Decisions
Use the below search options at the bottom of the page to find information regarding recent executive decisions that have been taken by the council’s executive decision making bodies, such as the Cabinet Meeting, individual Cabinet Members, Area Committees or the Council Meeting itself.
03/08/2018 - Civica Enterprise Agreement ref: 3565 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Borough Treasurer
Decision published: 14/09/2018
Effective from: 03/08/2018
Decision:
The Borough Treasurer has agreed to enter into an enterprise agreement to fix costs for a 5 year period and to give easy access to a range of Civica modules (used to deliver the Council’s revenues and benefits services) at a lower cost.
The total cost of the additional investment was £150,000 and was anticipated to yield a saving of £325,750.
The decision was taken after consultation with the Cabinet Member
for Reform & Governance.
(note: the report contains information ‘not for publication’ by virtue of paragraph 3 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972 9 as amended) as it contained information relating to the financial or business affairs of the Council and a third party, the disclosure of which would not be in the public interest as it would prejudice the Council in future negotiations for goods and services).
Lead officer: Alison Blount
14/08/2018 - MTFP Summer Review ref: 3541 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/08/2018 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/08/2018
Effective from: 22/08/2018
Decision:
The Cabinet considered the outcome of the Summer Review of the Council’s Medium Term Financial Plan (MTFP) 2019/20 to 2022/23 and agreed that
· the outcomes of the Review be noted;
· the Council’s savings requirement not having been revised using the available resources identified following the completion of the MTFP Summer Review be noted;
· that the available resources identified being held to support the Council’s 2019/20 budget setting process and MTFP once further information is made available about the impact of the risks identified be noted; and
· that updates to the MTFP being reported to Cabinet as part of the 2019/20 budget setting process be noted.
Lead officer: Jonathan Davies, Holly Rae
14/08/2018 - Cabinet Response: Updating our Medium Term Strategy and Framing our Budget Choices for 2019/20 ref: 3542 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/08/2018 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/08/2018
Effective from: 22/08/2018
Decision:
The Cabinet considered its response to the financial challenges facing the Council in light of the outcomes of the Summer Review of the Council’s Medium Term Financial Plan and agreed that:-
· the report ‘Cabinet Response: Updating our Medium Term Strategy and Framing our Budget Choices for 2019/20’ be noted and adopted
· the strategic approach outlined in the report be endorsed and be used to inform detailed plans both for 2019/20 and for future years;
· a meaningful conversation be undertaken with people and businesses across Stockport to understand how best to put this strategy into effect.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Jonathan Davies, Holly Rae
14/08/2018 - 2018/19 Reserves Policy ref: 3540 Recommendations Approved
Annual update of the Council's Reserves Policy
to ensure the Council's earmarked reserves are aligned to its
corporate and strategic objectives.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/08/2018 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/08/2018
Effective from: 22/08/2018
Decision:
The Cabinet considered the Annual Review of the Council’s Reserve Policy that included the Council’s 2017/18 outturn position and agreed that:-
• the annual review of Council’s Reserves Policy including the level and rationale for the reserves held be noted;
• the allocation of the Council’s 2017/18 outturn surplus be approved;
• the reclassification of the earmarked reserves held in line with the recommended amounts to be held be approved; and
• the proposed 2018/19 Reserves Policy be approved.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Jonathan Davies
14/08/2018 - Corporate Performance and Resources - First Update Reports 2018/19 ref: 3539 Recommendations Approved
The First Update Corporate Performance and
Resource Report (CPRR) provides an update on progress in delivering
the Council’s priority outcomes and budget during the first
quarter of 2018/19.
Updates are included on delivery of policy priorities and the
growth and reform programme. The report also includes forecast
budget and performance data where this is available, along with an
update on the Corporate Risk Register. It is supported by seven
Portfolio Performance and Resource Reports which were considered by
the most recent Scrutiny cycle.
