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HEATONS & REDDISH AREA COMMITTEE Meeting AGENDA ITEM 3 HEATONS & REDDISH AREA COMMITTEE Meeting: 9 November 2020 PROGRESS ON AREA COMMITTEE DECISIONS Report of the Strategic Head of Service & Monitoring Officer (Legal & Democratic Governance) Date/Minute Subject Summary of Decision Progress Officer No. Contact Minute 13 Two Columns on That the Corporate Director for Place The matter has been raised with the Paul Hartley George’s Road Management and Regeneration be Corporate Director but the decision 4 March 2019 requested to give consideration to listing whether to locally list the structure is the two columns on George’s Road near ultimately a matter for the Cabinet to Travis Brow as a heritage asset. Member for Economy & Regeneration. The structure is located within the public highway and, following the Area Committee, a request has been made to the Head of Highways and Transportation for the structure to be repainted. Minute 21 Speed Surveys on That the Corporate Director for Place This matter has been referred to the Max Townsend Gladstone Grove Management and Regeneration be Corporate Director for Place 10 June 2019 and Broadstone Hall requested to undertake speed surveys on Management and Regeneration. Road North Gladstone Grove and Broadstone Hall Road North and report the results to the traffic ward spokesperson to determine if any further action is required. Minute 22 Parking Survey on That the Corporate Director for Place This matter has been referred to the Max Townsend Hooley Range Management be requested to give Corporate Director for Place 10 June 2019 consideration to the concerns outlined by Management and Regeneration. Councillor Ryness and to liaise with the Date/Minute Subject Summary of Decision Progress Officer No. Contact traffic ward spokesperson to ascertain if any further action needs to be taken to address those concerns. Minute 4 (v) Open Forum – That the Corporate Director for Place This matter has been referred to the Nick Whelan Cyclist and Management and Regeneration be Corporate Director for Place Max Townsend 15 July 2019 Pedestrian Safety – requested to submit a report to a future Management and Regeneration. A6 meeting of the Area Committee on the operation and provision of cycle lanes on the A6 and surrounding roads and an update on the effect of the Town Centre Access improvements on the cycle network. Minute 14 Travis Brow – That the Corporate Director for Place This matter has been referred to the Janette Green Entrance to Management and Regeneration be Corporate Director for Place Sadgrove 15 July 2019 Stockport informed of the concerns in respect to the Management and Regeneration. public realm and environment in the Travis Brow area expressed by the Area Committee and that an update be provided to a future meeting of the Area Committee on actions taken to address those concerns. Minute 15 Entrance to Heaton That the Corporate Director for Place This matter has been referred to the Janette Mersey Common – Management and Regeneration be Corporate Director for Place Sadgrove 15 July 2019 Priestnall/Mersey requested to give consideration to what Management and Regeneration. Road actions can be taken to improve the Minute 14 access to Heaton Mersey Common at Priestnall/Mersey Road. 27 January The Chair reported that he had received (1) That the report be noted. 2020 the details of quotes received by the Council for the repair of the wall at the (2) That authority be delegated to entrance to Heaton Mersey Common and the Deputy Chief Executive, in the removal of graffiti, and requested that consultation with the Chair and Date/Minute Subject Summary of Decision Progress Officer No. Contact the Area Committee gives consideration Highway Ward Spokespersons for to the delegation of authority to allocate the Heatons North and Heatons funding from the Area Committee’s South wards, to give approval to the Delegated Budget for the completion of undertaking of works to the wall at these works within the current financial the entrance to Heaton Mersey year. Common and the removal of graffiti to be funded from the Area Committee’s Delegated Budget at a cost not exceeding £3,000 (50% from each of the Heatons North and Heatons South ward allocation). Minute 4 (iii) Public Realm That a representative of the Corporate This matter has been referred to the Janette Director for Place Management and Corporate Director for Place Sadgrove 9 December Regeneration be invited to the next Management and Regeneration. 2019 Heatons and Reddish Area Committee Meeting being held on 27 January 2019 to provide an update relating Item 11 on the agenda and the Travis Brow – Green Entrance to Stockport and Entrance to Heaton Mersey Common – Priestnall/Mersey Road. Minute 9 Closure of Public That the Corporate Director for Place This matter has been referred to the Max Townsend Footpath – Longford Management and Regeneration be Corporate Director for Place 9 December Road West requested to undertake an investigation in Management and Regeneration. 