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 Climate Change & Environment
Decision published: 22/01/2020
Effective from: 29/01/2020
Decision:
The Cabinet Member for Sustainable Stockport approved the installation of the chargers in the car parks identified and the loss of parking revenue, and directs the service to work with TfGM to implement the rapid charger infrastructure.
Lead officer: Sue Stevenson
Decision Maker: Corporate Director (Place) and Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 27/09/2019
Effective from: 28/06/2019
Decision:
Corporate Director of Place Management and Regeneration, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Sustainable Stockport, has approved the latest published version of the Greater Manchester Bee Network map produced by TfGM.
The map has been
developed with input from the public to help guide decision making
at a local and GM level.
The updated map reflects some key priorities identified in the
Stockport Plan and will be one of the factors used to prioritise
future bid submissions for Mayoral Challenge Funding.
Approval of the revised GM Bee Network Map was delegated to the
Corporate Director by the Cabinet at its meeting of 18th June 2019
Cabinet.
Lead officer: Sue Stevenson
Decision Maker: Borough Treasurer
Decision published: 26/06/2019
Effective from: 23/11/2018
Decision:
The Borough Treasurer has given approval to the annual insurance premiums for the period 29th November 2018 to 28th November 2019.
Lead officer: John Pearsall
Decision Maker: Corporate Director (Place) and Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 26/06/2019
Effective from: 19/06/2019
Decision:
The Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration and the Borough Treasurer have approved the acquisition of the freehold of 76, 78 and 84 Wellington Road Sough and 2 Railway Road in accordance with Heads of Terms as set out in Exempt Appendix 1 and the sums set out in exempt Appendix 4.
Lead officer: Paul Richards
Decision Maker: Director of Public Health
Decision published: 26/06/2019
Effective from: 29/05/2019
Decision:
The Director of Public Health has agreed for the Council enter into
a rebate agreement around prescribing a branded form of
Buprenorphine to appropriate substance misuse clients and
recovering monies already paid.
By signing up to this agreement it is expected that savings will be
made to the prescribing budget line within the Public Health
substance misuse budget. Prescribing will still be undertaken based
on the clinical needs of the client and other prescribing options
will still be available.
Lead officer: Alison Leigh
Decision Maker: Corporate Director (Place) and Deputy Chief Executive
Decision published: 26/06/2019
Effective from: 30/04/2019
Decision:
The Corporate Director for Place, in
consultation with Cabinet Member for Health, has approved the
following documents for submission to the government's Joint Air
Quality Unit.
• T1: Local Plan Transport Modelling Tracking Table
• T2: Local Plan Transport Highway Model Validation
Report
• T3: Local Plan Transport Modelling Methodology Report
• T4: Local Plan Transport Model Forecasting Report
• AQ1: Local Plan Air Quality Modelling Tracker Table
• AQ2: Methodology Report
• AQ3: Local Plan Air Quality Modelling Report
• Analytical Assurance Statement
• Economic model sensitivity analysis (supplied as an Appendix
to the Analytical Assurance Statement).
All of these documents can be seen on the Greater Manchester Clean
Air Website at https://cleanairgm.com/outline-business-case
Stockport Council is legally obliged to produce a feasibility study
to identify the option which will deliver compliance with the
requirement to meet legal limits for nitrogen dioxide in the
shortest possible time following the Secretary of State issuing a
direction under the Environment Act 1995.
Stockport Council has been developing the study collectively with
the other 9 Greater Manchester local authorities and the GMCA, and
coordinated by TfGM in line with Government direction and
guidance.
The Greater Manchester Clean Air Plan (GM CAP) is underpinned by
analysis and modelling using the best data and tools available. The
results of this analysis are presented throughout the OBC and have
been written up in full in a series of Technical Reports. These
Technical Reports have been produced in line with JAQU guidance and
therefore have been approved for submission.
Lead officer: Sue Stevenson