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2007, providing a net increase in comparison<br />

shopping floorspace of approximately 40,000 sq<br />

metres. It should be complete in 2011/12.<br />

Policy 35: Priorities for the Management of<br />

the Lincolnshire Coast<br />

Local Authorities and other agencies should<br />

identify arrangements for effective co-operation<br />

to manage the Lincolnshire Coast<br />

Targets:<br />

• Increase in Blue Flag beaches<br />

• To meet <strong>Regional</strong> Biodiversity Habitat Management<br />

and Recreation Targets<br />

Indicators:<br />

• Number of blue flag beaches<br />

• Change in areas of biodiversity importance<br />

Results and Data Analysis<br />

8.60 In 20<strong>06</strong>, only one of Lincolnshire’s beaches had<br />

a blue flag. The 2004/05 regional monitoring report<br />

indicated that all three of <strong>East</strong> Lindsey’s beaches had<br />

blue flags. Data on biodiversity is not available at a<br />

local level; regional data is provided in the<br />

environment section.<br />

Policy 43: Sub-area Transport Objectives<br />

Local authorities should have regard to sub-area<br />

transport objectives when drawing up their LTPs<br />

and LDDs.<br />

Targets:<br />

• None<br />

Indicators:<br />

• None<br />

Results and Data Analysis<br />

8.61 There are currently no indicators for this policy<br />

Policy Commentary<br />

8.62 As part of the <strong>Regional</strong> Funding Allocation<br />

process, advice on regional transport priorities<br />

through to 2016 was submitted to<br />

Government in January 20<strong>06</strong>,<br />

and the advice was fully<br />

accepted in July 20<strong>06</strong>.<br />

The prioritisation<br />

methodology<br />

includes scoring<br />

against the subarea<br />

objectives in<br />

policy 43 of the<br />

<strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Spatial</strong><br />

<strong>Strategy</strong>. It is<br />

likely a further<br />

iteration of the<br />

prioritisation<br />

process will be<br />

undertaken in 2008.<br />

8.63 Local Transport<br />

Authorities submitted<br />

their full second Local<br />

Transport Plans (LTPs) at the end of<br />

March 20<strong>06</strong>. LTP guidance recommended<br />

that LTP’s demonstrate conformity with <strong>Regional</strong><br />

Transport Strategies and consequently the <strong>Regional</strong><br />

Assembly developed a conformity checklist. This was<br />

completed by all the <strong>East</strong> <strong>Midlands</strong> LTP authorities<br />

and includes commentary on how their LTP<br />

conforms with Policy 43.<br />

<strong>East</strong> <strong>Midlands</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Spatial</strong> <strong>Strategy</strong> Annual Monitoring Report <strong>2005</strong>/<strong>06</strong><br />

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