The Leader’s First Update Report reflects on achievements,
key issues, events and changes since the Annual Report.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/08/2018 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/08/2018
Effective from: 22/08/2018
Decision:
The Cabinet considered an overview of progress in delivering the Council’s priority outcomes and budget during the first quarter of 2018/19 and agreed that:-
· progress against delivering Council priorities and capital schemes alongside budget and performance forecasts be noted;
· the key policy drivers identified and progress in managing corporate risks set out in section 2 of the report be noted;
· the virements to the Revenue Budget set out in section 3.2.3 of the report be noted;
· the Cash Limit and Non-Cash Limit forecast positions for 2018/19 as set out in sections 3.3 and 3.6 of the report be noted;
· the position on the 2018/19 budget savings programme set out in section 3.4 of the report be noted;
· the Dedicated Schools Grant and Housing Revenue Account forecast positions as set out in sections 3.7 and 3.8 of the report be noted;
· the appropriations to/from reserves and balances as set out in section 3.9 of the report be approved and the resulting reserves and balances position be noted;
· the forecast position for the 2018/19 Capital Programme as set out in section 4.1 of the report be noted;
· the changes to the capital programme and re-phasing of schemes during the quarter as set out in 4.1.5 of the report be noted;
· the proposals for resourcing and additional resources required for the Capital Programme as set out in 4.3 of the report be approved;
· the 2018/19 prudential indicators as set out in section 4.4 of the report be approved; and
· the Treasury Management review and activity during the first quarter as set out in section 5 of the report be noted.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Peter Owston
15/08/2018 - Gambling Policy - Statement of Licensing Principles 2019-22 ref: 3548 Abandoned
The Gambling Act (2005) requires that all Licensing Authorities must publish a statement of the principles of licensing that they wish to apply when exercising their functions under the Act. This statement must be published at least every 3 years and is therefore due for review and implementation by January 2019.
The Gambling Act (2005) requires Licensing Authorities to consult on the statement of principles before publication.
The Corporate Director will be asked to approve the commencement of the consultation period.
Decision Maker: Corporate Director (Place) and Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 15/08/2018
Effective from: 16/08/2018
Decision:
The Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration has approved the commencement of a consultation on the Gambling Act (2005) Statement of Principles of Licensing 2019-2022.
The proposed timetable is as follows:-
10th October – consultation closes
29th October 2018 - Scrutiny Committee
13th November 2018 - Cabinet
29th November 2018 - Full Council
2nd January 2019 - Policy statement published with formal notice
31st January 2019 - Policy becomes effective
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Sarah Tooth
14/08/2018 - Parking and mobile enforcement Policy (R&G17) ref: 3546 Recommendations Approved
Approval for Enforcement powers
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/08/2018 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/08/2018
Effective from: 22/08/2018
Decision:
The Cabinet considered a draft policy to guide the Council’s use of fixed and mobile cameras for the enforcement of traffic regulation orders as well as formalise existing enforcement in relation to parking and agreed that:-
· the Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration be authorised to commence actively enforcing bus lane and eligible parking contraventions throughout Stockport using approved fixed and mobile cameras;
· the Bus Lane Enforcement Policy detailed at Appendix 1 of the report be approved;
· the Parking Enforcement Policy detailed at Appendix 2 of the report be approved;
· the Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration be requested to report back to the Communities & Housing Scrutiny Committee after the initial 6 month period of active bus lane enforcement.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Mark Glynn
14/08/2018 - Stockport Homes - Charity Report (C&H31) ref: 3544 Recommendations Approved
Stockport Homes proposal to set up a
charitable subsidiary
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/08/2018 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/08/2018
Effective from: 22/08/2018
Decision:
The Cabinet considered a proposal from Stockport Homes to establish a charitable subsidiary within the Stockport Homes Group structure to allow for it to bid for resources that might not otherwise be open to it as a public authority, thereby enabling additional resources to be attracted to Stockport and agreed that:-
• having regard to the governance arrangement set out in the report, approval be given to the creation of a new charitable subsidiary within the Stockport Homes Group structure and,
• the Corporate Director of Place Management and Regeneration in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Communities and Housing, be authorised to work with Stockport Homes Limited to establish a new charitable subsidiary that is capable of attracting additional resources and benefits for tenants and residents.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Andy Kippax
14/08/2018 - Public Space Protection Order - Responsible Dog Ownership (C&H32) ref: 3545 Recommendations Approved
The report will consider the implementation of
a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) to promote responsible dog
ownership following a public consultation exercise.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/08/2018 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/08/2018
Effective from: 22/08/2018
Decision:
The Cabinet considered a proposal to introduce a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 to encourage responsible dog ownership and protect the public in open spaces, including the results of a public consultation on the proposal, and have agreed to make the Order as set out at Appendix 1 of the report.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Mark Glynn
14/08/2018 - Quarter 1 2018/19 Complaints Report ref: 3543 Recommendations Approved
The purpose of this report is to provide an
overview of complaints, as at the 1st quarter (April - June).
