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Re: Marple Area Committee Meetings [Until 9 April 2025]
« Reply #105 on: October 29, 2024, 06:38:20 AM »
September 2024 Meeting:

The last MAC Meeting on 11th September was not promoted here but it can be watched on catch-up via this link:

https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=138&MId=29498&Ver=4

The agenda for the Marple Area Committee Meeting on Wednesday 30 October has been published.

The meeting starts at 6pm in Marple Senior Citizens' Hall and members of the public may attend.

The press and public are also able to follow the proceedings by watching the live webcast of the meeting.

Watch LIVE via this link, or afterwards on catch-up: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?MId=29499&EVT=105

Note that the Web Casts are embedded in the meeting agendas.

There's a page about Marple AC that tries to explain in simple terms what they do and how you can get involved here:

http://www.marple.website/marple-area-committee.html

The page includes a map of the Marple Wards so you can see exactly where the boundaries of Marple North and Marple South and High Lane are. It also features a live feed from the Stockport Council web site at the bottom that shows links to the latest agendas issued, meetings held etc.

There is also a shortcut link to the Marple Area Committee page on the council site: www.stockport.gov.uk/mac

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Re: Marple Area Committee Meetings [Until 9 April 2025]
« Reply #104 on: July 28, 2024, 07:29:00 AM »
Marple Area Cycling and Walking Strategy (MACAWS)

As well as the Community Hub Planning Application being reviewed at Marple Area Committee Meeting on Wednesday, the findings of last year's consultation on the Marple Area Cycling and Walking Strategy (MACAWS) are being reported. There are a large number of documents included in the agenda but this summary report may be the best document to read if you want to understand the outcome and next steps: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/documents/s235229/Enc.%207%20for%20MACAWS%20App%20C%20-%20Consultation%20Summary%20Report.pdf

If you want to review the full package it's item 9 on the agenda: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=138&MId=29497&Ver=4

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Re: Marple Area Committee Meetings [Until 9 April 2025]
« Reply #103 on: July 25, 2024, 07:10:57 AM »
Marple Community Hub Planning Application: Wednesday 31 July 2024

The long-awaited Planning Application for the new Community Hub in Marple Memorial Park will be considered by Marple Area Committee on Wednesday 31 July.

The meeting starts at 6pm in the Marple Senior Citizens' Hall and can also be watched live or on catch-up after the event.

Follow this link to the council web site for the full agenda details (item 5) and also to watch live:

https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=138&MId=29497&Ver=4

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Re: Marple Area Committee Meetings [Until 9 April 2025]
« Reply #102 on: July 13, 2024, 11:28:16 AM »
Marple Area Committee Dates until 9 April 2025 added to the Community Calendar

Apologies, but for personal reasons I've not kept up with Marple Area Committee Meetings since November last year.

The meetings that haven't been announced in advance are listed below and can be caught up if you missed them via the links provided:

24 January 2024: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=138&MId=29062&Ver=4

6 March 2024: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=138&MId=29063&Ver=4

17 April 2024: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=138&MId=29064&Ver=4

19 June 2024: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=138&MId=29496&Ver=4


The next meeting is scheduled for 31 July 2024

The agenda isn't usually published until the week before but I suspect the Marple Community Hub Planning Application will probably be on it once it is.

This will be the link: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=138&MId=29497&Ver=4

And here are some recent (March 2024) 3D images of the scheme:

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Re: Marple Area Committee Meetings [Until 9 April 2025]
« Reply #101 on: November 29, 2023, 02:47:22 PM »
The agenda for the Marple Area Committee Meeting on Wednesday 29 November (tonight) has been published.

The meeting starts at 6pm in Marple Senior Citizens' Hall and members of the public may attend.

The press and public are also able to follow the proceedings by watching the live webcast of the meeting.

Watch LIVE via this link, or afterwards on catch-up: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?MId=29061&EVT=105

Note that the Web Casts are embedded in the meeting agendas.

There's a page about Marple AC that tries to explain in simple terms what they do and how you can get involved here:

http://www.marple.website/marple-area-committee.html

The page includes a map of the Marple Wards so you can see exactly where the boundaries of Marple North and Marple South and High Lane are. It also features a live feed from the Stockport Council web site at the bottom that shows links to the latest agendas issued, meetings held etc.

There is also a shortcut link to the Marple Area Committee page on the council site: www.stockport.gov.uk/mac


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Re: Marple Area Committee Meetings [Until 9 April 2025]
« Reply #100 on: October 17, 2023, 04:24:52 PM »
The agenda for the Marple Area Committee Meeting on Wednesday 18 October has been published.

Amongst the items on the agenda are an Open Forum on the Current Marple Swimming Baths site and Flexi-Funding applications from Plastic Free Marple and Marple Youth Project, and not last but not least, another chapter in the long-running saga to (maybe) remove (some of) the horrible humps on Windlehurst Lane!

The meeting starts at 6pm in Marple Senior Citizens' Hall and members of the public may attend.

The press and public are also able to follow the proceedings by watching the live webcast of the meeting.

