Agenda and minutes

Bramhall & Cheadle Hulme South Area Committee - Thursday, 29th September, 2016 6.30 pm

Venue: Bramhall Village Club, Melbourne Road, Bramhall

Contact: Damian Eaton  (0161 474 3207)

Items
No. Item

1.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 68 KB

To approve as a correct record and sign the Minutes of the meeting held on 11August 2016.

Minutes:

The Minutes (copies of which had been circulated) of the meeting held on 11 August 2016 approved as a correct record and signed by the Chair.

2.

Declarations of Interest

Councillors and officers to declare any interests which they have in any of the items on the agenda for the meeting.

Minutes:

Councillors and officers were invited to declare any interest which they had in any of the items on the agenda for the meeting.

 

The following interests were declared:-

 

Personal and Prejudicial Interests

 

Councillor

Interest

 

 

Mark Hunter and Alanna Vine

Agenda Item 4(viii) – ‘Area Flexibility Funding - Friends of Bramall Hall and Park’ as members of the applicant organisation, the Friends of Bramhall Hall and Park.

 

Councillors Hunter and Vine left the meeting during the consideration of this item and took no part in the discussion or vote.

 

 

Mike Hurleston and Alanna Vine

Plan no. 61201 for the partial demolition of existing buildings and erection of an eight storey building containing 31 residential apartments with underground parking and elevation alterations to ‘Pimlott the Butchers’ workshop as they knew the applicant.

 

Councillors Hurleston and Vine left the meeting during the consideration of this item and took no part in the discussion or vote.

 

3.

Urgent Decisions pdf icon PDF 46 KB

To note that the Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration, in consultation with the Chair of the Area Committee, took urgent action on 1 September 2016 to give approval to two applications for the use of Bramhall Park on 11 September 2016 and between 22-25 September 2016.

 

These decisions have been taken as urgent action as the next scheduled meeting of the Area Committee at which approval for these events could be sought was after the date of both events.

 

The Area Committee is recommended to note the urgent actions.

Minutes:

The Chair reported that the Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration had, in consultation with him, taken urgent action on 1 September 2016 to give approval to two applications for the use of Bramhall Park on 11 September 2016 and between 22 and 25 September 2016.

 

It was reported that these decisions had been taken as urgent action as the next scheduled meeting of the Area Committee at which approval for these events could be sought was after the date of both events.

 

The Chair commented that he was concerned at the late timing of the submission of the applications which had necessitated the use of urgency provisions as both events had been known about for some time.  It was further commented that the arrangements and planning for the anticipated level of parking associated with the events had not been wholly satisfactory.

 

RESOLVED – That the urgent action be noted.

4.

Community Engagement

4.(i)

Chair's Announcements

To receive any announcements from the Chair about local community events or issues.

Minutes:

It was announced that a number of businesses in Cheadle Hulme together with ‘Prevent Breast Cancer’ had organised a series of events in Cheadle Hulme as part of ‘Paint Cheadle Hulme Pink’.  This included a charity quiz night at The John Millington on 29 September and a ‘Pink Parade’ through Cheadle Hulme on 1 October.  It was commented that the parade would require a number of road closures throughout the day and that drivers should avoid the area.

4.(ii)

Neighbourhood Policing

Councillors and members of the public are invited to raise ‘Neighbourhood Policing’ issues with the local Neighbourhood Policing Team.

Minutes:

Sergeant Chris Evans (Greater Manchester Police) attended the meeting to answer questions from Councillors and members of the public in relation to Neighbourhood Policing issues within the area represented by the Bramhall & Cheadle Hulme South Area Committee.

 

The following comments were made/ issues raised:-

 

·         The attendance of a representative of Greater Manchester Police at the meeting, and the commitment to continue to engage with the Area Committee was welcomed.

·         Police services within Stockport were being reorganised around four hubs with the aim of providing a greater input into communities.  It was stated that whilst the local policing team for Bramhall and Cheadle Hulme South would operate from Hazel Grove Police Station, work was being undertaken to investigate how the police post at Bramhall High School could be better utilised.

·         Work was being undertaken to tackle complaints about anti-social behaviour at Highfield Park, Cheadle Hulme.

