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.
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Communities & Housing
Decision published: 09/01/2019
Effective from: 16/01/2019
Decision:
The Cabinet Member of Communities & Housing approved the proposals to the package of measures detailed in paragraph 4.2 of the report at a cost of £8,800 to be funded from the Road Safety around Schools 2017-18 programme budget.
Wards affected: Cheadle & Gatley; Cheadle Hulme North;
Lead officer: Gavin Lightbown
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Communities & Housing
Decision published: 18/12/2018
Effective from: 25/12/2018
Decision:
The Cabinet Member for Communities and Housing has considered the outcome of a review of traffic regulations on Castle Street, Edgeley. In light of the findings of the review, the Cabinet Member has approved the statutory legal advertising of the Traffic Regulations Orders detailed in Appendices A, B and C of the report and, subject to no objections being received within twenty-one days of the advertisement date, the Orders be made.
Lead officer: Nick Whelan
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Communities & Housing
Decision published: 10/12/2018
Effective from: 15/12/2018
Decision:
The Cabinet Member of Communities & Housing approved the amendment to the Traffic Regulation Order for Hope Terrace, Thomson Street to include the properties listed below in the chargeable resident permit holder’s only scheme for Thomson Street:
Flat numbers 1,2,3,6,14,15,16 and 17 of Arden Buildings, Thomson Street, who have no off street parking allocation provided by the property managers.
Lead officer: Vivian Butterworth
Decision Maker: Corporate Director (Place) and Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 10/12/2018
Effective from: 07/12/2018
Decision:
The Well-managed Highways Infrastructure Code
of Practice (WMHI) was published in 2016. As part of the process to
deliver the policies and plans for the implementation of the WMHI
it was identified that The Council needed to review its Functional
Network Hierarchy (FNH). The Method for doing this was presented to
the Cabinet with the final version to be approved by the Corporate
Director. The final version of the FNH was used to review the
Gritting Network to insure that the routes are receiving
appropriate maintenance regimes. The approval of the Gritting
Network was also to be done by the Corporate Director
The proposed Gritting Routes and placement of Grit Bins and the
Proposed FNH were approved.
Lead officer: Sue Stevenson
Decision Maker: Borough Treasurer
Decision published: 04/12/2018
Effective from: 26/11/2018
Decision:
The Borough Treasurer has awarded a contract
to CivicaPay for the implementation and support of the Council's
income system in line with the Council's Contract Procedure Rules
and Scheme of Delegation.
Lead officer: Jonathan Davies
Mid-Year review of the Council's Treasury
Management Strategy and Annual Investment Strategy
Decision Maker: Council Meeting
Made at meeting: 29/11/2018 - Council Meeting
Decision published: 30/11/2018
Effective from: 29/11/2018
Decision:
The Council Meeting has:-
· Noted the report and the treasury activity in the first half of the financial year; and
· Noted the revised interest rate forecasts for PWLB rates over the short and medium term, which will drive the Council’s long-term borrowing strategies going forward.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Paula McDonald
Review of the Gambling Policy Statement of
Principles under the Gambling Act 2005. The Gambling Act 2005 gives
Stockport Council the responsibility for granting gambling premises
licences within Stockport, issuing permits for gaming machines and
registering small society lotteries. The overall control of
gambling in the UK rests with the Gambling Commission along with
the responsibility for granting operating and personal
licences.
Under the Gambling Act, Stockport Council must review, consult and
publish a Statement of Principles in relation to gambling policy
every 3 years. As part of this process, the Gambling Act requires
all Licensing Authorities to consult on the policy before
publication. The consultation is due to take place for 8 weeks
between 15th August – 10th October 2018.
The last review took place in 2015 and was published in 2016. The
next review is now due, with a view to the policy being published
on 2nd January 2019 and coming into force on 31st January 2019. The
review has been carried out and makes no significant changes,
however minor amendments have been made to simplify the wording and
align further with AGMA policies across the region.
Decision Maker: Council Meeting
Made at meeting: 29/11/2018 - Council Meeting
Decision published: 30/11/2018
Effective from: 29/11/2018
Decision:
The Council Meeting has approved and adopted the revised Gambling Policy as detailed in the report.
Wards affected: (All Wards);