This report is structured as follows:
•Performance overview
• Overview of Stage 1 & Stage 2 Corporate Complaints
• Overview of statutory Adults Social Care Complaints
• Overview of statutory Children’s Social Care
Complaints
• Overview of complaints about Stockport Homes
• Overview of complaints referred to the Local Government and
Social Care Ombudsman (LG&SCO)
• Overview of complaints referred to the Housing Ombudsman
(HO)
• Lessons learnt as a result of complaints
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/08/2018 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/08/2018
Effective from: 22/08/2018
Decision:
The Cabinet considered and noted performance in relation to complaints received in the first quarter of 2018/19, including the lesson learnt.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Anwar Majothi
14/08/2018 - Proposed changes to the Transport for Greater Manchester Committee ref: 3547 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 14/08/2018 - Cabinet
Decision published: 15/08/2018
Effective from: 22/08/2018
Decision:
The Cabinet considered proposals to change the membership and Operating Agreement of the Transport for Greater Manchester Committee, including additional information requested from the Greater Manchester Combined Authority at the request of the Corporate, Resource Management & Governance Scrutiny Committee, and agreed that in so far as the proposals affected the discharge of functions within the remit of the Cabinet:-
• the size of TfGMC being 23 members to be appointed as follows-
o each Local Authority to appoint 1 member (Transport and Highways Portfolio Lead) , save for Manchester City Council to appoint 2 members (including Transport and Highways Portfolio Lead)
o to nominate a further member, to be appointed by GMCA to ensure political balance
• that the remaining 2 appointments will be 1 member to be appointed by GMCA and 1 member appointed by the Mayor
• to amend the Operating Agreement to reflect these changes
• that the Terms of Reference be reviewed to ensure that they reflect the Mayor’s current transport powers with a further review in 2019/20 to reflect proposed powers.
The Cabinet agreed these changes to the Joint Committee subject to the nomination and appointment of opposition members being undertaken as per the process used for GMCA scrutiny committees, and the assurance that the existing approach to sub-committees of the TfGMC would be maintained.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Patrick Arran
09/08/2018 - Ward Flexibility Funding - Manchester Football Club and Cheadle Hulme Cricket Club ref: 3537 For Determination
Decision Maker: Bramhall & Cheadle Hulme South Area Committee
Made at meeting: 09/08/2018 - Bramhall & Cheadle Hulme South Area Committee
Decision published: 10/08/2018
Effective from: 17/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee has given approval to the award of a grant of £1,000 from the Ward Flexibility Budget (£500 from the Cheadle Hulme South ward allocation and £250 from each of the Bramhall North and Bramhall South and Woodford ward allocations) to Manchester Football Club and Cheadle Hulme Cricket Club towards the cost of providing a defibrillator.
Wards affected: Bramhall North; Bramhall South & Woodford; Cheadle Hulme South;
Lead officer: Damian Eaton
08/08/2018 - Mill Brow ref: 3534 For Determination
Decision Maker: Marple Area Committee
Made at meeting: 08/08/2018 - Marple Area Committee
Decision published: 10/08/2018
Effective from: 17/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee has given approval to the provision and installation of warning signage at two locations on Hollins Lane, Marple Bridge to highlight to motorists the nearby Mill Brow playground and the use of the highway by horse riders at a cost of £669.77 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Marple North ward allocation).
Wards affected: Marple North;
Lead officer: Julie Pelham
08/08/2018 - Park Use Application - Brabyns Park Bonfire & Fireworks Display 03.11.18 ref: 3535 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Marple Area Committee
Made at meeting: 08/08/2018 - Marple Area Committee
Decision published: 10/08/2018
Effective from: 17/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee has given approval to an application from Marple Guides and Scouts for the use of Brabyns Park on Saturday, 3 November 2018 for a bonfire and fireworks display subject to the applicant making appropriate provision for the management of security and the dispersal of visitors at the conclusion of the event and for the remediation of the site thereafter.
