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: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 14/01/2021
Effective from: 09/10/2020
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given approval to the appointment of a contractor to undertake the work at the Produce Hall within Stockport Town Centre.
(Note: The report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only)
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 14/01/2021
Effective from: 09/10/2020
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given approval to the appointment of a contractor to undertake emergency lighting rewire works at Hazel Grove Life Leisure.
(Note: The report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only)
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 14/01/2021
Effective from: 08/10/2020
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given approval to issue a new lease to a Council tenant trading as Hedged In Ltd at the above address.
(Note: The report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only)
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 14/01/2021
Effective from: 09/10/2020
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given approval to the appointment of the selected contractor to undertake works at Avondale Life Leisure and Romiley Life Leisure, including changing room refurbishments, rewire works and building condition works.
(Note: The report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only)
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Economy & Regeneration
Decision published: 26/10/2020
Effective from: 15/10/2020
Decision:
The Cabinet Members for Resources, Commissioning & Governance and Economy & Regeneration have considered a report that confirmed that from 9 September 2020 the Government had put in place a grant scheme to support businesses that are required to close due to the implementation of localised lockdown restrictions.
The Council is required to set up and operate a grant scheme for eligible businesses that have been directed to close. There will be a scheme for businesses in the business rates system and a discretionary scheme for businesses outside of the business rates system based on an allocation of 5% of the value of the support needed for the business rates scheme.
The approach designed for the discretionary scheme takes a prudent approach to the allocation of the grant to reach as many businesses as possible while avoiding over-subscription.
The Cabinet Members for Resources, Commissioning & Governance and Economy & Regeneration have then given approval to the approach outlined in the report for the operation of a Local Restrictions Business Support Discretionary Grant Scheme.
Lead officer: Richard Mortimer
Decision Maker: Marple Area Committee
Made at meeting: 30/09/2020 - Marple Area Committee
Decision published: 14/10/2020
Effective from: 30/09/2020
Decision:
The Head of Highways and Transportation submitted a report (copies of which had been circulated) assessing the evidence that there was an existing Public Right of Way which had inadvertently disappeared from the Stockport Definitive Map, and recommended that the omission be rectified.
Members welcomed the report and thanked the officers for their response to the issue that had been raised previously.
RESOLVED – That the modification order be made under section 53(2)(b) adding the section of footpath marked between A and B on the submitted plan at Appendix B and the Definitive Statement for 205 M amended to read “for 100 meters from Windlehurst Rd to the junction of footpaths 70aHGB and 96HGB”.
Lead officer: Nicholas Robinson
Decision Maker: Cheadle Area Committee
Made at meeting: 29/09/2020 - Cheadle Area Committee
Decision published: 14/10/2020
Effective from: 29/09/2020
Decision:
There were no development applications to consider.
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Children, Families & Education
Decision published: 13/10/2020
Effective from: 20/10/2020
Decision:
The Executive Member for Education has nominated the following person(s) to thegoverning board vacancy at the school indicated
Mr David Stone: Mr Andrew Corrie:
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Greave Primary Vale View Primary |
Lead officer: Pam Dunham
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Finance & Resources
Decision published: 13/10/2020
Effective from: 09/10/2020
Decision:
The Cabinet Member for Resources, Commissioning & Governance has considered a requirement for local authorities to put in place arrangements for a new Test and Trace Support Payment schemefor people on low incomes who are unable to work while they are self-isolating and to process applications and make these payments by 12 October 2020.
The Cabinet Member for Resources, Commissioning & Governance has then given approval to the approach outlined in the report for accepting applications for the Discretionary Payment Scheme through the same online application and the administrative/ payment process as for the Test and Trace Support Payment application form; and for decisions on eligibility to be made in line with the Government’s mandatory criteria and Greater Manchester approach.
Lead officer: Jonathan Davies
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Climate Change & Environment
Decision published: 13/10/2020
Effective from: 20/10/2020
Decision:
The Cabinet Member for Sustainable Stockport has considered a report that identified that the availability of charging points was cited as a key barrier for businesses and individuals in switching to an electric vehicle and confirming that Greater Manchester had secured of £2.4m Office of Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) funding to facilitate the rollout of no less than 30 dedicated Taxi charging points in locations that were highly favourable to both the Hackney and Private Hire trades.