Watch LIVE via this link, or afterwards on catch-up: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?MId=29060&EVT=101&DT=A

Note that the Web Casts are embedded in the meeting agendas.

There's a page about Marple AC that tries to explain in simple terms what they do and how you can get involved here:

http://www.marple.website/marple-area-committee.html

The page includes a map of the Marple Wards so you can see exactly where the boundaries of Marple North and Marple South and High Lane are. It also features a live feed from the Stockport Council web site at the bottom that shows links to the latest agendas issued, meetings held etc.

There is also a shortcut link to the Marple Area Committee page on the council site: www.stockport.gov.uk/mac
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Re: Marple Area Committee Meetings [Until 9 April 2025]
« Reply #99 on: September 11, 2023, 06:34:48 AM »
The agenda for the Marple Area Committee Meeting on Wednesday 13 September has been published.

Amongst the items being discussed are an update on Footpath 62 (Marple Dale) applications for the Ride of Remembrance and Brabyns Bonfire, and I understand a petition may be submitted on behalf of the community concerning ASB / dangerous riding in the area.

The meeting starts at 6pm in Marple Senior Citizens' Hall and members of the public may attend.

The press and public are also able to follow the proceedings by watching the live webcast of the meeting.

Watch LIVE via this link, or afterwards on catch-up: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?MId=29059&EVT=101&DT=A

Note that the Web Casts are embedded in the meeting agendas.

There's a page about Marple AC that tries to explain in simple terms what they do and how you can get involved here:

http://www.marple.website/marple-area-committee.html

The page includes a map of the Marple Wards so you can see exactly where the boundaries of Marple North and Marple South and High Lane are. It also features a live feed from the Stockport Council web site at the bottom that shows links to the latest agendas issued, meetings held etc.

There is also a shortcut link to the Marple Area Committee page on the council site: www.stockport.gov.uk/mac
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Re: Marple Area Committee Meetings [Until 9 April 2025]
« Reply #98 on: June 15, 2023, 06:48:14 AM »
The agenda for the Marple Area Committee Meeting on Wednesday 21 June has been published.

First meeting after the local elections and it looks like councillors have lots to discuss!

The meeting starts at 6pm in Marple Senior Citizens' Hall and members of the public may attend.

The press and public are also able to follow the proceedings by watching the live webcast of the meeting.

Watch LIVE via this link, or afterwards on catch-up: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?MId=29057&EVT=101&DT=A

Note that the Web Casts are embedded in the meeting agendas.

There's a page about Marple AC that tries to explain in simple terms what they do and how you can get involved here:

http://www.marple.website/marple-area-committee.html

The page includes a map of the Marple Wards so you can see exactly where the boundaries of Marple North and Marple South and High Lane are. It also features a live feed from the Stockport Council web site at the bottom that shows links to the latest agendas issued, meetings held etc.

There is also a shortcut link to the Marple Area Committee page on the council site: www.stockport.gov.uk/mac
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Re: Marple Area Committee Meetings [Until 9 April 2025]
« Reply #97 on: April 14, 2023, 07:45:48 AM »
The agenda for the Marple Area Committee Meeting on Wednesday 19 April has been published.

The meeting will include consideration of Flexi-Funding applications from Climate Action Marple, Friends of Cromwell Avenue Park and Friends of Marple Memorial Park.

The meeting starts at 6pm in Marple Senior Citizens' Hall and members of the public may attend.

The press and public are also able to follow the proceedings by watching the live webcast of the meeting.

Watch LIVE via this link, or afterwards on catch-up: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=138&MId=28435&Ver=4

Note that the Web Casts are embedded in the meeting agendas.

There's a page about Marple AC that tries to explain in simple terms what they do and how you can get involved here:

http://www.marple.website/marple-area-committee.html

The page includes a map of the Marple Wards so you can see exactly where the boundaries of Marple North and Marple South and High Lane are. It also features a live feed from the Stockport Council web site at the bottom that shows links to the latest agendas issued, meetings held etc.

There is also a shortcut link to the Marple Area Committee page on the council site: www.stockport.gov.uk/mac
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Re: Marple Area Committee Meetings [Until 9 April 2025]
« Reply #96 on: March 02, 2023, 06:00:30 AM »
The agenda for the Marple Area Committee Meeting on Wednesday 8 March has been published.

The meeting will include an Open Forum on the Marple District Centre Action Plan created in partnership with Marple Vision Team.

The meeting starts at 6pm in Marple Senior Citizens' Hall and members of the public may attend.

The press and public are also able to follow the proceedings by watching the live webcast of the meeting.

Watch LIVE via this link, or afterwards on catch-up: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?MId=28434&EVT=101&DT=A

Note that the Web Casts are embedded in the meeting agendas.

There's a page about Marple AC that tries to explain in simple terms what they do and how you can get involved here:

http://www.marple.website/marple-area-committee.html

The page includes a map of the Marple Wards so you can see exactly where the boundaries of Marple North and Marple South and High Lane are. It also features a live feed from the Stockport Council web site at the bottom that shows links to the latest agendas issued, meetings held etc.