·         There had been an increase in reported incidents of shoplifting, car crime and burglary within Bramhall.  It was commented that the nature of vehicular crime had changed from being largely ‘smash-and-grab’ offences to thefts from vehicles that had been left unsecure.

·         There needed to be greater awareness around cybercrime and how the public could protect themselves from phishing emails.

·         The Area Committee through its delegated budget had funded the installation of new lighting columns on Broadway, Bramhall, a number of properties on which had been the subject of burglary.

·         The police would be undertaking crime reduction initiatives across the area.

 

RESOLVED – That Sergeant Evans be thanked for his attendance.

4.(iii)

Public Question Time

Members of the public are invited to put questions to the Chair of the Area Committee on any matters within the powers and duties of the Area Committee, subject to the exclusions set out in the Code of Practice (Questions must be submitted prior to the commencement of the meeting on the cards provided. These are available the meeting.  You can also submit via the Council’s website at www.stockport.gov.uk/publicquestions.

Minutes:

Members of the public were invited to put questions to the Chair of the Area Committee on any matters within the powers and duties of the Area Committee subject to the exclusions set out in the code of practice.

 

One public question was submitted where the questioner was not present at the meeting and in accordance with the Code of Practice, the Democratic Services Manager was requested to respond to the questioner in writing.

4.(iv)

Public Realm

The local Public Realm Inspector will attend the meeting to provide an update on matters raised at the last committee meetings. Councillors and Members of the public are invited to raise issues affecting local environmental quality.

Minutes:

Carolyn Turner (Public Realm Inspector) attended the meeting to report on current issues and to answer questions from Councillors and members of the public in relation to environmental and highways issues within the area represented by the Bramhall and Cheadle Hulme South Area Committee.

 

The following comments were made/ issues raised:-

 

·         In response to a query in respect of the scheduling and location of weed spraying, it was stated that the main routes may be done separately to estate roads.  It was further stated that the effectiveness of weed spraying was heavily impacted by any subsequent rainfall.

·         Concern was expressed that the Council was using Roundup to control weed growth which it was suggested caused a danger to pets.  It was requested that the Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration investigate the continued use of this product.

·         Further information was requested on the progress towards the extension of existing No Waiting traffic regulation orders on Ravenoak Road and Woodfield Road, Cheadle Hulme.

·         Flyposting continued to proliferate along the A34 in Cheadle Hulme.

 

RESOLVED – That Carolyn Turner be thanked for her attendance.

5.

Lugano Road and Geneva Road, Bramhall - Carriageway Resurfacing pdf icon PDF 90 KB

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

 

The report details a proposal for the resurfacing part of Lugano Road (from Lucerne Road to Geneva Road) and Geneva Road (from Lugano Road to North Park Road) in Bramhall.

 

The Area Committee is recommended to give approval to the proposed scheme at a cost of £8,000 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Bramhall North ward allocation).

 

Officer contact: Chris Pollitt on 474-2419 or email: chris.pollitt@stockport.gov.uk

Minutes:

A representative of the Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration submitted a report (copies of which had been circulated) detailing a proposal for the resurfacing part of Lugano Road (from Lucerne Road to Geneva Road) and Geneva Road (from Lugano Road to North Park Road) in Bramhall.

 

It was commented that the proposed extent of the resurfacing works would not include that part of Geneva Road from its junction with Lugano Road to the end of the cul-de-sac.  Members of the Area Committee expressed the view that this part of Geneva Road should be included within the scope of this package of works.

 

RESOLVED - That approval be given to the resurfacing part of Lugano Road (from Lucerne Road to Geneva Road) and Geneva Road (from Lugano Road to North Park Road) in Bramhall at a cost of £8,000 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Bramhall North ward allocation).

6.

Progress Report on the Compulsory Purchase of 33 Swann Lane, Cheadle Hulme pdf icon PDF 48 KB

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

 

The report provides an update regarding progress on the acquisition by Compulsory Purchase Order of the property at 33 Swann Lane, Cheadle Hulme.  The report gives details of the negotiations with the owners; the legal process of acquiring the property; and the process the Council intends to use to dispose of the property.

 

The Area Committee is recommended to comment on and note the report.

