21/1/2012 1 Progress update and work planned, including Rights of Way surveys and Property Lee Fisher, Senior Engineer Mark Bailey, Route Wide Environment.

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21/1/ Progress update and work planned, including Rights of Way surveys and Property Lee Fisher, Senior Engineer Mark Bailey, Route Wide Environment Manager Tim Healey, Design Director, Capita Symonds Ineco Ruth Newsum, Stakeholder Manager

22/02/ Design Progress Update for aerial mapping Review of alignment proposals (Community & others) Ongoing development of:  Structure designs  Flood modelling  Highway diversion (permanent & temporary)  Construction compound locations  Earthworks Data collection from Utility companies Initial traffic and Right of Way surveys complete

22/02/ Environment  Ongoing ecological surveys; agricultural interviews and agricultural soil sampling; and business and community facility surveys  Baseline information from desk studies  Input into design through iterative process  Updating of baseline information against 14 environmental topic areas

22/02/ Public Right of Way Methodology Locations taken from Local Authority ‘ Definitive Maps ’ supplied to HS2 Supplemented by details of permissive RoW on OS and Private Rights of Way and details provide by The Ramblers and other organisations Engagement with Local Access Forum to understand:  What existing surveys and other usage data are available  Views on:  importance and usage of individual PROW locations  busiest time (day and time of year)  dominant trip purpose (recreational, commute/journey to school, shopping) Surveys will be undertaken to understand the use of PRoWs potentially severed or affected by HS2, in construction or operational phase

22/02/ Public Right of Way Surveys (PRoWS) Process Initial reconnaissance survey to determine survey location and take photographs Starting point will be to survey all used PRoWS (unless advised obviously not used) Proposed method is to carry out manual surveys throughout the day during the following times:  Saturdays/ Sundays in August/early Sept and  Tues, Weds or Thurs weekday in Sept for locations that have a non-recreational use Avoid days of significant inclement weather

22/02/ Public Right of Way Surveys (PRoWS) Form of Survey Consistent across route Counts by time period by:  direction  person type (adult/child, gender)  mode - walk, cycle, equestrian, boat etc Sample brief interviews to determine origin, destination, purpose and frequency

22/02/ Property Update Property and Safeguarding consultations Site Access Licences for environmental and engineering surveys Land Referencing to identify people and organisations with legal interest in land affected by the scheme