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George Lane, Bredbury

Meeting: 12/12/2016 - Werneth Area Committee (Item 8)

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To consider a report of the Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration.

 

The report details a proposal to introduce ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ (double yellow lines), to the west side of George Lane from the entrance to the sorting office, north past the access to the unadopted Millstone Close.  Some limited waiting to either side of the sorting office exit is also proposed to facilitate the collection of parcels by members of the public and, allow a changeover of vehicles, thus enabling staff to store their personal vehicles in the sorting office car park.  Additional road markings are also proposed, to draw attention to the presence of Hardman Avenue and the domestic access.

 

The proposals have been brought forward following concerns in relation to problems caused by long-term parking on George Lane, in the vicinity of the sorting office.

 

The Area Committee is requested to recommend that the Executive Councillor (Communities and Housing) gives approves the legal advertising of the following Traffic Regulation Order, and subject to no objections being received within 21 days from the advertisement date, the subsequent making of the order at a cost of £1,500 to be funded from the Strategic Budget:-

 

No Waiting at Any Time

           

George Lane, Bredbury, west side, from a point 16 metres south of the  southerly kerbline of Millstone Close, for a distance of 33 metres in a northerly.

 

Limited Waiting, Mon-Sat, 8am-6pm, 30 minutes, No Return Within 1 Hour

 

George Lane, Bredbury, west side, from a point 26 metres south of the  southerly kerbline of Millstone Close, for a distance of 10 metres in an southerly direction.

           

George Lane, Bredbury, west side, from a point 43 metres south of the  southerly kerbline of Millstone Close, for a distance of 10 metres in an southerly direction.

 

Officer contact: Nathan Copley on 0161 474 4808 or email: nathan.copley@stockport.gov.uk

Additional documents:

Minutes:

A representative of the Democratic Services Manager submitted a report of the Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration (copies of which had been circulated) detailing a proposal to introduce a ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ traffic regulation order, to the west side of George Lane from the entrance to the sorting office, north past the access to the unadopted Millstone Close. 

 

Some limited waiting to either side of the sorting office exit is also proposed to facilitate the collection of parcels by members of the public and, allow a changeover of vehicles, thus enabling staff to store their personal vehicles in the sorting office car park.

 

RESOLVED – That, subject to the outcome of the consultation by Royal Mail on the future of the Royal Mail Delivery Office, the Executive Councillor (Communities and Housing) be recommended to give approves the legal advertising of the following Traffic Regulation Order, and subject to no objections being received within 21 days from the advertisement date, the subsequent making of the order at a cost of £1,500 to be funded from the Strategic Budget:-

 

No Waiting at Any Time

          

George Lane, Bredbury, west side, from a point 16 metres south of the  southerly kerbline of Millstone Close, for a distance of 33 metres in a northerly.

 

Limited Waiting, Mon-Sat, 8am-6pm, 30 minutes, No Return Within 1 Hour

 

George Lane, Bredbury, west side, from a point 26 metres south of the  southerly kerbline of Millstone Close, for a distance of 10 metres in an southerly direction.

          

George Lane, Bredbury, west side, from a point 43 metres south of the  southerly kerbline of Millstone Close, for a distance of 10 metres in an southerly direction.