2019 (Between Nos. 87 respect to the concerns outlined and to and 89) to Shelley submit an update to a future meeting of Road (Nos 11/13), the Committee. Reddish Minute 10 Passageway near to That the Corporate Director for Place March 2020. Area-wide consultation Max Townsend the Junction of Management and Regeneration be delivered on a package of traffic 9 December Didsbury Road and requested to undertake an investigation management improvements. 2019 Green Pastures and that discussions be held with Results to be reviewed between Passageway, Manchester City Council in respect to the May and August. Date/Minute Subject Summary of Decision Progress Officer No. Contact Opposite Burnage concerns outlined and an update be Lane submitted to a future meeting. Minute 10 Vale Close That the Corporate Director for Place This matter has been referred to the Andrew Suggett Management and Regeneration be Corporate Director for Place Alan Whitfield 9 March 2020 recommended to investigate the possible Management and Regeneration. options for external funding for the Vale Close, historic area of the Heatons to be sought to provide the repairs and maintenance to the cobbled un-adopted roads in the area. (2) That the Corporate Director for Place Management and Regeneration be recommended to investigate the possible options for the urgent repairs to the pavement on Didsbury Road on an area of land adjacent to the Crown Pub linking house numbers two and four on Vale Close. Ward Flexibility Funding - The remaining amounts available to be spent in 2020/21 are as follows: Heatons North Ward (Carry forward 2019/20: £5,114.25) £ Date Approved Amount available 8,114.25 Friends of Reddish Vale 125.00 June 2020 The Salvation Army – Stockport Citadel – Cheadle Heath 50.00 August 2020 Love Heaton Chapel Community Group 500.00 September 2020 Total Commitments 675.00 Total Available 7,439.25 Heatons South Ward (Carry Forward 2019/2020: £4,399.20) £ Date Approved Amount available 7,399.20 Friends of Reddish Vale 125.00 June 2020 The Salvation Army – Stockport Citadel – Cheadle Heath 50.00 August 2020 Total Commitments 175.00 Total Available 7,224.20 Reddish North Ward (Carry Forward 2019/2020: £2,154.55) £ Date Approved Amount available 5,154.55 Friends of Reddish Vale 125.00 June 2020 The Salvation Army – Stockport Citadel – Cheadle Heath 50.00 August 2020 Total Commitments 175.00 Total Available 4,979.55 Reddish South Ward (Carry Forward 2019/20: £2,068.89 ) £ Date Approved Amount available £5,068.89 Heatons Norris Pavillon Community Centre 500.00 June 2020 Friends of Reddish Vale 125.00 June 2020 The Salvation Army – Stockport Citadel – Cheadle Heath 50.00 August 2020 Love Heaton Chapel Community Group 500.00 September 2020 Total Commitments 1,175.00 Total Available 3,893.89 Area Committee Delegated Budget – Available Balances Heatons North – £10,011 Heatons South - £7,583 Reddish North – £17,940 Reddish South - £9,270 Contact Officer: Charles Yankiah on 0161 474 3206 or email [email protected] Appendix A - Resume Of Issues Progress Report SCHEME DESCRIPTION BRIEF GENERAL COMMENTS Didsbury Road – Burnage Lane Parking Issues caused by March 2020. Area-wide consultation delivered on a Metrolink package of traffic management improvements. Report scheduled for July 2020. Belmont Way Petition to reclassify Belmont With management to be investigated. Way as an ‘A’ road Derby Range, Portland Grove and Upgrade free permit scheme to Investigation on hold pending policy review on permit Birch Avenue be charged parking. 67-91 Broadstone Road, Reddish Petition for permit parking Cabinet Member approved deviation from policy for investigation to proceed. Investigation on hold pending review of permit parking policy. Organiser of the petition has been notified. South Heatons Ward spokesperson has The proposed installations at several location resulted in requested benches at various adverse feedback from local residents. Investigations on- locations. going between May and August in cooperation with the Green Space Team. Ward Spokes has requested Sep 2019. Agreed with Ward Spokes to put file on hold Station Road benches at various locations pending future developments. SCHEME DESCRIPTION BRIEF GENERAL COMMENTS Brook Road and Manchester Road TRO at Junction Consultation delivered October 2020. Woodville Grove TRO in Turning Head Consultation delivered October 2020 Lambeth Road Area TRO’s for new housing Report scheduled for Area Committee December 2020 development Ash Hotel Manchester Road TRO’s for new housing October 2020, proposals under consideration development .
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