Tuesday, 10 January 2017

Greater Manchester Spatial Framework - Update to Civic Society Response & details of Protest Walk to Stockport Town Hall


The Civic Society Response to the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework consultation has been updated to include further comment on the viability of the proposed Tram-train between Rose Hill and High Lane and to suggest an alternative strategy to promote urban regeneration. 

See HERE for the final version of our response. 

 you can respond in 3 ways:
  • on line: http://gmsf-consult.objective.co.uk/portal
  • by email: GMSF@agma.gov.uk
  • by post: Greater Manchester Support Team, PO Box 532, Town Hall,                        Manchester, M60 2LA
This consultation finishes 16th January 2017 
all responses must be submitted by then.

The civic society committee has attended relevant meetings, considered various views, and discussed the issues at length at an extraordinary committee meeting on 2nd December. Our planners, having read through and considered all the GMSF consultation data, have prepared the society's response and will submit to GMSF by 16th January 2017.

Feel free to use the society's response to help you write your own response 

it will add weight if you say it in your own words and with your own examples. 
The important thing is to respond 


High Lane Protest Walk Saturday 14th January 2017

A walk to in support of the Save Stockport's Greenbelt campaign will take place on Saturday 14th January starting at 11-00am from High Lane village hall.  Supporters will walk down to the Rising Sun Pub and take buses to the Blossoms pub.

Groups from Cheadle Hulme, Heald Green, Woodford and CPRE will meet the High Lane contingent at the Blossoms Pub (junction of Bramhall Lane and the A6) and will walk together to arrive at Stockport Town Hall at 1-00pm.


See below for details




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