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Slides used by John Stockwell, East Cleveland Villages, at the Big Local spring event in Newcastle, organised as part of the Local Trust programme of networking and learning events for Big Local residents. The event took place on 20 May 2014. John talked about how transport is an issue for people living in the East Cleveland Villages Big Local area and how they have been working to improve access to employment and services for all residents through a community bus scheme.

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EAST CLEVELAND

VILLAGES

BIG LOCAL

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EAST CLEVELAND

VILLAGES

BIG LOCAL

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Source : Local Government Boundary Commission

EAST CLEVELAND VILLAGES

Location of

North Yorkshire

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The Road

NetworkBoosbeck

Carlin How

Charltons

Dunsdale

Easington

Lingdale

Liverton Mines

Loftus

Margrove Park

New Skelton

Skinningrove

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 kilometres

EAST CLEVELAND VILLAGES BIG LOCAL

POPULATION

1200

1250

350

150

1200

1700

1400

4500

200

1500

450

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EAST CLEVELAND VILLAGES BIG LOCAL

Eleven East Cleveland Villages

were identified as places where

their deprivation index warranted

inclusion in a Big Local area.Boosbeck Carlin How Charltons

Dunsdale Easington

The East Cleveland Villages

Partnership

Lingdale Liverton Mines Loftus

Margrove Park New Skelton

Skinningrove

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EAST CLEVELAND VILLAGES BIG LOCAL

The statistical area of South

Teesside is made up largely

from two local authority areas:

Middlesbrough and

Redcar & Cleveland

Disposable income in all of

South Teesside is calculated at

£12605 per head.

That is £3429 less than the

national average of £16034

East Cleveland is somewhere

in the lowest category between

£6000 - £11999

……………………………………

The North East £13329

The South East £17610

London £20238

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EAST CLEVELAND VILLAGES BIG LOCAL

East Cleveland is predominantly rural

in character with settlements which

grew from the extraction of ironstone

during the 19th century. The mines

operated as drift or as shaft mines until

the last closures about 50 years ago.

The iron and steel industry based on

Teesside grew from the extraction of

Cleveland Ironstone.

After the closure of the ironstone mines

opportunities for work were predominantly

in Iron & Steel production at British Steel’s

Lackenby Works on Teesside.

Shift work was also available in the

chemical industry at ICI Wilton on Teesside.

Public transport was available to these main

sites on Teesside. Car ownership remained

low compared to other areas of the UK.

Employment and travel to work

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EAST CLEVELAND VILLAGES BIG LOCAL

One of the main employers remaining within

the East Cleveland area is Tata Steel at

Skinningrove whose rolling mills produce

special profiles not made elsewhere.

Adjacent is a Caterpillar plant which

collaborates with Tata to make track shoe

sections for off road construction

equipment.

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EAST CLEVELAND VILLAGES BIG LOCAL

The other significant employer, Cleveland Potash,

operates the deepest mine in Europe at Boulby.

Over a million tons of potash for fertilizers and more than

half a million tons of rock salt are produced each year by

the 800+ workers.

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EAST CLEVELAND VILLAGES BIG LOCAL

TransportEast Cleveland has one of the lowest car ownership rates in the Tees Valley.

The availability and affordability of transport influences access to:

• employment

• training opportunities (eg colleges)

• essential services (eg hospitals, medical care)

• shopping opportunities (eg local, supermarket, ‘home delivery’)

• entertainment and social events (eg cinema)

Their level of access depends on where services are located.

The range of opportunities and choices that people have in connecting with

jobs, services and friends and families depends on where they live.

The East Cleveland Villages plan identified access to services, employment

and training as main priorities.

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Bus services continue to reduce if they are not commercially viable,

leaving a gap funding requirement from local authority.

Buses are open to market forces and services may be cut further,

jeopardising the services if patronage is not increased.

Population sizes are low in some settlements, therefore there is a risk

that public transport services won’t be commercially viable.

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EAST CLEVELAND VILLAGES MINIBUS

The partnership purchased a minibus from a doctors’ surgery who no longer

wished to retain it as they moved from Trust status to being a Commissioning

Group. The vehicle can accommodate wheelchairs.

This has been placed at Skinningrove Link Up to serve all of East Cleveland.

It is be managed by the Tees Valley Transport Brokerage.

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EAST CLEVELAND VILLAGES MINIBUS

The community transport network in East Cleveland is being

supported by funding mini-bus groups to supplement local services.

It is hoped that a volunteer driver from each village will undergo

‘Midas’ training to increase the availability to the communities.

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EAST CLEVELAND VILLAGES BIG LOCAL

Major employment centres – Redcar, Middlesbrough, port, petrochemicals

within commuting distance and potash and steelmaking in close proximity.

Sustainable travel not seen by many as

a viable alternative to the private car.

Poor accessibility from major routes into some outlying settlements.

Low car ownership across the area.

Topography is not always conducive to

cycling and walking.

No rail service (with exception of Saltburn)

Rail freight infrastructure exists between Saltburn and Boulby

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EAST CLEVELAND VILLAGES BIG LOCAL

OUR VISION FOR EAST CLEVELAND

TransportEast Cleveland will have an integrated transport system.

Transport timetables will allow maximum access to work,

education and training, essential services, leisure facilities

and tourist venues.

Transport will be available, affordable and sustainable.

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[email protected]

EAST CLEVELAND VILLAGES