Monday, 18 November 2019

FOOD WASTE BIN SERVICE TO LAUNCH

A new food waste recycling service for Cheshire East residents will start in January 2020From 6th January, people will start to receive a small green food caddy. This will enable food waste to be separated easily from the rest of everyday household waste. 

Residents can start using their caddy as soon as they receive it. An initial supply of biodegradable liners will be provided with the caddy. However use of these is optional. Once the caddy is full the food waste goes directly into the garden waste bin along with garden waste, with or without a liner.

As a result of this new service, green garden waste bins will be collected every two weeks throughout the year, rather than there being a break in collections during the winter months which has happened over the last few years. From Januarymixed food and garden waste will be taken to a special processing plant in Crewe, where it will be recycled into compost.


LONDON ROAD SPEED ASSESSMENT

Many of you will have noticed that wires have been placed at intervals across London Road over the last couple of days. The wires are part of a speed assessment which I have asked for, following requests from a number of residents to do something about speeding vehicles through the centre of our village, particularly at weekends and during the evening.

I am aware that this has been an ongoing problem for some time and I have been pressing Cheshire East Highways to consider various traffic calming options as a result; however, any action taken by Cheshire East Highways has to be evidence based and that is why they have agreed to carry out a speed assessment.


The speed assessment can only take into account the AVERAGE speed of all vehicles moving along London Road, so whilst we can all probably cite examples of vehicles we have seen using excessive speed, Highways will only be able to take action is there is evidence that most vehicles are travelling above the speed limit at this location.

Back in February, the Parish Council invested in an additional Speed Indicator Device which has been located on Congleton Road. This afternoon I have downloaded all the data that has been collected over the 9 month period since then and have now shared this with the engineers from Cheshire East Highways, to support our case. The data shows:

- an average speed of 34 mph
- a top speed (southbound) of 86 mph
- a top speed (northbound) of 97 mph
- a total of 362,632 vehicle movements over the period




Tuesday, 5 November 2019

SINK HOLE ON MOTTRAM ROAD

Following a report from a resident, I recently went out to inspect the site of a pothole on Mottram Road. Closer inspection revealed that it is in fact a sink hole and I would like to reassure residents that this has now been reported to Cheshire East Highways as a priority for action. A traffic cone has been left in front of the sinkhole to indicate its presence, but I would like to advise all drivers and pedestrians to take extra care if they are in the vicinity. I will provide an update in due course.



Sunday, 3 November 2019

SPEEDWATCH RESULTS - THURSDAY 31ST OCTOBER

Last Thursday I joined a group of residents and volunteers from our Community Speedwatch Team. On this occasion we were stationed on Brook Lane, where we were joined by our PCSO, Anna Jenkinson. There was a marked reduction in vehicles recorded, although this could have been as a result of it being half-term week. The results in full were as follows:



- 23 vehicles recorded exceeding the speed threshold
- 18 vehicles exceeding the threshold but travelling below 40mph
- 5 vehicles travelling at 40mph or above
- highest recorded speed was 44mph

Our next session will be on Thursday 21st November. We are always pleased to welcome more volunteers to our group, so if you are able to spare an hour a month to help out, please get in touch.