 

Officer contact: George Perrin on 0161 474 4510 or email: george.perrin@stockport.gov.uk

Minutes:

A representative of the Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration submitted a report (copies of which had been circulated) providing an update on progress in respect of the acquisition by Compulsory Purchase Order of the property at 33 Swann Lane, Cheadle Hulme.  The report detailed the negotiations that had taken place with the owners of the property, the legal process of acquiring the property as well as the process that the Council intended to use to dispose of the property.

 

The following comments were made/ issues raised:-

 

·         The process of acquiring a property by means of a compulsory purchase order was lengthy and complex. 

·         It was anticipated that the Council would shortly assume title of the property, at which point the Council would seek to dispose of the property

·         Concern was expressed that the property may not be attractive to developers by virtue of the restrictions that had been placed on the potential nature of the redevelopment of the site.  In response it was stated that following a determination of the Planning Inspectorate to dismiss an appeal on a previous application for the demolition of the property and its replacement with three dwellings, it would be inappropriate to seek the reuse of the site for anything other than for a single dwelling on essentially the same footprint as the existing.

·         It was commented that this report had been brought to the Area Committee following concerns that had been expressed at the Environment & Economy Scrutiny Committee in relation to the length of time it had taken for the Council to acquire the property.  It was further commented that local councillors had expressed concerns in relation to the security and safety of the site which had subsequently been addressed.

·         It was suggested that consideration be given to re-examining the marketability of the site with a view to providing more flexibility in any future redevelopment to more readily facilitate its regeneration.  In response it was stated that officers would examine the possibility of introducing addition flexibility, however this may introduce additional delay and necessitate applications for further planning consents.

 

RESOLVED – (1) That the report be noted.

 

(2) That the Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration be requested to submit a report to the next meeting of the Area Committee providing an update on the acquisition and subsequent disposal of 33 Swann Lane, Cheadle Hulme.

7.

Community Engagement (continued)

7.(i)

Petitions

To receive petitions from members of the public and community groups.

Minutes:

No petitions were submitted.

7.(ii)

Open Forum - Medium Term Financial Plan Update pdf icon PDF 115 KB

The Area Committee and members of the public are asked to comment on the key considerations arising from the Council’s Medium Term Financial Plan and provide suggestions as to how the Executive can best utilise the Committee to engage with local residents in their area.

 

The Plan is a medium term plan (up to 2020/21) and forecast of the Council’s expected financial position and looks at both the income the Council is forecast to receive and the spending pressures it is facing.

Minutes:

A representative of the Democratic Services Manager submitted a report of the Deputy Chief Executive (copies of which had been circulated) outlining the medium term plan up to 2020/21 and a forecast of the Council’s expected financial position and which looked at both the income the Council was forecast to receive and the spending pressures it was facing.

 

The Area Committee and members of the public were requested to comment on the key considerations arising from the Council’s Medium Term Financial Plan and provide suggestions as to how the Executive could best utilise the Committee to engage with local residents in their area.

 

The following comments were made/ issues raised:-

 

·         The report contained only broad principles rather than specific budget proposals which made it difficult to engage members of the public in meaningful consultation.

·         It was stated in the report that a reduction in need for specialist services would be achieved through a reduction in demand and an increase in independence and resilience.  It was commented that this would be difficult to achieve in practice and there was no methodology included within the report on how this aim would be approached.

·         In order to meaningfully consult the public on the specific budget proposals, there needed to be a comprehensive publicity scheme and an increased period of notice provided.

·         A councillor had been contacted by a member of the public who had suggested that there were proposals to change the essential and casual car user allowances for staff and that they had concerns about the ability of officers to work in a safe and efficient manner should this element of employees’ terms and conditions be effected. 

 

RESOLVED – That the report be noted.

7.(iii)

Open Forum - Communities & Local Government Inquiry (Public Parks) pdf icon PDF 127 KB

On 11 July 2016, the Communities and Local Government Committee launched an inquiry into public parks to examine the impact of reduced local authority budgets on these open spaces and consider concerns that their existence is under threat.   The Committee will look at how parks should be supported now and in the future.

 

As part of the Inquiry, the Committee has invited submissions of written evidence which need to be received by 30 September 2016.

