, Keynsham, BRISTOL. BS31 2AU.
Click
here for a map showing the location of the Fry Club (215kb) (1xA4 page)
Click
here for a map and route planner at maps.google.co.uk (external link)
Click
here for public transport information at www.traveline.org.uk (external link)
Papers of the Meeting:
Table containing links for papers of the fourteenth
JLAF
Meeting (Help with file types)
JLAF13-14: Information arising between meetings -
NOV07-MAR08
This table includes matters of information that arise between the full
meetings of the JLAF:
|
Item
(most recent first)
|
Details
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| Continue...
to more recent information arising (between JLAF14 meeting in MAR08 and
JLAF15 meeting in JUL08) |
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| 13FEB08:
Natural England Board Meeting
13 February 2008. |
Link
to external website |
| 13FEB08:
Natural England Board meeting, paper
on Discovering Lost Ways (DLW). This paper follows a consultation
the JLAF responded to on 07NOV07 and sets out proposals to limit the
scope of the project to providing an advice manual and advising on
legislative changes, rather than continuing to research documentary
evidence of public rights of way: "Natural England has reviewed the effectiveness of the DLW project to date and concluded that researching lost ways is extremely resource intensive. Even if Natural England were to adopt a policy of focusing on pursuing 'high quality' routes, it would still require exhaustive and costly research." |
PDF
file (33Kb, 2xA4 pages) |
| 31JAN08:
Bristol City Council Press Release: "Parks
to get even better deal from revised investment plans".
This relates to an upcoming decision by Bristol City Council on their
Parks and Green Spaces Strategy. |
PDF
file (25Kb, 1xA4 page) |
| 29JAN08:
JLAF
Notes of the National LAF Conference held on the 24th January 2008
in Sheffield. |
PDF
file (62Kb, 1xA4 page) |
| 28JAN08:
JLAF
Notes of the ROWIP Funding Conference held on the 13th December 2007
in
Taunton. |
PDF
file (71Kb, 2xA4 pages) |
| 24JAN08:
National LAF Conference, Sheffield. |
Event
attended by or for JLAF |
| 23JAN08:
Cotswolds Access Conference, Cirencester. |
Event
attended by or for JLAF |
| 18JAN08:
The JLAF, along with all English Local Access Forums has received this letter
from Jonathan Shaw MP, Minster for Marine, Landscape and Rural
Affairs and Minster for the South East. |
PDF
file (16Kb, 1xA4 page) |
| 18JAN08:
Bristol
Local Development Framework (LDF) Press Release |
PDF
file (55Kb, 2xA4 pages) |
| 15JAN08:
South West Region LAF event, Taunton. |
Event
attended by or for JLAF |
| 07JAN08:
South West Region ROWIP funding event 13th December 2007. The JLAF
were represented at that event. Copies of presentations made on
that day have been made available on The
Access Company's website. |
Link
to external website |
| 03JAN08:
Bristol City Council Press Release: "Parks
and green space strategy ready to get green light from Cabinet".
The JLAF previously responded to the consultation draft of this
strategy. |
PDF
file (23Kb, 1xA4 page) |
| 18DEC07:
From a presentation that Natural England gave to the IPROW conference at
Oxford University in summer 2007 on future funding streams for ROWIP
implementation: "A copy of the PowerPoint
presentation... |
PowerPoint
presentation file (197Kb) |
| ...and
the accompanying
notes [also included in background papers of JLAF13 meeting] that
went with our presentation and hope you find them useful. Please feel
free to make use of these if you wish. As the notes explain this
represents work in progress and we will be updating it periodically... |
PDF file
(143Kb, 21xA4 pages) |
| ...The
notes are also on the IPROW
GPG website. Please also be aware that this paper is not
comprehensive but includes those funding streams where there is a
realistic opportunity of bidding for funds for ROW implementation." |
Link
to external website |
| 13DEC07:
Natural England ROWIP Funding event, Taunton. |
Event
attended by or for JLAF |
| 12DEC07:
Letter from the JLAF to Cllr Charles Gerrish, Cabinet Member for
Customer Services at Bath & North East Somerset Council about a
proposed Route around Chew Valley Lake |
PDF file
(124Kb, 1xA4 page) |
| 07DEC07:
Defra publishes: "Summary of Responses to the Consultation on
Proposals to Improve Access to the English coast". This
links to the Defra web page about this consultation, and recently added
to this page is the document "Summary of responses (PDF 500
Kb)", which incorporates the JLAF response to the consultation. |
Link
to external website |
| 07DEC07:
Defra Access Newsletter 13, December 2007 Contains information on
the results of the coastal access consultation undertaken by Defra
earlier in the year. |
PDF file
(69Kb, 1xA4 page) |
| 26NOV07:
SW Local Access Forum Newsletter Produced by the Regional
Coordinator, SW Region LAFs |
PDF file
(321Kb, 5xA4 pages) |
| 20NOV07:
B&NES Enterprise & Economic Development Overview & Scrutiny
Panel 20th November 2007 (Minutes). Following the letter sent to the
Chairman of the panel below, the 3 JLAF Officers (Chairman, Vice
Chairman and Deputy) attended this Panel, making a plea for tolerance
and continuation of the year-long trial. The recommendation from the
panel to the Cabinet member will be to endorse all the multi-user
routes, except two, and there the trials should continue. The
Chairman of the JLAF spoke at this meeting and his speaking notes are
here. |
Link
to pdf file on external website
PDF file
(77Kb, 1xA4 page)
|
| 15NOV07:
Letter from the JLAF to Cllr Martin Veal, Chairman of Enterprise and
Economic Development Overview & Scrutiny Panel, Bath & North
East Somerset Council about Pedestrian, cycle and equestrian access on
multi-use paths |
PDF file
(102Kb, 2xA4 pages) |
| 07NOV07:
Letter from the JLAF to Defra: Discovering Lost Ways Consultation
Response |
PDF file
(105Kb, 5xA4 pages) |
JLAF13: The thirteenth meeting of the JLAF
Friday, 2nd November 2007 at 2:00pm
The Carter Room, Fry Club & Conference Centre,
Somerdale, Keynsham, BRISTOL. BS31 2AU.
Click
here for a map showing the location of the Fry Club (215kb) (1xA4 page)
Click
here for a map and route planner at maps.google.co.uk (external link)
Click
here for public transport information at www.traveline.org.uk (external link)
Papers of the Meeting:
Table containing links for papers of the
thirteenth JLAF
Meeting (Help with file types)
JLAF12: The twelfth meeting of the JLAF
Friday, 6th July 2007 at 2:00pm
Fry Club & Conference Centre,
Somerdale, Keynsham, BRISTOL. BS31 2AU.
Click
here for a map showing the location of the Fry Club (215kb) (1xA4 page)
Click
here for a map and route planner at maps.google.co.uk (external link)
Click
here for public transport information at www.traveline.org.uk (external link)
Papers of the Meeting:
Table containing links for papers of the
twelfth JLAF
Meeting (Help with file types)
|