Consultations

 

 

 

 The High Lane Village Neighbourhood Forum   CLOSED 14th MARCH

The Plan has been submitted to Stockport council who are intending to do the 6 week formal  consultation starting
Wednesday 27th January and concluding Sunday March 14th at 11.59pm.
They will be organising press notices, publishing the Plan and other submission documents on their website  and making hard copies of the Plan and other documents available at Marple and Hazel Grove Libraries by appointment on 0161 217 6009.
( i) Copies of the Plan and submission documents can be seen at the council website on https://consultation.stockport.gov.uk/
(ii )Comments can be made by email at
( iii )Responses can also be made by post to:
 Technical Policy and Planning(FPH4) , Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council, Stopford House, Piccadilly Stockport SK1 3XE
(iv ) Copies of the Plan and other submission documents can also be seen at the forum’s website at https://www.hlvnf.org
( v) Any queries about the Consultation can be made to 0161 474 4551.

Windlehurst Road Traffic calming measures   CLOSED 12th FEB
We have received the following invitation from Stockport MBC asking for your views on Windlehurst Road, please have your say.
 
More information is provided at 
 
 
Letter From SMBC
 
Residents in High Lane are being asked for their views on the current traffic calming measures in place on Windlehurst Road in the village.
Following the opening of the A6 to Manchester Airport Relief Road (A6MARR/A555) in October 2018 and the creation of a series of measures throughout High Lane, residents raised concerns with officers and councillors about traffic issues in the village.
In February 2020, the council carried out a series of consultation sessions with residents, where feedback received highlighted issues with the current traffic calming measures on Windlehurst Road.
These measures were installed in 2015, following feedback from residents in context of the predicted increase in traffic linked to the creation of the A555. The council installed raised junction tables, road humps and speed cushions along Windlehurst Road in a bid to improve traffic flow and stop speeding vehicles.
The council would like residents’ views on the appropriateness of these traffic-calming measures on two sections of the road:
  • Between the A6 (Buxton Road) and Andrew Lane; and
  • Between Andrew Lane and Broadhurst’s Bridge (Macclesfield Canal)
It will not be possible to consider the removal of individual traffic calming features such as speed cushions or raised table junctions.
Instead, the council would like to know residents views on which of the above sections of the traffic-calming scheme should, in their entirety, either remain or be removed. 
You can complete the survey online at www.stockport.gov.uk/haveyoursay. The deadline for contributions is Friday, February 12.
If you have any questions regarding the consultation, please email Highlanetm@stockport.gov.uk or call 0161 474 4008 and leave a voicemail message - a member of the team will return your call.
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