There is also a shortcut link to the Marple Area Committee page on the council site: www.stockport.gov.uk/mac
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Re: Marple Area Committee Meetings [Until 9 April 2025]
« Reply #95 on: January 20, 2023, 02:17:26 PM »
The agenda for the Marple Area Committee Meeting on Wednesday 25 January has been published.

Marple Pool / Community Hub is likely to be a hot topic following the unsuccessful Levelling Up bid.

The meeting starts at 6pm in Marple Senior Citizens' Hall and members of the public may attend.

The press and public are also able to follow the proceedings by watching the live webcast of the meeting.

Watch LIVE via this link, or afterwards on catch-up: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=138&MId=28433&Ver=4

Note that the Web Casts are embedded in the meeting agendas.

There's a page about Marple AC that tries to explain in simple terms what they do and how you can get involved here:

http://www.marple.website/marple-area-committee.html

The page includes a map of the Marple Wards so you can see exactly where the boundaries of Marple North and Marple South and High Lane are. It also features a live feed from the Stockport Council web site at the bottom that shows links to the latest agendas issued, meetings held etc.

There is also a shortcut link to the Marple Area Committee page on the council site: www.stockport.gov.uk/mac
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Re: Marple Area Committee Meetings [Until 9 April 2025]
« Reply #94 on: November 30, 2022, 04:23:26 PM »
The agenda for the Marple Area Committee Meeting on Wednesday 30 November has been published.

The agenda covers a number of items that will be of interest to local people including an Open Forum on Creating a Strong, Vibrant and Healthy Marple District Centre.

The meeting starts at 6pm in Marple Senior Citizens' Hall and members of the public may attend.

The press and public are also able to follow the proceedings by watching the live webcast of the meeting.

Watch LIVE via this link, or afterwards on catch-up: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?MId=28432&EVT=101&DT=A

Note that the Web Casts are embedded in the meeting agendas.

There's a page about Marple AC that tries to explain in simple terms what they do and how you can get involved here:

http://www.marple.website/marple-area-committee.html

The page includes a map of the Marple Wards so you can see exactly where the boundaries of Marple North and Marple South and High Lane are. It also features a live feed from the Stockport Council web site at the bottom that shows links to the latest agendas issued, meetings held etc.

There is also a shortcut link to the Marple Area Committee page on the council site: www.stockport.gov.uk/mac
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Re: Marple Area Committee Meetings [Until 9 April 2025]
« Reply #93 on: October 12, 2022, 06:27:13 AM »
The agenda for the Marple Area Committee Meeting on Wednesday 19 October has been published.

The agenda covers a number of items that will be of interest to local people.

The meeting starts at 6pm in Marple Senior Citizens' Hall and members of the public may attend.

The press and public are also able to follow the proceedings by watching the live webcast of the meeting.

Watch LIVE via this link, or afterwards on catch-up: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?MId=28431&EVT=101&DT=A

Note that the Web Casts are embedded in the meeting agendas.

There's a page about Marple AC that tries to explain in simple terms what they do and how you can get involved here:

http://www.marple.website/marple-area-committee.html

The page includes a map of the Marple Wards so you can see exactly where the boundaries of Marple North and Marple South and High Lane are. It also features a live feed from the Stockport Council web site at the bottom that shows links to the latest agendas issued, meetings held etc.

There is also a shortcut link to the Marple Area Committee page on the council site: www.stockport.gov.uk/mac
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Re: Marple Area Committee Meetings [Until 9 April 2025]
« Reply #92 on: September 14, 2022, 06:11:32 AM »
Marple Area Committee Meeting scheduled for today has been cancelled

Following the sad announcement of the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, this meeting of the Area Committee will no longer take place. Any business listed on the agenda for the meeting will now be considered at the next scheduled meeting of the committee. For all enquiries, please contact Democratic Services at 0161 474 3216 or email democratic.services@stockport.gov.uk.
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Re: Marple Area Committee Meetings [Until 9 April 2025]
« Reply #91 on: June 15, 2022, 05:38:16 AM »
The agenda for the Marple Area Committee Meeting on Wednesday 22 June has been published.

Things will get back to normal following the recent elections with the appoint of a new chair for the committee.

Several interesting topics include news about the Stockport CAN Fund and a Flexibility Funding application from Marple Youth Project to enable them to run 2 times a week.

The location is Marple Senior Citizens' Hall, making it easier for local people to attend.

The press and public are able to follow the proceedings by watching the live webcast of the meeting.

Watch LIVE via this link, or afterwards on catch-up: https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=138&MId=28428&Ver=4

Note that the Web Casts are embedded in the meeting agendas.

There's a page about Marple AC that tries to explain in simple terms what they do and how you can get involved here:

http://www.marple.website/marple-area-committee.html

The page includes a map of the Marple Wards so you can see exactly where the boundaries of Marple North and Marple South and High Lane are. It also features a live feed from the Stockport Council web site at the bottom that shows links to the latest agendas issued, meetings held etc.

There is also a shortcut link to the Marple Area Committee page on the council site: www.stockport.gov.uk/mac
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