Wards affected: Marple North;
Lead officer: Wayne Bardsley
09/08/2018 - St Thomas Hospital, Stockport - Parking Restrictions ref: 3538 Recommendations Approved (subject to call-in)
Decision Maker: Central Stockport Area Committee
Made at meeting: 09/08/2018 - Central Stockport Area Committee
Decision published: 10/08/2018
Effective from: 17/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee was minded to approve the following Traffic Regulation Order in the vicinity of St. Thomas Hospital which will be funded by the developer as part of the planning conditions:-
Revoke Pay & Display (Maximum Stay 3 Hours) Monday to Saturday 8am – 6pm:
Royal George Street
South West side - from a point 20 metres south east of the south easterly kerb line of the access road to Stockport College in a south easterly direction for a distance of 58 metres.
Revoke No Waiting at Any Time:
Historical Access Road to St Thomas Hospital off Royal George Street
Both sides, from the junction with Royal George Street in a south westerly direction to its Southerly limit (a distance of approximately 11 metres).
No Waiting at Any Time:
St Thomas Development - Southerly Access Road
South Eastside, from the southerly boundary of the development at Flint Street in a north easterly direction for a distance of 7 metres.
North West side, from a point 7 metres south west of the south easterly kerb line of that part leading up to the road closure in a north easterly direction to its cul-de-sac end (a distance of 21 metres).
South Westside of that part leading up to the road closure from the north westerly kerb line of the southerly access road in a north westerly direction up to the road closure (a distance of 17 metres).
North East side of that part leading up to the road closure from the north westerly kerb line of the southerly access road in a north westerly direction for a distance of 8 metres.
Royal George Street
South Westerly side from a point 10 metres north west of the north westerly kerb line of the northerly access road (St Thomas development) in a south easterly direction for a distance of 26 metres
St Thomas Development – Northerly Access Road
North Westerly side from the south westerly kerb line of Royal George Street in a south westerly direction for a distance of 10.5 metres.
South easterly side from the south westerly kerb line of Royal George Street in a south Westerly direction for a distance of 8.5 metres.
The Area Committee approved the statutory legal advertising of the Traffic Regulation Order and, subject to no objections being received within twenty one days from the advertisement date, the Order be made.
Wards affected: Brinnington & Central;
Lead officer: Max Townsend
09/08/2018 - Highway Maintenance and Local Initiative Report - Huntley Road, Cheadle Heath ref: 3536 Recommendations Approved (subject to call-in)
Decision Maker: Central Stockport Area Committee
Made at meeting: 09/08/2018 - Central Stockport Area Committee
Decision published: 10/08/2018
Effective from: 17/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee has approved a proposal for a footway resurfacing scheme on Huntley Road, Cheadle Heath, from Edgeley Road to Sherbourne Road, at an approximate cost of £8,500 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Edgeley and Cheadle Heath Ward allocation).
Wards affected: Edgeley & Cheadle Heath;
Lead officer: Simon Sherry
07/08/2018 - Ward Flexibility Funding - Bosden Farm Community Group ref: 3522 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Stepping Hill Area Committee
Made at meeting: 07/08/2018 - Stepping Hill Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee made a grant of £600 to the Bosden Farm Community to support their project for the provision of a community venue on Bosden Farm.
07/08/2018 - Ward Flexibility Funding - Gatley Village Partnership ref: 3526 For Determination
Decision Maker: Cheadle Area Committee
Made at meeting: 07/08/2018 - Cheadle Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee has approved an application from Gatley Village Partnership for Ward Flexibility Funding of £1,000 towards improving the cost of improving the footpath access to Gatley War Memorial and the installation of a commemorative bench, to be funded from the Cheadle and Gatley Ward allocation.
It was also agreed that this funding be released by the Democratic Services Manager when he was advised by the Ward Councillors that it was appropriate to do so, given the scale of the project.
Lead officer: David Clee
07/08/2018 - Park Event Application: Use of Abney Hall Park (Soul Creations) - 25 August 2018 ref: 3532 For Determination
Decision Maker: Cheadle Area Committee
Made at meeting: 07/08/2018 - Cheadle Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee had approved an application from Soul Creations to hols an artisan market and community fun day in Abney Hall Park on 25 August 2018, subject to the organiser obtaining appropriate papers, event plans, health and safety documentation, licences and/or insurances and submitting these and any fees due at least one week prior to the event.
Wards affected: Cheadle & Gatley;
Lead officer: Iain Bate
07/08/2018 - Ward Flexibility Funding - Stockport Sharks ref: 3521 For Determination
Decision Maker: Stepping Hill Area Committee
Made at meeting: 07/08/2018 - Stepping Hill Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee made a grant of £1769.00 to Stockport Sharks Swimming Club for funding towards the purchase of a new manual poolside hoist.
