Dear Stockport Council’s insurers

I reported a dangerous situation that the local LibDem councillors and MP are allowing to continue.  I can only assume they are on the take, because many local residents have reported what has gone on on this protected, amenity land and they have done nothing.  Perhaps they will get a payback when the houses are built.  Who knows.

After overturning a bulldozer yesterday close to a pavement, another, larger bulldozer is now on the site close to the protected species.  There is so much illegality going on here and the councillors do nothing.  I have reported the matter to the Health and Safety Executive.

These are the same councillors wilfully blind to council paedophilia, multi £m planning corruption involving ignoring a new primary school being built on brown asbestos and appalling human rights abuses.  You should not be insuring Smart/Clark/Roberts/Cullen/Bates/Hunter.  Their continued actions are uninsurable.

Kind regards

Sheila

From: Sheila Oliver [mailto:sheilaoliver@ntlworld.com]
Sent: 20 February 2025 14:31
To: ‘publicsector@uk.zurich.com’
Cc: ‘enforcement.dc@stockport.gov.uk’; Vicki Bates (vicki.bates@stockport.gov.uk); cllr.mark.roberts@stockport.gov.uk; cllr.angie.clark@stockport.gov.uk; cllr.rachel.bresnahan@stockport.gov.uk; leader@stockport.gov.uk
Subject: Stockport Council ignoring dangerous activity

Dear Zurich Insurance

You insure Stockport Council.

On protected, amenity land where no disturbance at all is permitted, the Council has allowed the new landowner to disturb the land with bulldozers.  The councillors have been repeatedly informed since last August but have done nothing.  Senior council officers have also been informed but also have done nothing.

Yesterday the landowner, Mr Greg Hall of Magda Road, Stockport, had a second bulldozer on the site close to a public road.  The bulldozer tipped over.  Had I or my grandchild or anyone else have been walking there we could have been killed.

I have today reported the matter to enforcement at Stockport Council, who might well be capable of sensible action in this matter, unlike the lazy and useless local councillors and senior council officers.

I shall keep you informed as to what action, if any, is taken.

Kind regards

Sheila