The report identified potential site locations for dedicated taxi chargers ahead of engagement with the taxi trade.
The Cabinet Member for Sustainable Stockport then gave approval to the proposed site locations for dedicated taxi charging points, as detailed in Appendix 1 of the report, in advance of engagement with the Hackney and Private Hire trades.
Lead officer: Sue Stevenson
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 09/10/2020
Effective from: 08/08/2019
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has authorised the entering into of a licence with National Grid to allow the Council to enter on its land at Lower Bredbury, Stockport to construct a bridleway and the installation of a pedestrian bridge which will link Woodbank Park and Lower Bredbury.
(Note: The report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only).
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 09/10/2020
Effective from: 05/08/2019
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has authorised the entering into of an agreement with an individual to permit them to sell flowers within Mill Lane Cemetery, Cheadle on the terms identified in the ‘not for publication’ report.
The proposal was considered and endorsed by the Cheadle Area Committee in March 2019.
(Note: The report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only).
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 09/10/2020
Effective from: 05/08/2019
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given approval to the renewal of an underletting on land at Stanley Street, Stockport, on the terms and basis identified in the ‘not for publication’ report.
(Note: The report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only).
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 09/10/2020
Effective from: 05/08/2019
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given approval to the assignment of the part leasehold interest at Thatcher's Bakery, Borron Street, Stockport on terms and basis identified in the ‘not for publication’ report.
(Note: The report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only).
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 09/10/2020
Effective from: 05/08/2019
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given approval to the appointment of Total Leisure Engineering Limited to undertake specialist design, fabrication and installation of the components for urgent works the movable pool floor at Grand Central Pools, Stockport.
(Note: The report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only)
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 09/10/2020
Effective from: 16/08/2019
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given approval to the rent reviews on land leased by the Council for the purposes of aggregate recycling, highway maintenance materials storage and winter maintenance at Tenement Lane, Adswood on the terms identified in the ‘not for publication’ report.
(Note: The report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only).
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 09/10/2020
Effective from: 25/07/2019
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has considered a report detailing the implications of a valid application to purchase a freehold interest of a house or extend the lease of a flat made by a Council’s tenant under the Leasehold Reform Act 1967 and outlining arrangement for the delegation of processing any applications if they meet the qualifying criteria.
The Deputy Chief Executive has then:-
(1) acknowledged the legal obligation for the Council to convey its
freehold interest in its dwelling houses or extend the lease on its
flats upon receipt of a valid claim from an applicant which meets
the qualifying criteria; and
(2) authorised the Strategic Head of Legal, Democratic Governance
and Estate and Asset Management to:-
· process any applications made under the Act in accordance with the Act; and
· do all things necessary or incidental in order to complete the sales of such freehold interests in accordance with the Act.
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 09/10/2020
Effective from: 16/08/2019
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given approval to the sale of land behind 22 Penshurst Road, Brinnington, on the terms identified in the ‘not for publication’ report and subject to appropriate planning consents being obtained by the buyer.
(Note: The report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only).
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 09/10/2020
Effective from: 08/07/2019
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given approval to the granting of a three-year lease of the shop premises at 6 Cherry Tree Lane, Romiley on the terms identified in the ‘not for publication’ report.
(Note: the report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only).
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 09/10/2020
Effective from: 10/07/2020
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given consent to a Sub-letting of Suites 2.4, 2.9 and 2.10, within Abney Hall, Abney Park, Cheadle on basis identified in the ‘not for publication’ report.
(Note: The report contained information ‘not for the publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only).
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 09/10/2020
Effective from: 17/04/2020
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given authority for the grant of a way leave to BT Openreach in respect of Unit 81 Merseyway, occupied by O2, to document the installation of telecommunications cabling across the external wall of the retail unit.
(Note: The report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only).
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 09/10/2020
Effective from: 13/08/2019
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given approval to the grant of a 4 year contracted out lease to The Weekend Day Centre for Dementia Care prior to any asset transfer on the basis identified in the ‘not for publication’ report.
(Note: the report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only).
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 09/10/2020
Effective from: 17/03/2020
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given authority to grant a lease renewal in respect of Unit D4a First Floor, 56 Great Underbank to George Cox and Sons on the terms identified in the ‘not for publication’ report.