 

This is the response submitted on behalf of the Council by the Leader of the Council (Councillor Alex Ganotis) and the Executive Councillor for Communities & Housing (Councillor Sheila Bailey).

 

The report is for information only as the deadline for submission means that it cannot now be amended.  However, any comments that Area Committees wish to make can be fed into the Council's own Open Spaces Review which is currently ongoing.

 

The Area Committee is recommended to comment on and note the response.

Minutes:

A representative of the Democratic Services Manager reported that on 11 July 2016, the Communities and Local Government Committee launched an inquiry into public parks to examine the impact of reduced local authority budgets on these open spaces and to consider concerns that their existence was under threat. 

 

A copy of the proposed response that would be submitted on behalf of the Council by the Leader of the Council (Councillor Alex Ganotis) and the Executive Councillor for Communities & Housing (Councillor Sheila Bailey) had been circulated to the Area Committee for comment.

 

The following comments were made/ issues raised:-

 

·         In response to the statement that the rationalisation of site maintenance could allow specific parks to receive more resource intensive maintenance, it was proposed that Bramhall Park, by virtue of its unique heritage status as the setting for Bramall Hall, should be included within this type of maintenance regime.

·         It was disappointing to see any reduction in the budget for parks, however the fact that the parks budget had reduced at a rate less than the reduction in the Council’s overall budget was to be welcomed.

·         The value of parks needed to be more widely recognised as they could often be the only opportunity for residents to exercise or enjoy amenity space, particularly in areas of terraced housing or where properties had small gardens.

·         Concern was expressed in relation to the proposal to dispose of areas of public open space.  In response it was suggested that this proposal related to plots of land which did not form part of a formal public park and which had little or no amenity value.

·         The suggestion that the provision of parks should become a statutory duty was welcomed.

 

RESOLVED – That the report be noted.

7.(iv)

Area Flexibility Funding - Friends of Bramall Hall and Park pdf icon PDF 1 MB

To consider an application received on behalf of the Friends of Bramall Hall and Park for Ward Flexibility Funding of £500 towards the cost of replacement gardening equipment and tools.

Minutes:

A representative of the Democratic Services Manager submitted an application received on behalf of the Friends of Bramall Hall and Park (copies of which had been circulated) for a grant of £500 towards the cost of replacement gardening equipment and tools.

 

RESOLVED – That the Democratic Services Manager be recommended to make a grant of £500 (Bramhall North ward allocation) to the Friends of Bramall Hall and Park towards the cost of replacement gardening equipment and tools.

8.

Development Applications pdf icon PDF 12 KB

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

 

(a)

To consider the development applications where members of the public have attended the meeting in order to speak or hear the Area Committee’s deliberations.

 

(b)

To consider the remaining development applications.

 

(c)

To consider consultations (if any) received by the Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration on any planning issues relevant to the Bramhall & Cheadle Hulme South area.

 

The following development applications will be considered by the Area Committee:-

Minutes:

Development applications were submitted.

 

(NOTE: Full details of the decisions including conditions and reasons for granting or refusing planning permission and imposing conditions are given in the schedule of plans. The Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration is authorised to determine conditions and reasons and they are not therefore referred to in committee minutes unless the committee makes a specific decision on a condition or reason. In order to reduce printing costs and preserve natural resources, the schedule of plans is not reproduced within these minutes. A copy of the schedule of plans is available on the council’s website at www.stockport.gov.uk/planningdecisions. Copies of the schedule of plans, or any part thereof, may be obtained from the Place Directorate upon payment of the Council’s reasonable charges).

 

A representative of the Democratic Services Manager outlined the procedure approved by the Council for public speaking on planning applications.

8.(i)

DC061184 - Hilltop Farm, Chester Road, Woodford pdf icon PDF 64 KB

Conversion of agricultural buildings to form five dwellings, erection of five car ports and demolition of steel framed building to create garden areas.

 

The Area Committee is requested to recommend that the Planning & Highways Regulation Committee grants planning permission.

