Western Primary, Cold Bath Road, Harrogate
Western Primary, Cold Bath Road, Harrogate

8.1) Network Management Duty

Uupdated Network Management Duty guidance from the DfT to local authorities set out the measures they should be taking to reallocate space to active travel. The guidance was withdrawn by Mr Sunak’s government in October 2023, but it is still worth comparing NYC against the measures in the guidance.

The measures included:

  • cycle facilities with physical separation from traffic, to LTN 1/20 standards
  • reducing speed limits to 20mph in built-up areas
  • pedestrian and cycle only zones
  • modal filters
  • additional cycle parking at key locations
  • changes to junction designs to accommodate more cyclists
  • whole route approaches to create corridors for buses and cycles

An experimental modal filter on Beech Grove was taken out with no evidence and no consultation. This breached the Network Management Duty, and removed the only LTN 1/20-compliant scheme delivered by NYC.

Arguably HTIP, which is a plan for the A61 Leeds Road, might qualify as a whole route approach. It began in 2019, but was only made public in January 2021.

So far NYC has spent 5 years and nearly half a million pounds in consultants’ fees on HTIP, but the council shows no signs of any good faith intention to move to delivering on-the-ground sustainable transport improvements.

8.2) School Streets

Some local authorities are pushing ahead with School Streets. Leeds City Council has 17 on its website.

In Harrogate & Knaresborough, there is one. It is at Beechwood Grove/Oatlands Junior School.

The Harrogate School Street was entirely the initiative of parents, and the council was effectively pushed into it. Nevertheless, it should be acknowledged that NYC reluctantly got on board, did a trial, and made the School Street permanent.

There was a pilot School Street in Scarborough (Seamer & Irton Community Primary), but we don’t know if it was made permanent.

Overall, there is a lack of ambition and a lack of delivery by NYC.

8.3) 20mph

In January 2022, NYCC adopted a new 20mph policy.

It was a cynical and negative piece of work, designed to enable NYC to refuse all requests for 20mph limits and zones. The key paragraph is 5.13:

Criteria for 20mph zones and limits, North Yorkshire
Criteria for 20mph zones and limits, North Yorkshire

Despite this, NYC have been pushed into acting by a coalition of parents and head teachers in the Oatlands and Pannal Ash areas of Harrogate.

The council has announced plans for 20mph schemes on:

At the time of writing (January 2025) no work has actually started on the ground, so we will believe it when we see it.

8.4) Modal Filters and Low Traffic Neighbourhoods

There is no programme to install new modal filters and create Low Traffic Neighbourhoods.

We have suggested suitable locations in our Priorities, including West End Park and the Mallinson estate.

1) Introduction

This is the home page of the Active Travel England section, which contains the Introduction and links to all other pages in the section.

2) Attitude of the Highways Authority

Notes on the attitude of the highways authority, North Yorkshire Council, and the way they approach active travel.

3) Cycle Infrastructure Design

The impact of LTN 1/20 Cycle Infrastructure Design in Harrogate, and the way it is applied (or not) by NYC officers.

4) Housing Development

The active travel disaster zone that is recent and ongoing housing development in Harrogate and Knaresborough.

5) Projects

A brief overview of some current projects in Harrogate and Knaresborough.

6) Junctions

This section highlights the issues which have not been addressed at four important junctions.

7) LCWIP

An analysis of the Harrogate & Knaresborough LCWIP, how/if it is being used in practice, and the work we are doing to try to improve it.

8) School Streets, 20mph and Modal Filters

Details of progress (if any) on School Streets, 20mph, and modal filters.

9) Congestion Survey

The 2019 Congestion Survey and the mandate it gave NYC to pursue an active travel agenda. This section also includes a brief look at local decarbonisation strategies.

10) Solutions

Solutions to the problems with NYC's active travel programme.