(Note: The report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only).
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 09/10/2020
Effective from: 17/04/2020
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given authority for the grant of a way leave to Hutchinson 3G in respect of Unit 82 Merseyway, occupied by Hutchinson 3G, to document the installation of telecommunications cabling across the external wall of the retail unit.
(Note: The report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only).
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 09/10/2020
Effective from: 16/08/2019
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given authority to grant a licence to Network Rail to permit access across land off Woodford Road, Poynton to facilitate the completion of essential maintenance work on their infrastructure.
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 09/10/2020
Effective from: 13/08/2019
Decision:
The Deputy Chief Executive has given authority to the subletting of a lease on land at Hammond Avenue, Whitehill Street, Stockport on the terms identified in the ‘not for publication’ report.
(Note: The report contained information ‘not for publication’ that was circulated to the decision maker only).
Lead officer: Charlotte Cordingley
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 06/10/2020 - Cabinet
Decision published: 08/10/2020
Effective from: 15/10/2020
Decision:
The Cabinet considered its response to the opportunities, challenges and uncertainty outlined within the review of the medium term financial
Plan and has:-
· noted the approach and endorsed the proposed developments and next steps detailed in the report including agreeing to share with scrutiny for comment further detail on the MTFP programme; and
· supported the ongoing development of the emerging Council narrative and transformation programme.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Jonathan Davies, Holly Rae
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 06/10/2020 - Cabinet
Decision published: 08/10/2020
Effective from: 15/10/2020
Decision:
The Cabinet has considered the outcomes of the Medium Term Financial Plan (MTFP) Update Review including the expected financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Council in 2020/21, and has:-
(1) Noted the outcomes of the MTFP Update Review particularly the identified COVID19 financial scarring impacts and changes to the MTFP forecasts and assumption approved in February;
(2) Noted that the Council’s savings requirement has increased to £23.341m in 2021/22 rising to £34.825m in 2022/23 subject to further review and updates during the financial year.
(3) Noted that the earmarked reserves identified as part of the Councils COVID19 strategy of response.
(4) Approved the recommendation to cap the use of earmarked reserves to support the Council’s COVID19 strategy of response at £20m over the medium term period 2021/22 to 2022/23;
(5) Noted that the MTFP does not include any forecasts or assumptions for the financial impact of a further wave of COVID19 and/or further national/local lockdown/restrictions; and
(6) Noted that due to the significant uncertainty, volatility and risk of the financial landscape the assessment of the MTFP forecasts and assumptions will continue to be iterative with further updates to the MTFP reported to Cabinet as part of the 2021/22 budget setting process.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Jonathan Davies, Holly Rae
This report includes seven Portfolio
Performance and Resource Agreements (PPRAs) for 2020/21 These have
all been considered by the relevant Scrutiny Committees in the
September cycle.
The Agreements will provide the basis for Portfolio Performance and
Resource Reporting during the year, along with the Corporate
Report. Final versions of these are now presented for approval by
Cabinet, incorporating any changes made following discussion with
and comments from Scrutiny Committees.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 06/10/2020 - Cabinet
Decision published: 08/10/2020
Effective from: 15/10/2020
Decision:
The Cabinet considered and approved the draft Portfolio Agreements for 2020/21 that reflected the policy priorities for 2020/21 set out within the Council Plan and incorporated the shared outcomes from the Borough Plan alongside specific priorities of the Cabinet.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Peter Owston
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 06/10/2020 - Cabinet
Decision published: 08/10/2020
Effective from: 15/10/2020
Decision:
The Cabinet considered an update on the Council’s Reserves Policy following the reporting of the Council’s 2019/20 outturn position; the 2020/21 Quarter 1 Budget Monitoring Update and the annual review of the Council’s Reserves Policy and agreed that:-
the annual review of Council’s 2020/21 Reserves Policy including the level and rationale for the reserves held be noted;
· the creation and reclassification of earmarked reserves held in line with the recommended amounts be approved;
· the review of resources to support the Council’s financial response to the COVID19 pandemic over the medium term period if needed and the opportunity cost to the Council of using the resources for this purpose rather than the purpose they were earmarked to be used for be noted;
· the recommendation to use resources held in earmarked reserves to support the Council financial response to the pandemic as a last resort to mitigate the impacts detailed in the report be noted; and
· the proposed 2020/21 Reserves Policy be approved.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Jonathan Davies
This report sets out a comprehensive plan for
identifying and delivering the infrastructure required to support
the Council’s ambitions for the future of the Town
Centre.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 06/10/2020 - Cabinet
Decision published: 08/10/2020
Effective from: 15/10/2020
Decision:
The Cabinet considered the Central Stockport Infrastructure Delivery
Plan Prospectus and Stockport Growth Prospectus along with a general rail update and has:-
(1) Endorsed the contents of the Central Stockport Infrastructure Delivery Plan Prospectus and the Stockport Station Growth Prospectus.
