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Will the dodgy LibDems comply with this?

LibDem Councillor Mark Hunter, LibDem Councillors, Padden Brook Posted on Sat, April 26, 2025 14:32

Given their past behaviour, I very much doubt it.

Public Question to the Cabinet

I refer to your public question that you submitted to the 10 December 2024 meeting of the Cabinet which was as follows:-

“Regarding the Local Wildlife Site and Amenity land at Padden Brook Romiley, were the land to be released for housing what legal process would need to be completed before the land could be released for this or any other purpose?”

As you were not in attendance, it was agreed that a written response would be provided.

I have now been passed the following response which I have been asked to circulate to you:-

Dear Mrs Oliver

For the allocation of the land on the proposals map of the adopted development plan to change, this would need to take place via the process of reviewing the local plan.   It should however be noted that the allocation of the land on a proposals map does not prevent a landowner (or other party) applying for planning permission for an alternative use of the land.   Regards

Cllr Mark Hunter

Leader of the Council

Public Question to the Cabinet

I refer to your public question that you submitted to the 5 November 2024 meeting of the Council Meeting which was as follows:-

“Please could Councillor Hunter confirm that the land at Padden Brook mentioned in the Refusal of Planning Permission J492 dated 28th May 1974 is Amenity land as stated therein? “

As you were not in attendance, it was agreed that a written response would be provided.

I have now been passed the following response which I have been asked to circulate to you:-

Dear Mrs Oliver

Thank you for your question regarding Padden Brook and the refusal of planning permission in 1974.  I am aware that you have recently raised a number of similar questions to officers from across the council and have already been provided with a response.

The land at Padden Brook includes an area of woodland which is defined as a Local Wildlife Site on the proposals map of the adopted development plan.  It is clear from the reference given in the refusal of planning permission in 1974 that this land was originally identified as an area of amenity which would serve the wider residential development that was implemented.

Regards
Cllr
Mark Hunter

Leader of the Council



LibDem Liar council leader Mark Hunter

LibDem Councillor Mark Hunter, LibDem Councillors, Padden Brook Posted on Sat, April 26, 2025 14:26

LibDem councillor leader Mark Hunter claimed Stockport Council can’t act on wildlife crime.

A council can act on wildlife crime — but usually only to a certain extent.

In the UK (and many other places), local councils have responsibilities like:

  • Enforcing by-laws about parks, public spaces, and nature reserves they manage.
  • Supporting or working with the police, Natural England, the Environment Agency, or the RSPCA when wildlife crime happens locally.
  • Investigating complaints about habitat destruction, illegal trapping, poisoning, or disturbance to protected species — especially when linked to planning permissions or land management.
  • Issuing fines or taking other action if local rules are broken (for example, disturbing nesting birds in a council nature reserve).
  • Public Question to the Council Meeting
  • I refer to your public question that you submitted to the 3 April 2025 meeting of the Council Meeting which was as follows:-
  • Temporary in planning terms is 28 days.  When will the scruffy trailer dumped on visual amenity land/Local Wildlife Site at Padden Brook be removed?  Local people have been asking the LibDems about this for many, many months and only received an incorrect answer in response tweezered out of them.
  • As you were not in attendance, it was agreed that a written response would be provided.
  • I have now been passed the following response which I have been asked to circulate to you:-
  • As previously advised by officers from the planning service, the trailer is on site to assist the landowner with clearance of detritus and we are advised that it will be removed once these works are completed.  The trailer is not development requiring planning permission and is not covered by the 28 day temporary permission, as this relates to the use of land.
  • We remain satisfied that the response you have been provided is correct.
  •                 Cllr Angie Clark and Cllr Mark Roberts

Public Question to the Council Meeting

I refer to your public question that you submitted to the 1 October 2024 meeting of the Council Meeting which was as follows:-

“I identified important trees on the Padden Brook site.  I asked people to contact their local councillors to protect them.  The councillors will have sent an email to the relevant officer, and the trees now have Woodland Tree Protection Orders on them.

“I identified that the land there is Amenity land and its wildlife cannot be disturbed,  partly due to the unique nature of the land which has been not disturbed since the late 1960s.  I informed the Council Leader, Monitoring Officer, Chief Executive and Cllrs Smart, Clark and Roberts that the land was being massacred.   All of these people simply stood by and let it happen.  Amongst other important wildlife we have lost dormice.

“Will the landowner be charged with wildlife crime?  We, the people of Romiley, really respect nature.  It is a shame that Stockport Council doesn’t.”

As you were not in attendance, it was agreed that a written response would be provided.

I have now been passed the following response which I have been asked to circulate to you:-

Dear Mrs Oliver

Thank you for your question to the council meeting on 1 October 2024.

Any decision to charge the landowner with wildlife crime would be a matter for Greater Manchester Police and not Stockport Council.

Regards
Cllr
Mark Hunter

Leader of the Council