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The latest – £235,000 of our money – Lord Goddard’s involvement

Offerton Precinct Posted on Mon, August 04, 2014 21:11

From the Executive Meeting Agenda document – 12/8/14

It is to be “hoped” we get our money back from the very iffy former Precinct owners. Why did Goddard, Meikle, the two Corriss, Hogg, Smith et al hand these disreputable people golden planning elephants? I could guess.

“Offerton Precinct Development

This scheme relates to the
redevelopment of the Offerton Precinct.

Possession took place on
1
st July 2013 whereupon payments began
to flow to the affected parties.

It is hoped that these costs will be
covered by the proposed indemnity from Tenbest. If the costs
exceed the indemnity from Tenbest, the
shortfall will be raised through Directly Funded Borrowing.

Negotiations continue with regards the
amount of compensation, with no substantive progress
having been made during Qtr 1 of
2014/15. It is unlikely that negotiations will be completed in
the
short term but it is hoped that they will be
completed during the current financial year.”



Portas Pilot – the latest

Portas Pilot Posted on Mon, August 04, 2014 21:00

From the Executive Meeting Agenda 12/8/14

PIF 2012/13

Portas Pilot Bid match-funding

As a Portas Pilot, Stockport secured £0.100m funding, plus £0.100m Council capital match funding, with £0.020m of the capital allocation having been spent in 2012/13.

In September 2013 the Portas Pilot Project Delivery Group (PPPG), (established following the Stockport Town Team vote in April 2013), agreed to allocate funds to a number of projects using the funds available to them (including this capital match-funding), with all expenditure needing to be completed by May 2015.

The PPPG allocated the capital match –funding resources to three projects:

1) Council Managed Grant Scheme (£0.020m) – Grants of £0.002m will be awarded to new and existing businesses to make physical improvements to their premises. It is anticipated that £0.020m expenditure will take place 2014/15.

2) Stockport Market Events (£0.020m) – £0.020m will be spent on events for Stockport Market during Quarter 3 of 2014/15. No details have yet been provided by the PPPG or the project applicants.

3) Unallocated (£0.037m) – The previously anticipated installation of a “Gateway Arches” feature at the entrance of Little Underbanks will now not be proceeding. As such the PPPG are currently considering other project proposals, several of which may require capital funding support from the Portas Pilot Bid match-funding.

It is envisaged that the remaining allocation of £0.077m will be spent in the current financial year.



Cheshire East Local Plan Inquiry

Bypass Posted on Sun, August 03, 2014 07:39


Diesel vehicle drivers to pay more

Bypass Posted on Sun, August 03, 2014 07:30

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/29/diesel-drivers-may-face-higher-costs-pollution-battle

Air quality issues hot up- who will pay the massive fines from the LibDem road for votes?



Lord Goddard. Who will pay Stockport’s Air quality fine

Bypass Posted on Sat, August 02, 2014 07:56

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/11007326/Diesel-car-drivers-betrayed-as-EU-cracks-down-on-Britain-over-air-pollution.html

The LibDems’ road for votes will breach EU Air Quality laws. Who will pay the massive fines? The people of Stockport???



Even Cllr Jones admits the bypass won’t work

Bypass Posted on Fri, August 01, 2014 17:19

http://www.cheshireeast.public-i.tv/core/portal/webcast_interactive/136292

At 1 hr 12 minutes into the recording.



Fraud

LibDem Councillors Posted on Mon, July 28, 2014 17:22

http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/d_to_g/fraud_act/



Heald Green Mosque – why expand into Green Belt?

LibDem Councillors Posted on Sun, July 20, 2014 09:09

There is already a big problem concerning traffic attending this Mosque. Why allow it to increase? “The buildings already sit on greenbelt land and new boundaries would mean encroaching onto more green space”

Don’t allow the application then.



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