(2) Agreed that officers should continue to work with TfGM and Network Rail as a priority to explore and identify a new layout and design solution for the Greek Street bridge and the Thomson Street footbridge
(3) Noted the proposed stakeholder engagement plan outlined at 4.1 in the report
Wards affected: Brinnington & Central; Edgeley & Cheadle Heath;
Lead officer: Paul Richards
The purpose of the report is:
•To agree approach to sustaining Council owned leisure centres
following closure and business interruption due to the Coronavirus
Pandemic
•To agree necessary funding to support continued service
delivery and potential transition to new arrangements
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 06/10/2020 - Cabinet
Decision published: 08/10/2020
Effective from: 15/10/2020
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Paul Richards
Identifies an opportunity to develop a One
Stockport Hub in Stockport Town Centre and considers associated
service provision and implications.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 06/10/2020 - Cabinet
Decision published: 08/10/2020
Effective from: 15/10/2020
Decision:
The Cabinet considered a proposal to establish a new cultural and social hub in Stockport town centre, provisionally titled ‘One Stockport Hub, and has:-
(1) Noted and approved in principle the proposal to develop ‘One Stockport Hub’.
(2) Noted and approved the work to consider any future change of use for the Central Library building, which would include engagement with the public and relevant stakeholders.
(3) Noted the recommendation from the Corporate, Resource Management and Governance Scrutiny Committee and the response to the recommendation as set out in Section 8 of this report.
(4) Delegated authority to the Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration and Borough Treasurer, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Citizen Focus & Engagement and Cabinet Member for Economy & Regeneration to take all necessary steps to implement the proposal set out in this report.
Lead officer: Paul Richards, Kirsteen Roe
The report seeks authority to enter into a European Regional Development Fund funding agreement with regard to the Merseyway Innovation Centre.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 06/10/2020 - Cabinet
Decision published: 08/10/2020
Effective from: 15/10/2020
Decision:
The Cabinet has considered an update on proposals to develop an Innovation Centre in Stockport town centre and has agreed to:-
(1) Note the report.
(2) That, if the ERDF funding application is approved, then delegate authority to the Deputy Chief Executive (Place) and the Deputy Chief Executive (Corporate & Support Services), in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Resources, Commissioning & Governance, to source the necessary capital cash match funding of £0.948m for the Merseyway Innovation Centre.
(3) Delegate authority to the Deputy Chief Executive (Place) and the Deputy Chief Executive (Corporate & Support Services), in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Economy & Regeneration, to:
a) Take all necessary steps to implement the project strategy in this report, reporting back as necessary and appropriate to the Cabinet;
b) Enter into contracts, procurement and funding agreements, as required, to deliver the Merseyway Innovation Centre;
c) Receive and administer European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) monies in respect of Merseyway Innovation Centre.
Wards affected: Brinnington & Central;
Lead officer: Paul Richards
For information to consider the proposed
Cheadle Town Fund’s Town Investment Plan submission to
MHCLG
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 06/10/2020 - Cabinet
Decision published: 08/10/2020
Effective from: 15/10/2020
Decision:
The Cabinet considered an update on the Cheadle Towns Fund, including the background, progress to date and the next steps and has given approval to the delegation of authority to the Deputy Chief Executive (Place) and the Deputy Chief Executive (Corporate & Support Services), in consultation with the Cabinet Members Economy and Regeneration and for Resources, Commissioning & Governance to:
· take all necessary steps to support the Cheadle Town Board to develop and implement the Cheadle Town Investment Plan, the subsequent Town Deal, and the Accelerated Towns Fund projects, reporting back as necessary and appropriate to the Cabinet;
· enter into contracts, procurement and funding agreements, as required, to develop and implement the Cheadle Town Investment Plan, and if successful, enter into a Town Deal with MHCLG, and deliver the Accelerated Towns Fund projects; and
· subject to MHCLG approval, receive and administer Towns Fund monies, on behalf of the Cheadle Town Board, in respect of the Cheadle Town Investment Plan and Accelerated Towns Fund projects.