07/08/2018 - Ward Flexibility Funding - Scope Guide Fund ref: 3520 For Determination
Decision Maker: Stepping Hill Area Committee
Made at meeting: 07/08/2018 - Stepping Hill Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee made a grant of £1000 to the Stepping Hill Hospital Scope Guide Fund for funding towards Fun Run event for the purchase of a new camera for the Endoscopy Suite.
Wards affected: Hazel Grove;
06/08/2018 - Delegated Ward Budget Request - Overdale Road Play Area ref: 3519 For Determination
Decision Maker: Werneth Area Committee
Made at meeting: 06/08/2018 - Werneth Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee has given approval to the provision and installation of new play equipment at Overdale Road Play Area at a cost of £4,976.84 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Bredbury Green and Romiley ward allocation).
Wards affected: Bredbury Green & Romiley;
Lead officer: Richard Booker
06/08/2018 - Highways Maintenance Local Initiative ref: 3514 For Determination
Decision Maker: Heatons & Reddish Area Committee
Made at meeting: 06/08/2018 - Heatons & Reddish Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee approved the installation of wooden posts in a bitmac strip on the verges from 1d Birkdale Road to Reddish Road at an approximate cost of £3,115 (Reddish South ward allocation)
Wards affected: Reddish South;
Lead officer: Chris Pollitt
07/08/2018 - Hall Street, Cheadle - Traffic Regulation Order ref: 3531 For Determination
Decision Maker: Cheadle Area Committee
Made at meeting: 07/08/2018 - Cheadle Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee was minded to approve the following Traffic Regulation Order on Hall Street, Cheadle at an approximate cost of £760 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Cheadle and Gatley Ward allocation):-
Revocation (TRO) schedule
No Waiting at Any Time
Hall Street (North West Side)
From a point 55 metres south west of the intersection of the south western kerbline of Brook Road for a distance of 25 metres in a south westerly direction.
Proposed (TRO) schedule
No Waiting at Any Time
Hall Street (North West Side)
From a point 55 metres south west of the intersection of the south western kerbline of Brook Road for a distance of 36 metres in a south westerly direction.
The Area Committee approved the statutory legal advertising of the Traffic Regulation Order and, subject to no objections being received within twenty one days from the advertisement date, the Order be made.
Wards affected: Cheadle & Gatley;
Lead officer: Craig Peet
06/08/2018 - Ward Flexibility Funding - Friends of Reddish South Station ref: 3511 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Heatons & Reddish Area Committee
Made at meeting: 06/08/2018 - Heatons & Reddish Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee made a grant of £500 (to be divided equally between the Reddish North and South wards) to the Friends of Reddish South Station to support a commemorative event in honour of the 100th anniversary of the end of World War One.
Lead officer: Stephen Fox
07/08/2018 - Maveen Grove, Woodsmoor ref: 3524 For Determination
Decision Maker: Stepping Hill Area Committee
Made at meeting: 07/08/2018 - Stepping Hill Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee approved the proposal for a lowered kern on Maveen Road, Woodsmoor at an approximate cost of £455.00 to be funded from the Area Committee delegated budget.
Wards affected: Stepping Hill;
Lead officer: Max Townsend
06/08/2018 - Brownsville Road and Elms Road, Heaton Moor ref: 3513 For Determination
Decision Maker: Heatons & Reddish Area Committee
Made at meeting: 06/08/2018 - Heatons & Reddish Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee approved the legal advertising of the following traffic regulation orders and subject to no objections being received within 21 days from the advertisement date the following orders can be made:
Brownsville Road
Both sides from a point 10 metres North West of the North Westerly kerb line of Elms Road in a South Easterly direction to a point 10 metres South East of the South Easterly kerb line of Elms Road.
Elms Road
Both sides from a point 10 metres South West of the South Westerly kerb line of Brownsville Road in a North Easterly direction to a point 10 metres North East of the North Easterly kerb line of Brownsville Road.
Wards affected: Heatons North;
Lead officer: Max Townsend
07/08/2018 - Milton Crescent, Cheadle - Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ref: 3528 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Cheadle Area Committee
Made at meeting: 07/08/2018 - Cheadle Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee was minded to approve the following Traffic Regulation Order on Milton Crescent, Cheadle, at an approximate cost of £1.210 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Cheadle and Gatley Ward allocation):-
Limited Waiting – Monday to Saturday 8am – 6pm
Milton Crescent (East Side)
From the projected boundary line of between property Nos 12 / 14 for a distance of 23 metres in southerly direction including the bell mouth (accessroad to 13 ‘The Miltons’).
