Firstly Amazon, the surface of Rollins Lane at present does not impede motorists, so there will be no change in the amount of fly-tipping etc. of which I haven’t noticed any. It only impedes cyclists and pedestrians where the surface is totally unacceptable for everyday use. Consider pushing a wheelchair along it, even worse for one whose chair is hand propelled.
As for the effect on the adjacent houses, to my knowledge they did not object to the short lengths of resurfacing adjacent to their houses that I managed to persuade the Council to provide, and I very much doubt the householders in the Mellor Strines area objected to their adjacent footpaths and bridleways being upgraded, in fact I believe they proposed it.
Furthermore, from the experience of friends who live close to what was a disused railway line similar to the MIddlewood Way, but which leads into the City of Derby, once its surface was made suitable for commuting by bicycle the value of the houses increased where they had easy access to the route.
In reply to Condate, I agree we do not want all footpaths to be covered in tarmac. but we live in an Urban Area where traffic and vehicles parked on the pavements make many roads, such as Compstall Road, really unpleasant to use. Far better to walk and cycle between Marple and Compstall via Brabyns Park without have to wear special footwear, or having to clean your bike after every journey. If you go to Bramhall and Happy Valley the Council caters for the major routes in a proper way, so why do they continually refuse to cater for Brabyns Park and those that wish to use it. Furthermore, the Government wants to encourage more cycling and walking, so why does Stockport Council think it is unnecessary to take sensible steps to comply? .
I shall be writing to our MP William Wragg - william@williamwragg.org.uk to ask him to ensure that any use of our Council Tax Money, and any Government Grants the Council receives will actually result in more people being able to leave their cars at home and to commute to work etc on foot or by bicycle. I hope others will do so as well, and to contact anyone else that has, or hopes to have, any influence over Stockport MBC.