 

Officer contact: Jane Chase on 474 3550 or email: jane.chase@stockport.gov.uk

Additional documents:

Minutes:

In respect of plan no. 61184 for the conversion of agricultural buildings to form five dwellings, erection of five car ports and demolition of steel framed buildings to create garden areas at Hilltop Farm, Chester Road, Woodford, it was

 

RESOLVED – That the Planning & Highways Regulation Committee be recommended to grant planning permission.

8.(ii)

DC061201 - Pimlotts Yard, Rear of 45 Station Road, Cheadle Hulme, Cheadle pdf icon PDF 114 KB

Partial demolition of existing buildings and erection of an eight storey building containing 31 residential apartments with underground parking. Elevational alterations to 'Pimlott the Butchers' workshop.

 

The Area Committee is recommended to refuse planning permission.

 

Officer contact: Jane Chase on 474 3550 or email: jane.chase@stockport.gov.uk

Additional documents:

Minutes:

In respect of plan no. 61201 for the partial demolition of existing buildings and erection of an eight storey building containing 31 residential apartments with underground parking and elevational alterations to 'Pimlott the Butchers' workshop at Pimlotts Yard, Rear of 45 Station Road, Cheadle Hulme, Cheadle,

 

a representative of the applicant spoke in support of the application.

 

It was then

 

RESOLVED – That planning permission be refused.

 

8.(iii)

DC062086 - 161 Moor Lane, Woodford pdf icon PDF 44 KB

Double storey side extension, single rear.

 

The Area Committee is requested to recommend that the Planning & Highways Regulation grants planning permission.

 

Officer contact: Fiona Albarracin on 474 4561 or email: fiona.albarracin@stockport.gov.uk

Additional documents:

Minutes:

In respect of plan no. 62086 for a double storey side extension, and single storey rear extension at 161 Moor Lane, Woodford,

 

a member of the public spoke against the application, and

 

a representative of the applicant spoke in support of the application.

 

It was then

 

RESOLVED – That the Planning & Highways Regulation Committee be recommended to grant planning permission.

9.

Planning Appeals, Enforcement Appeals and Enforcement Notices pdf icon PDF 74 KB

To consider a report of the Deputy Chief Executive.

 

The report summarises recent appeal decisions; lists current planning appeals and dates for local enquiries; informal hearings for planning appeals, and enforcement action within the Bramhall & Cheadle Hulme South Area Committee area.

 

The Area Committee is recommended to note the report.

 

Officer contact: Joy Morton on 0161 474 3217or email:  joy.morton@stockport.gov.uk

Minutes:

A representative of the Democratic Services Manager submitted a report of the Deputy Chief Executive (copies of which had been circulated) listing any outstanding or recently determined planning appeals and enforcements within the area represented by the Bramhall & Cheadle Hulme South Area Committee.

 

RESOLVED – That the report be noted.

10.

The Metropolitan Borough Council of Stockport (Penn Green, Cheadle Hulme) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 2016 pdf icon PDF 83 KB

To consider a joint report of the Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration and the Deputy Chief Executive.

 

The report details three objections which have been received to a proposal to the introduction of a ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ traffic regulation order on Penn Green, Cheadle Hulme.

 

The Area Committee is recommended to make the Order as advertised.

 

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

Additional documents:

Minutes:

A representative of the Democratic Services Manager submitted a joint report of the Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration and the Deputy Chief Executive (copies of which had been circulated) detailing three objections which had been received to a proposal to introduce a ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ traffic regulation order on Penn Green, Cheadle Hulme.

 

RESOLVED – That the Order be made as advertised.

11.

Delfur Road, Bramhall - Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) pdf icon PDF 92 KB

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

 

To report details the findings of a consultation exercise and to seeks approval for the introduction of a ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ Traffic Regulation Order on Delfur Road, Bramhall following concerns that inconsiderate parking was causing an obstruction, together with reduced highway visibility and creating a hazard, on the bend close to Ladybrook Primary School.

 

The Area Committee is recommended to give approval to the legal advertising of the following scheme at a cost of £1,200, to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Bramhall North ward allocation) and subject to no objections being received within 21 days from the advertisement date, the subsequent making of the Order:-

 

Proposed ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ Traffic Regulation Order

 

Delfur Road, Bramhall – South / West Side from a point 12 metres west of the rear boundary wall of property No 23, heading in a easterly, then southerly direction for a distance of 25.5 metres.

