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To consider any Notices of Motion that have been received in accordance withparagraph 1.34 of the Council Procedural Rules
Minutes:
The following Notices of Motion had been submitted in accordance with paragraph 1.34 of the Council Procedural Rules:
1. Alternative Forms of Governance
Proposed by
Councillor J Nicholas and Seconded by Councillor
B Walmsley
“To convene a cross-party Working Group, at the start of the next municipal year, to consider the implementation of alternative forms of governance, with the recommendations being presented to this Council.”
RESOLVED:
That the Motion stand referred to the Constitution Committee.
2. Cheshire East Road and Footpath Network
Proposed by
Councillor I Faseyi and Seconded by Councillor
N Mannion.
“This Council notes concerns in respect of a managed decline of our road network and supports the LGA's call for the government to deal with the disparity in funding between national roads (Motorways & Major trunk Roads) and local roads.
Whilst the building of new roads and by-passes funded via Central government capital grants is welcome, it merely highlights the increasingly dilapidated state of a large proportion of the rest of the Cheshire East’s road and footpath network.
The hard winter, combined with a lack of any meaningful programme of preventative road maintenance on all but the main trunk roads in Cheshire East in recent years, has resulted in many local & estate roads now rapidly deteriorating to the verge of becoming a danger to road users and pedestrians in places.
The ongoing reliance on merely filling potholes with "blobs" of tarmac rather than a programme of proper structural repairs is both only a temporary, and also an inefficient use of the shrinking available resources-a case of "penny wise, pound foolish”?”
RESOLVED:
That the Motion stand referred to Cabinet.
3. Deprivation Levels
Proposed by Councillor S Brookfield and Seconded by
Councillor
L Jeuda
“This Council notes the view that it is widely acknowledged that Cheshire East is a diverse unitary authority with some areas having recognised 'Executive Wealth' status; and that it is therefore disturbing to note that deprivation levels in some parts of the Borough have declined further since 2010 with disparity widening. According to Public Health England (July 2017) 'life expectancy is 10.3 years lower for men and 8.3 years lower for women in the most deprived areas of Cheshire East.
As the elected representatives of most of these wards, the Labour
Group requests a comprehensive report be prepared that details the
plans that Cheshire East Council has in place to tackle the
nationally recognised deprivation in wards within Crewe and
Macclesfield, as well as detailing current initiatives to improve
the health and well-being of residents living in those wards and
how current funding will be used to support those
initiatives.”
RESOLVED:
That the Motion stand referred to the Cheshire East Health and Wellbeing Board.
4. Licensing of Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles
Proposed by Councillor D Flude and Seconded by Councillor B Roberts
“This Council notes the
concern that the Licensing of Taxis and Private HireVehicles
(Safeguarding and Road Safety) Bill was 'talked out' by
Sir Christopher Chope (Christchurch) (Con) in
Parliament.
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