Wards affected: Cheadle & Gatley;
Lead officer: Paul Richards
To consider proposed commercial transaction at
Redrock
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 06/10/2020 - Cabinet
Decision published: 08/10/2020
Effective from: 15/10/2020
Wards affected: Brinnington & Central;
Lead officer: Paul Richards
The Youth Justice Plan headlines achievements against last year’s plan and outlines the priorities, opportunities and challenges for the coming year. The work of Stockport’s youth justice service delivery is monitored through the Youth Offending Services Partnership Board (YOS PB), which in turn reports through the Children’s Senior Management Team (SMT) and the Safer Stockport Partnership (SSP). Stockport Children’s Safeguarding Board (SSCB) also receives updates and reports as required.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 06/10/2020 - Cabinet
Decision published: 08/10/2020
Effective from: 06/10/2020
Decision:
The Cabinet considered and endorsed the revised plan set out headline achievements against last year’s Youth Justice Plan and outlined priorities for the coming year and recommended to the Council Meeting that it adopt the Plan.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Jacqui Belfield-Smith
The matter relates to the procurement of specialist contractors for the maintenance and improvement of highways, highway assets and highway structures, in view of the effectiveness of the arrangements to date.
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Made at meeting: 06/10/2020 - Cabinet
Decision published: 08/10/2020
Effective from: 15/10/2020
Decision:
The Cabinet has considered a proposal for the procurement of specialist highway and bridge contractors to support the Council in its delivery of significant infrastructure works over the next decade in terms of highway and bridge improvement and maintenance and has given approval the contract awards for the Alliance Framework for Highway Related Services as identified in the report and the associated confidential appendix.
(NOTE: This item contained a confidential appendix that had been circulated to members of the Cabinet only).
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Mark Glynn, Sue Stevenson
Decision Maker: Bramhall & Cheadle Hulme South Area Committee
Made at meeting: 01/10/2020 - Bramhall & Cheadle Hulme South Area Committee
Decision published: 02/10/2020
Effective from: 09/10/2020
Decision:
The Area Committee has given approval to an application received from the Chads Theatre Company for a grant of £1,600 from the Ward Flexibility Budget (£400 from the Bramhall North ward allocation, £320 from the Bramhall South & Woodford ward allocation and £880 from the Cheadle Hulme South ward allocation) towards the cost of refurbishments.
Wards affected: Bramhall North; Bramhall South & Woodford; Cheadle Hulme South;
Lead officer: Damian Eaton
Decision Maker: Bramhall & Cheadle Hulme South Area Committee
Made at meeting: 01/10/2020 - Bramhall & Cheadle Hulme South Area Committee
Decision published: 02/10/2020
Effective from: 09/10/2020
Decision:
The Area Committee has appointed the following Councillors to lay wreaths on Sunday, 8 November 2020:-
Bramhall War Memorial - Councillor Linda Holt
Cheadle Hulme War Memorial - Councillor Suzanne Wyatt
Woodford War Memorial - Councillor John McGahan
Wards affected: Bramhall North; Bramhall South & Woodford; Cheadle Hulme South;
Lead officer: Damian Eaton
Decision Maker: Marple Area Committee
Made at meeting: 30/09/2020 - Marple Area Committee
Decision published: 02/10/2020
Effective from: 09/10/2020
Decision:
The Area Committee has approved the appointment of Councillors to lay wreaths at Remembrance Day Services at Compstall, High Lane, Marple and Mellor War Memorials on Sunday 8 November 2020. as follows:-
Compstall – Councillor Malcolm Allan
High Lane – Councillor Colin MacAlister
Marple – Councillor Tom Dowse
Mellor – Councillor Becky Senior
Lead officer: Charles Yankiah
Decision Maker: Heatons & Reddish Area Committee
Made at meeting: 30/09/2020 - Heatons & Reddish Area Committee
Decision published: 02/10/2020
Effective from: 09/10/2020