 

Officer contact: Craig Peet on 0161 474 4813 or email: craig.peet@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 the findings of a consultation exercise and seeking approval for the introduction of a ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ traffic regulation order on Delfur Road, Bramhall following concerns that inconsiderate parking was causing an obstruction, together with reduced highway visibility and creating a hazard, on the bend close to Ladybrook Primary School.

 

RESOLVED – That approval be given to the statutory legal advertisement of following scheme and, subject to no objections being received within 21 days of the advertisement date, the subsequent making of the Order at a cost of £1,200, to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Bramhall North ward allocation):-

 

Proposed ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ Traffic Regulation Order

 

Delfur Road, Bramhall – South / West Side from a point 12 metres west of the rear boundary wall of property No 23, heading in a easterly, then southerly direction for a distance of 25.5 metres.

12.

Moss Lane / Ford's Lane, Bramhall - Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) pdf icon PDF 103 KB

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

 

To report details the findings of a consultation exercise and to seeks approval for a package of revocations and the introduction of new ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ Traffic Regulation Orders on Moss Lane and Fords Lane, Bramhall following a request from a local residents for the introduction of measures aimed at trying to improve the visibility sightline for drivers approaching the junction.

 

The Area Committee is recommended to give approval to the legal advertising of the following scheme at a cost of £550, to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Bramhall South & Woodfird ward allocation) and subject to no objections being received within 21 days from the advertisement date, the subsequent making of the Order:-

 

Revoke Existing ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ Traffic Regulation Order

 

Moss Lane, Bramhall – North side from a point 10 metres west, of the western kerb line of Ford’s Lane, to a point 10 metres east of the eastern kerb line of Ford’s Lane.

 

Moss Lane, Bramhall – South side from a point 7.70 metres east, of the intersection of the eastern kerb line of Ford’s Lane, for a distance of 22.20 metres in a westerly direction.

 

Ford’s Lane, Bramhall – West side from the intersection of the northern kerb line of Moss Lane for a distance of 16.5 metres in a northerly direction.

 

Ford’s Lane, Bramhall – East side from the intersection of the northern kerb line of Moss Lane for a distance of 10 metres in a northerly direction.

 

Proposed ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ Traffic Regulation Order

 

Ford’s Lane, Bramhall - Both Sides from the intersection of the northern kerb line of Moss Lane, for a distance of 16.5 metres in a northerly direction.

 

Moss Lane, Bramhall - North Side from a point 10 metres west, of the western kerb line of Ford’s Lane, to a point 10 metres east of the eastern kerb line of Ford’s Lane.

 

Moss Lane, Bramhall - South Side from a point 7.70 metres east, of the intersection of the eastern kerb line of Ford’s Lane, for a distance of 22.20 metres in a westerly direction.

 

Officer contact: Craig Peet on 0161 474 4813 or email: craig.peet@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 the findings of a consultation exercise and seeking approval for a package of revocations and the introduction of new ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ Traffic Regulation Orders on Moss Lane and Fords Lane, Bramhall following a request from a local residents for the introduction of measures aimed at trying to improve the visibility sightline for drivers approaching the junction.

 

RESOLVED – That approval be given to the statutory legal advertisement of following scheme and, subject to no objections being received within 21 days of the advertisement date, the subsequent making of the Order at a cost of £550, to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Bramhall South & Woodford ward allocation):-

 

Revoke Existing ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ Traffic Regulation Order

 

Moss Lane, Bramhall – North side from a point 10 metres west, of the western kerb line of Ford’s Lane, to a point 10 metres east of the eastern kerb line of Ford’s Lane.

 

Moss Lane, Bramhall – South side from a point 7.70 metres east, of the intersection of the eastern kerb line of Ford’s Lane, for a distance of 22.20 metres in a westerly direction.

 

Ford’s Lane, Bramhall – West side from the intersection of the northern kerb line of Moss Lane for a distance of 16.5 metres in a northerly direction.

 

Ford’s Lane, Bramhall – East side from the intersection of the northern kerb line of Moss Lane for a distance of 10 metres in a northerly direction.

