Decisions

Use the below search options at the bottom of the page to find information regarding recent decisions that have been taken by the Executive (at meetings or by individual Executive Members) since May 2013.

Officer decisions are also included in this section. Planning and Building Control decisions can be found in the planning section of the Council's website.

Decisions published

27/01/2020 - OVERVIEW AND SCRUTINY REVIEW OF THE EXECUTIVE'S DRAFT BUDGET PROPOSALS FOR 2020-2021 ref: 871    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Executive

Made at meeting: 27/01/2020 - Executive

Decision published: 29/01/2020

Effective from: 27/01/2020

Decision:

That the report and the proposed action plan be received, noted, and responded to in due course.


27/01/2020 - FAIR PRICE FOR CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLES' RESIDENTIAL AND NURSING HOMES 2020 -21 ref: 876    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Executive

Made at meeting: 27/01/2020 - Executive

Decision published: 29/01/2020

Effective from: 06/02/2020

Decision:

That the following be approved for consultation, and further consideration in the light of consultation:

 

  1. an inflationary uplift for purchased Residential and Nursing Home beds of  3.83% for 2020/21.
  2. new bed rates for new spot placements from the 1st April 2020.

·         £560 for a spot purchased residential bed

·         £626 for a spot purchased nursing bed


27/01/2020 - FAIR PRICE FOR CARE: HOMECARE 2020-21 ref: 875    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Executive

Made at meeting: 27/01/2020 - Executive

Decision published: 29/01/2020

Effective from: 06/02/2020

Decision:

That the following be approved for consultation, and further consideration in the light of consultation: an inflationary uplift of 4.86% to the hourly rate for standard homecare which will be an increase from £15.25 per hour to £15.99 per hour.


27/01/2020 - INVESTING IN CHILDREN ref: 874    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Executive

Made at meeting: 27/01/2020 - Executive

Decision published: 29/01/2020

Effective from: 06/02/2020

Decision:

That the investment outlined in the report and summarised in the Cost Benefit Analysis be agreed.


27/01/2020 - SAFETY AROUND SCHOOL GATES ref: 873    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Executive

Made at meeting: 27/01/2020 - Executive

Decision published: 29/01/2020

Effective from: 06/02/2020

Decision:

1. That the current activity and progress to date to improve safety and air quality around schools be noted.

2. That the expected outcomes as set out in the report be noted.

3. That the initiatives and next steps in order to further improve safety and air quality be approved.


27/01/2020 - CIVIC QUARTER AAP AND COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER (CPO) ref: 872    Recommendations Approved

Decision Maker: Executive

Made at meeting: 27/01/2020 - Executive

Decision published: 29/01/2020

Effective from: 06/02/2020

Decision:

1. That the Consultation Draft Civic Quarter Area Action Plan (CQ AAP) be approved for Regulation 18 public consultation for a period of no less than six weeks and that the Corporate Director of Place be authorised to carry out all necessary steps in relation to such consultation.

 

2. That it be resolved that the consultation draft Civic Quarter SPD dated October 2018 be withdrawn (and treated as cancelled) and is superseded by the draft CQ AAP with immediate effect.

 

3. That in principle support be provided for the making of a compulsory purchase order under section 226 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and section 13 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976 to enable the redevelopment and regeneration of the site shown edged red on the plan in Appendix Two to the report.

 

4. That authority be delegated to the Corporate Director for Place in consultation with the Corporate Director of Governance and Community Strategy to take all steps necessary to enable a compulsory purchase order to be made including but not limited to:

(a) the carrying out of land referencing including without limitation the service of notices under section 16 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976 and/or section 5A of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981;

(b) the authorisation of entry onto the Land and other land for the purpose of carrying out surveys pursuant to section 172 of the Housing and Planning Act 2016;

(c) the preparation of a draft statement of reasons;

(d) the preparation of a draft Order and Order Schedule; and

(e) the preparation of notices to owners, lessees and occupiers, site notices and any other notices required to be served and/or advertised in accordance with the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 should the Executive authorise the making of a compulsory purchase order.

 

5. That authority be delegated to the Corporate Director for Place to negotiate for the voluntary acquisition of land and rights over land needed to enable the Scheme to be delivered in advance of confirmation of a CPO, as if such CPO had been confirmed.

 

6. That authority be delegated to the Corporate Director for Place in consultation with the Corporate Director of Governance and Community Strategy to consider alternatives to the use of compulsory purchase powers.

 

7. That it be noted that before a compulsory purchase order is made a further detailed report will be brought back to Executive in line with all relevant procedures.

 

8. That the social, economic and environmental benefits be noted that are associated with the redevelopment and regeneration of the site shown edged red on the plan in Appendix Two to the report.

 

9. That it be noted that there may be other sites within the AAP area where a compulsory purchase order is required, including those which are identified as being long term vacant or in need of redevelopment and where CPO may assist in realising the full socio-economic benefits of the AAP.


29/10/2019 - Ayres Road, Stretford - Proposed Waiting Restrictions ref: 870    Recommendations Approved

The Council has been contacted by local residents and Ward Members who have shown concern regarding inconsiderate and unsafe parking and have requested that consideration be given to the introduction of waiting restrictions on Ayres Road and associated junctions to prevent the danger and risk that pedestrians, cyclists and other road users may find themselves in.

 

There is a high demand for parking from nearby businesses in this area. The parking consists of vehicles parking inconsiderately on both sides of the road, on and around the junctions of Ayres Road. This type of parking has led to reduced visibility when manoeuvring such junctions which is then causing problems to the movement of traffic. The introduction of waiting restrictions in the form of “no waiting at any time” will prevent this obstructive parking and increase visibility when manoeuvring the junctions of Ayres Road in Stretford.

Decision Maker: Corporate Director Place

Decision published: 27/01/2020

Effective from: 29/10/2019

Decision:

1.     That the introduction of ‘no waiting at any time’ parking restrictions on Ayres Road and associated side roads, as detailed on plans E9019-02 and E9019-03 REV B, be approved.

 

2.     That formal consultation be carried out with nearby residents at each location and that any objections maintained be reported back for consideration.

 

3.     That authorisation be given to advertise the intention to introduce the Traffic Regulation Order, as detailed in the Schedules to the report and that if no objections are maintained, the Order be made and implemented in whole or in part.

Lead officer: Dorothy Stagg