Decision:
The Area Committee has approved the appointment of Councillors to lay wreaths at Remembrance Day Services at Heaton Mersey War Memorial, Reddish War Memorial and St. Paul’s Church, Heaton Moor on Sunday 8 November 2020 as follows:-
Heaton Mersey War Memorial – Councillor Colin Foster
St. Paul’s Church, Heaton Moor – Councillor David Sedgwick
Reddish War Memorial – Councillor Yvonne Guariento
Lead officer: Charles Yankiah
Decision Maker: Marple Area Committee
Made at meeting: 30/09/2020 - Marple Area Committee
Decision published: 02/10/2020
Effective from: 09/10/2020
Decision:
The Area Committee has given approval to the legal advertising of the following Traffic Regulation Order and subject to no objections being received within 21 days from the advertisement date the following orders can be made at a total cost of £4,100 (consultation, including signs on street required for motorists using this route, legal advertising and site works for signage at four entry points) to be funded by the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Marple South Ward) allocation:
Prohibition of Entry Except for Access:
Thornway from its junction with Wybersley Road Beechway from its junction with Carr Brow Daisy Way from its junction with Andrew Lane Meadway from its junction with Andrew Lane.
Wards affected: Marple South & High Lane;
Lead officer: Eraina Smith
Decision Maker: Heatons & Reddish Area Committee
Made at meeting: 30/09/2020 - Heatons & Reddish Area Committee
Decision published: 02/10/2020
Effective from: 09/10/2020
Decision:
The Area Committee was minded to approve the following Traffic Regulation Order on part of Greg Street, Reddish, at an approximate cost of £700 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Reddish South Ward allocation):-
No Waiting and No Loading at Any Time (Experimental):
Greg Street
East side from a point 2 metres South of the projected North Easterly property line of No. 43 Three Acres Drive for a distance of 41 metres in a Southerly direction (and to tie in with existing).
The Area Committee further 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: Reddish South;
Lead officer: Max Townsend
Decision Maker: Marple Area Committee
Made at meeting: 30/09/2020 - Marple Area Committee
Decision published: 02/10/2020
Effective from: 09/10/2020
Decision:
The Area Committee has given approval for the following proposals for reinstatement of traffic calming chicanes on Carr Brow in High Lane at a cost of £12,000 to be funded by United Utilities: -
· Northside of Carr Brow outside house number 7
· Southside of Carr Brow outside house number 18
· Northside of Carr Brow opposite house number 30
Wards affected: Marple South & High Lane;
Lead officer: Jon Brown
Decision Maker: Bramhall & Cheadle Hulme South Area Committee
Made at meeting: 01/10/2020 - Bramhall & Cheadle Hulme South Area Committee
Decision published: 02/10/2020
Effective from: 16/10/2020
Decision:
The Area Committee has given approval to an application received from the Cheadle Hulme Garden and Allotment Association for a grant of £600 from the Ward Flexibility Budget (Cheadle Hulme South ward allocation) towards the cost of cutting back vegetation.
Lead officer: Damian Eaton
Decision Maker: Marple Area Committee
Made at meeting: 30/09/2020 - Marple Area Committee
Decision published: 02/10/2020
Effective from: 09/10/2020
Decision:
The Area Committee agreed to list the Sportsmans Arms, Strines, Stockport, SK6 7GE as an Asset of Community Value in accordance with the Localism Act 2011.
Wards affected: Marple South & High Lane;
Lead officer: Paul Edgeworth
Decision Maker: Heatons & Reddish Area Committee
Made at meeting: 30/09/2020 - Heatons & Reddish Area Committee
Decision published: 02/10/2020
Effective from: 09/10/2020
Decision:
The Area Committee has approved Ward Flexibility Funding of £1,000 to the Love Heaton Chapel Community Group towards the cost of installing an 18-foot Christmas tree with lights in the flower bed on School Lane in the centre of Heaton Chapel, to be funded as follows:-
Heatons North Ward - £500
Reddish South Ward - £500
Lead officer: David Clee