 

Proposed ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ Traffic Regulation Order

 

Ford’s Lane, Bramhall - Both Sides from the intersection of the northern kerb line of Moss Lane, for a distance of 16.5 metres in a northerly direction.

 

Moss Lane, Bramhall - North Side from a point 10 metres west, of the western kerb line of Ford’s Lane, to a point 10 metres east of the eastern kerb line of Ford’s Lane.

 

Moss Lane, Bramhall - South Side from a point 7.70 metres east, of the intersection of the eastern kerb line of Ford’s Lane, for a distance of 22.20 metres in a westerly direction.

13.

Fairway / Cromwell Road, Bramhall - Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) pdf icon PDF 102 KB

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

 

To report details the findings of a consultation exercise and to seeks approval for a package of revocations and the introduction of new ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ Traffic Regulation Orders on the Fairway, Cromwell Road and Victoria Way, Bramhall following concerns expressed that that vehicles park on Fairway, adjacent to the existing waiting restrictions, and causing a concern for the residents as they are parking and overhanging the entrances to the properties ignoring the access protection markings, making it difficult for them to enter / leave their driveways safely due to the poor visibility.

 

The Area Committee is recommended to give approval to the legal advertising of the scheme, as detailed in the report, at a cost of £900 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Bramhall South & Woodford ward allocation) and subject to no objections being received within 21 days from the advertisement date, the subsequent making of the Order.

 

Officer contact: Craig Peet on 0161 474 4813 or email: craig.peet@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 the findings of a consultation exercise and seeking approval for a package of revocations and the introduction of new ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ Traffic Regulation Orders on the Fairway, Cromwell Road and Victoria Way, Bramhall following concerns that parked vehicles were ignoring current driveway protection markings making it difficult for residents to enter and leave their driveways safely.

 

RESOLVED - That approval be given to the statutory legal advertisement of following scheme and, subject to no objections being received within 21 days of the advertisement date, the subsequent making of the Order at a cost of at a cost of £900 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Bramhall North ward allocation):-

 

Revoke Existing Traffic Regulation Orders

 

‘No Waiting 8am to 7pm (inclusive) return prohibited’

 

Fairway, Bramhall – West south side from its junction with Victoria Way for a distance of approximately 75 metres in a northerly and westerly direction.

 

Cromwell Road, Bramhall – West side from the limit of the existing restrictions

(near nos 17/19 Cromwell Road) to its junction with Victoria Way in a northerly direction.

 

Fairway, Bramhall – East and north sides from a point approximately 50 metres North of the northerly kerb line of Victoria Way for a distance of approx. 30 metres in a northerly and then westerly direction.

 

Victoria Way, Bramhall – Both sides, from its junction with Cromwell Road, in a Westerly direction for a distance of 10 metres.

 

Proposed Traffic Regulation Orders

 

No Waiting 8am to 7pm (inclusive) return prohibited

 

Cromwell Road, Bramhall - West Side – From a point, 20 metres north of the intersection of the kerb line of Moss Lane, to the intersection of the southern kerb line of Victoria Way a distance of 215 metres

 

Fairway, Bramhall - West Side – From the intersection of the northern kerb line of Victoria Way, heading in a northerly direction, then westerly direction for a distance of 76 metres

 

Fairway, Bramhall - East Side – From a point 24 metres north of the intersection of the northern kerb line of Victoria Way, heading in a northerly direction, then westerly direction for a distance of 61 metres.

 

Victoria Way, Bramhall - North Side – From the intersection of the Western kerb line of Cromwell Road for a distance of 30 metres in a Westerly direction

 

Victoria Way, Bramhall - South Side – From the intersection of the Western kerb line of Cromwell Road for a distance of 43 metres in a Westerly direction

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Moor Lane, Woodford - Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) pdf icon PDF 99 KB

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

 

To report details the findings of a consultation exercise and to seeks approval for a package of revocations and the introduction of new ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ Traffic Regulation Orders on the Moor Lane, Woodford following concerns in relation to visibility problems / head on encounters that occur outside of property Nos 156/158 Moor Lane, which are caused by parked vehicles.