The Area Committee approved the statutory legal advertising of the Traffic Regulation Order and, subject to no objections being received within twenty one days from the advertisement date, the Order be made.
Wards affected: Cheadle & Gatley;
Lead officer: Craig Peet
07/08/2018 - Cherington Road / Broadway, Cheadle - No Waiting At Any Time Traffic Regulation Order ref: 3530 For Determination
Decision Maker: Cheadle Area Committee
Made at meeting: 07/08/2018 - Cheadle Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee was minded to approve the following Traffic Regulation Order on Cherington Road and Broadway, Cheadle at an approximate cost of ££810 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Cheadle and Gatley Ward allocation):-
No Waiting at Any Time
Broadway (South Side)
From a point 10 metres south west of the intersection of the western kerbline of Cherington Road, to a point 10 metres north east of the intersection of the eastern kerbline of Cherington Road
Cherington Road (Both Sides)
From the intersection of the southern kerbline of Broadway for a distance of
10 metres in a south easterly direction
The Area Committee approved the statutory legal advertising of the Traffic Regulation Order and, subject to no objections being received within twenty one days from the advertisement date, the Order be made.
Wards affected: Cheadle & Gatley;
Lead officer: Craig Peet
07/08/2018 - Lake Street, Great Moor ref: 3523 For Determination
Decision Maker: Stepping Hill Area Committee
Made at meeting: 07/08/2018 - Stepping Hill Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee approved following traffic regulation order and subject to no objections being received within 21 days from the advertisement date the following orders be made:
Extend No Waiting at Any Time and No Loading Monday to Friday 7.00 –
9.30am & 3.30 – 6.30pm:
Lake Street
South East side from a point 2 metres North East of the (projected) North Easterly building line of the Church Building in a North Easterly direction for a distance of 2.5 metres.
Limited Waiting Monday to Saturday 8am – 6pm 1 Hour No Return within 1 Hour:
Lake Street
North West side from a point 1 metre South West of the (projected) North Easterly building line of the Church Building in a South Westerly direction for a distance of 13 metres.
No Waiting at Any Time:
Lake Street
North West side from a point 1 metre South West of the (projected) North Easterly building line of the Church Building in a North Easterly direction for a distance of 7.5 metres.
Wards affected: Stepping Hill;
Lead officer: Max Townsend
06/08/2018 - Park Use Application - Manchester Road Park Friends Group Fun Day 16.09.18 ref: 3515 For Determination
Decision Maker: Heatons & Reddish Area Committee
Made at meeting: 06/08/2018 - Heatons & Reddish Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee approved an application from the Friends of Manchester Road Park to hold a fun day in Manchester Road Park on 16 September 2018 between 1pm and 4pm, with access to the site from 9.30am to 6.00pm.
Wards affected: Reddish South;
Lead officer: Wayne Bardsley
06/08/2018 - Station Road, Woodley ref: 3517 For Determination
Decision Maker: Werneth Area Committee
Made at meeting: 06/08/2018 - Werneth Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee has given approval to the supply and installation of two new ‘street name plates’ on Station Road, Woodley at a cost of £375 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Bredbury and Woodley ward allocation).
Wards affected: Bredbury & Woodley;
Lead officer: Julie Pelham
06/08/2018 - Birchvale Drive, Peaslake Close Romiley ref: 3516 For Determination
Decision Maker: Werneth Area Committee
Made at meeting: 06/08/2018 - Werneth Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee has given approval to the legal advertising of the following Traffic Regulation Order and, subject to the receipt of objections within 21 days of the advertisement date, the subsequent making of the orders at a cost of £1060 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Bredbury Green and Romiley ward allocation):-
No Waiting At Any Time
Peaslake Close (both sides) - From the intersection of northern kerbline of Compstall Road for a distance of 15 metres in a northerly direction.
Birchvale Drive (West Side) - From the intersection of the northern kerbline of Compstall Road for a distance of 18 metres in a north westerly direction
Birchvale Drive (East Side)- From a point of 8 metres of the northern kerbline of Compstall Road to the service road for 109 to 133 Compstall Road for a distance of 10 metres in a north westerly direction.
