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Yellow line road markings depicting waiting restrictions were introduced on Taylor Road, Stokoe Avenue and Hillcroft Road to facilitate the construction works for the expansion of Oldfield Brow Primary School. These restrictions were introduced without the benefit of a Traffic Regulation Order (TRO).
Proposals to introduce a TRO to make permanent the waiting restrictions were advertised on 21 April 2017. Following the 21-day statutory consultation with nearby frontages, an objection to the proposals was received. Further comments were made by Greater Manchester Police, leading to modifications being made to the scheme that require the proposals to be re-advertised. It is therefore proposed to introduce a Traffic Regulation Order to make these restrictions permanent. The proposed restrictions are shown on drawing E8991/02 and are described in the schedule to the report.
Decision Maker: Corporate Director Place
Decision published: 18/04/2019
Effective from: 11/04/2019
Decision:
1) That the result of the consultation and the objection be noted.
2) That authorisation be given to advertise the intention to introduce the Traffic Regulation Order as detailed in the schedule to the report and that, if no objections are maintained the order be made and implemented in whole or in part as soon as is practicable.
3) That any objections maintained be reported back for consideration.
Lead officer: Dorothy Stagg
The Council’s investment plans in the Education portfolio for the next financial year support Trafford’s corporate priority preserving and improving educational excellence and ensure that pupils are able to thrive and achieve their educational outcomes through fit for purpose and high quality learning environments.
The Council also has a general duty under Section 2 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 to provide a safe working environment and hence respond to condition issues, which have health and safety implications.
To support the achievement of this duty, and to meet any risks in relation to school conditions and access, the Council has received an indicative allocation of £1.644 million for Capital Maintenance for 2019/20.
Decision Maker: Executive Member for Children's Services
Decision published: 18/04/2019
Effective from: 30/04/2019
Decision:
That the proposals contained within the report be approved as the detailed capital programme for 2019/20, specifically:
1. Agree to carry out condition and access work detailed in Appendix A to the report: Proposed Capital Projects, Capital Maintenance Programme, Tables 1 and 1a.
2. Note the Locally Co-ordinated Voluntary Aided Programme (LCVAP) condition and access works detailed in Appendix A: Proposed Capital Projects LCVAP, Table 2.
Lead officer: Alison Milne