 

The Area Committee is recommended to give approval to the legal advertising of the following scheme at a cost of £700 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Bramhall South & Woodford ward allocation) and subject to no objections being received within 21 days from the advertisement date, the subsequent making of the Order:-

 

Proposed ‘No Waiting at Any Time

 

Moor Lane, Bramhall - Both Sides from the boundary of property Nos 163/165, heading in a north westerly direction for a distance of 47 metres.

 

Officer contact: Craig Peet on 0161 474 4813 or email: craig.peet@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 the findings of a consultation exercise and seeking approval for the introduction of new ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ Traffic Regulation Orders on the Moor Lane, Woodford following concerns in relation to visibility problems and head on encounters resulting from parked vehicles.

 

RESOLVED – That approval be given to the statutory legal advertisement of following scheme and, subject to no objections being received within 21 days of the advertisement date, the subsequent making of the Order at a cost of at a cost of £700 to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget (Bramhall South & Woodford ward allocation):-

 

Proposed ‘No Waiting at Any Time

 

Moor Lane, Bramhall - Both Sides from the boundary of property Nos 163/165, heading in a north westerly direction for a distance of 47 metres.

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Bramhall Park (Artisan Christmas Market) - 27 October 2016 pdf icon PDF 98 KB

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

 

The report details an event application from the Museums Service to hold an Artisan Christmas Market at Bramall Hall and Park on 27 October 2016.

 

The Area Committee is recommended to grant the application.

 

Officer contact: Iain Bate on 474 4421 or email: iain.bate@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 an event application from the Museums Service to hold an Artisan Christmas Market at Bramall Hall and Park on 27 October 2016.

 

The following comments were made/ issues raised:-

 

·         The parking plan for events previously held at Bramhall Park had included no waiting restrictions on Bramhall Park Road which had resulted in the displacement of parking onto adjoining side streets including Broomhill Drive and Warren Close.  It was commented that any no waiting restrictions put in place for events at the park should routinely include these additional streets.

·         Discussions should be held with the Brookdale Club with a view to using their car park as happens for other events held in the park.

·         Concerns were raised in relation to the use of the Archery Lawn for car parking and the consequent damage this was causing. 

 

RESOLVED - That approval be given to an application from the Museums Service to hold an Artisan Christmas Market at Bramall Hall and Park on 27 October 2016.

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Appointment of Councillors to lay wreaths at Remembrance Day Services pdf icon PDF 81 KB

To consider a report of the Democratic Services Manager.

 

The report requests the Area Committee to nominate Councillors to lay wreaths at Remembrance Day Services at Bramhall, Cheadle Hulme and Woodford on 13 November 2016.

 

The Area Committee is requested to nominate Councillors.

 

Officer contact: Damian Eaton on 474 3207 or email: damian.eaton@stockport.gov.uk

Minutes:

A representative of the Democratic Services Manager submitted a report (copies of which had been circulated) requesting the Area Committee to nominate Councillors to lay wreaths at Remembrance Day Services at Bramhall, Cheadle Hulme and Woodford War Memorials on Sunday, 13 November 2016.

 

RESOLVED – That the following Councillors be nominated to lay wreaths on Sunday, 13 November 2016:-

 

Bramhall War Memorial                  - Councillor Linda Holt

Cheadle Hulme War Memorial      - Councillor Mark Hunter

Woodford War Memorial                 - Councillor John McGahan

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Progress on Area Committee Decisions pdf icon PDF 109 KB

To consider a report of the Democratic Services Manager.

 

The report provides an update on progress since the last meeting on decisions taken by the Area Committee and details the current position on area flexibility funding. The report also includes the current position on the highway and traffic management delegated budget.

 

The Area Committee is recommended to note the report.

 

Officer contact: Damian Eaton on 0161 474 3207 or email: damian.eaton@stockport.gov.uk

Minutes:

A representative of the Democratic Services Manager submitted a report (copies of which had been circulated) updating the Area Committee on progress on decisions taken by the Area Committee since the last meeting and the current position on the Area Flexibility and Ward Delegated budgets.

 

It was requested that the Corporate Director for Place Management & Regeneration provide an update to ward councillors in respect of progress on proposals to introduce traffic regulation orders on Fir Road, Bramhall.

 

RESOLVED – That the report be noted.