Wards affected: Bredbury Green & Romiley;
Lead officer: Julie Pelham
06/08/2018 - Alexandra Road & Ashburn Road, Heaton Moor ref: 3512 For Determination
Decision Maker: Heatons & Reddish Area Committee
Made at meeting: 06/08/2018 - Heatons & Reddish Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee approved the legal advertising of the following traffic regulation orders and subject to no objections being received within 21 days from the advertisement date the following orders can be made:
No Waiting at Any Time:
Alexandra Road
South East side from the South Westerly kerb line of Ashburn Road for a distance of10.5 metres in a South Westerly direction.
Ashburn Road
South West side from the Southerly kerb line of Alexandra Road for a distance of 5metres in a South Easterly direction.
Extend No Waiting Monday to Friday 8am – 6pm:
Ashburn Road
North East side from a point 2 metres South East of the Southerly kerb line of
Heaton Road for a distance of 3 metres in a South Easterly direction.
Wards affected: Heatons South;
Lead officer: Max Townsend
07/08/2018 - Ward Flexibility Funding - Cheadle and Gatley Junior Football Club ref: 3527 For Determination
Decision Maker: Cheadle Area Committee
Made at meeting: 07/08/2018 - Cheadle Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee has approved an application for Ward Flexibility Funding of £750 from Cheadle and Gatley Junior Football Club towards the cost of balls, equipment and venue hire, to be allocated as follows:-
Cheadle and Gatley Ward - £250
Cheadle Hulme North Ward - £250
Heald Green Ward - £250
Wards affected: Cheadle Hulme South;
Lead officer: David Clee
06/08/2018 - Highways Maintenance and Local Initiative Report - Station Road, Woodley ref: 3518 For Determination
Decision Maker: Werneth Area Committee
Made at meeting: 06/08/2018 - Werneth Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee has:-
(1) rescinded its decision of 4 June 2018 (ACEDW259) to give approval to the undertaking of minor repairs to the unadopted highway at Station Road, Woodley at a cost of £1,000 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget. (Bredbury & Woodley ward allocation); and
(2) given approval to the undertaking of large scale patching work to the unadopted highway at Station Road, Woodley at a cost of £9,000 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget.
Wards affected: Bredbury & Woodley;
Lead officer: Tony Gunter
07/08/2018 - Stepping Hill Commuted Sum for Play Report ref: 3525 Recommendations Approved
Decision Maker: Stepping Hill Area Committee
Made at meeting: 07/08/2018 - Stepping Hill Area Committee
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Area Committee gave approval to the allocation of the two commuted sums for £501.93 and £49,691.07 as detailed in the report to the Half Moon Lane Play Area.
Lead officer: Richard Booker
03/08/2018 - Section 106 Agreement for Open Space Contribution: Development No. DC068342 ; Development of Vacant Land off Stockhold Road, Stockport ref: 3533 For Determination
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Communities & Housing
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Cabinet Member for Communities and Housing has approved that the Section 106 Agreement for Development no. DC068342 (Vacant Land off Stockhold Road, Stockport) of £47,596.78 for Formal Sports be assigned to ‘Phase 1 improvements of Davenport Playing Fields’.
The Cabinet Member for Communities and Housing has been notifised that Section 106 Agreement for DC068342 (Vacant Land off Stockhold Road, Stockport) of £29,789.27 will be assigned to ‘Bridgehall Play Area for the provision of a new toddler multi play unit’.
Lead officer: Richard Booker
03/08/2018 - Section 106 Agreement for Open Space Contribution: Development No. DC068899: Development of the former Davenport Hotel, 175 Buxton Road, Stockport ref: 3529 For Determination
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Communities & Housing
Decision published: 08/08/2018
Effective from: 15/08/2018
Decision:
The Cabinet Member for Communities and Housing has approved the section 106 for Development No. DC068899 (Development of the former Davenport Hotel, 175 Buxton Road, Stockport) of £38,797.14 for Formal Sports be assigned to ‘Phase 1 improvements to Torkington Park Skate Area’
The Cabinet Member for Communities and Housing has been notified that the section 106 Agreement for Development No. DC068899 (Development of the former Davenport Hotel, 175 Buxton Road, Stockport) of £24,282.01 will be assigned to ‘Cale Green Play Area for the provision of a new toddler multi play unit’
Lead officer: Richard Booker