TEMPORARY TRAFFIC SIGNALS MILNROW ROAD, SHAW (OUTSIDE 435 / 437) – for seven days

traffic-lights-signDue to an emergency repair required to an electrical cable (loss of power to properties), temporary signals will be required for approximately one week.

The contractor has been informed to manually operate the signals during morning and afternoon peak times to manage queue lengths. (7.30am-9.30am and 4.00pm – 6.00pm)

Emergency Contact & Telephone Number in the Event of Traffic Signal Failure: 0161 8709111.

LOCAL LIB DEMS WELCOME CLAMPDOWN OVER PAYDAY LOAN AND BETTING SHOPS

Neon sign of loan company in Moose Jaw in scenic Saskatchewan CanadaThe Leader of the Opposition and the Liberal Democrat Group, Cllr Howard Sykes, has endorsed the recent comments of his party colleague, Cllr Gerald Vernon Jackson, Leader of the LGA Liberal Democrats, who welcomed a new announcement that will enable councils to keep a lid on the numbers of payday loan companies or betting shops allowed to open.

Commenting Cllr Sykes said: “The Oldham Liberal Democrats have been at the forefront of the battle to combat the spread of payday loan companies and betting shops.  These lead to the impoverishment of already poor individuals. We have raised this issue in Council and with Government, and I am pleased that pressure from ourselves and fellow Liberal Democrats across the country will now lead to the introduction of new regulations that will place new curbs on payday loan companies and betting shops.

Cllr Vernon Jackson said: “Councils and their communities have repeatedly called for powers to tackle problems caused by the proliferation of betting shops and pay day loan companies.  We are pleased the Government has acted on the concerns expressed both by the LGA and Liberal Democrat Councillors.  Putting bookmakers in a new planning class will rightly ensure councils can consider and scrutinise all applications for new betting shops. However, this will not help areas with existing clustering of betting shops as it will still allow a rival betting company to simply take over a vacant betting or payday loan ship without needing planning permission.

“This is why councils ultimately need much greater local discretion to shape their high streets and help stimulate local economic growth. The introduction of a new cumulative impact test would rightly give councils the power to also veto new shops in areas already saturated by betting shops if firms can’t prove a new shop would benefit the local economy.

“Communities need more say on what type of businesses and shops open in their local area. This is vital in getting people back out shopping in their local high street or town centre”.

Budget welcomed – by local Lib Dems

thCAGDS5F2Lib Dem Group Leader and Opposition Leader on Oldham Council, Councillor Howard Sykes, commented:

“The key things in the budget that will have a welcome impact upon the citizens of Oldham Borough include:

  • Help for lower and middle income earners by increasing the Personal Allowance by further £200 so that from April 2016 the tax threshold increases to £10,800 and from April 2017 to £11,000.

Raising the Personal Allowance was a commitment by the Liberal Democrats when they joined the Government. At that time, Prime Minister David Cameron said that it was not affordable – but the Liberal Democrats have done it.

An average worker is now over £800 a year better off as a result of this measure.

By 2017/2018, 27.2 million workers will have benefited from increases in the personal allowance and we will have lifted over 3.7 million out of income tax altogether.

  • Help for children with mental health problems by providing £1.25bn of new funding over the next five years to treat 110,000 more children with mental health issues, and provide rapid access to treatment for new mothers.

This investment has been secured following a recent personal commitment by the Deputy Prime Minister, Liberal Democrat Party Leader Nick Clegg.

  • Help for motorists by cancelling Labour’s fuel duty increase for September, so that fuel duty will have been frozen for five years – the longest freeze for more than 20 years.

This will give a total saving to the typical motorist of more than nine pounds every time they fill up their tank.

  • Help for people buying a house with a new Help to Buy ISA providing up to £3,000 for first time buyers using their savings to buy a home.

This is in addition to home owners making mortgage repayments benefitting from Britain’s lowest interest rates throughout the lifetime of this Parliament.

  • Help for savers by creating a new savings income allowance so that 95 per cent of individuals can now save completely tax free.

This will mean more money in the pockets of savers who work hard to put money aside.

  • Help for pensioners by introducing Steve Webb’s proposal to give people who have already bought an annuity greater flexibility over how they access its value.

This is on top of the Triple Lock commitment made by the Liberal Democrats that pensions should rise by inflation, average earnings or 2.5% each year, whichever is the highest figure, meaning that pensioners no longer face the humiliation of the 75p ‘rise’ grudgingly given by Gordon Brown’s miserly Government.

“And it is all fully paid for by delivering on Liberal Democrat policy:

  • By reducing the lifetime allowance for pension contributions that benefit from tax relief from £1.25m to £1m – affecting only the top 4% of wealthiest individuals.
  • By increasing the bank levy which will raise £4.4bn over the next five years.
  • By cracking down on off-shore tax evasion and aggressive tax avoidance on those who are serial avoiders.

The Liberal Democrats have been cracking down on those who dodge tax with 40 loopholes, left by the last Labour Government, closed so far. This has resulted in billions of pounds in additional tax being collected over the course of this Parliament.

The latest measures announced in the budget will raise an extra £3bn – money that can be spent on schools and hospitals.

  • By ensuring capital gains tax entrepreneurs’ relief is well targeted and only available when someone is making a meaningful withdrawal from that business.”

“The economy is growing because of the hard work of people and businesses throughout Britain.

The UK currently has the fastest growth among G7 economies. At the end of 2014, the number of people in work was at a record high of 30.9m

This shows that in the face of rising instability around the world the Liberal Democrat plan is delivering stability and growth.

Also there are no pre-election give-aways which I also welcome.”

 

Shaw Road/Manchester Road/Princess Road, Shaw, Big Lamp exit road closed 21 and 22 March

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BT will be laying a new duct across Manchester Road, Shaw near to its junction with Princess Road over the weekend of 21 and 22 March, in two halves. During the course of the work, Shaw bound traffic along Shaw Road, Royton / Manchester Road, Shaw will not be affected.

However, it will be necessary to close the exit road from the Big Lamp roundabout to Manchester Road and divert all traffic along Oldham Road / Heyside / Salmon Fields. This is the preferred signed diversion route to accommodate HGV vehicles.

Please note that Blackshaw Lane is still open to traffic and bus services etc will still be allowed to use Blackshaw Lane. I believe the 59 and 182 services from Shaw to Oldham and Royton respectively will be affected.

Manchester Road will be re-opened to all traffic by 6.00am Monday morning.

EXPECT DELAYS THROUGHOUT THE WEEKEND

 

Buckstones Road closed for another day, should be open tomorrow Friday 13 March

Road-Closure-Icon1Was sent this information earlier today, have only just picked it ip.

The resurfacing works currently being undertaken on Buckstones Road, have been delayed due to the inclement weather yesterday and will continue into an additional day.

The works affected are on the section nearest The Black Lad pub will be now be completed on Thursday 12th March 2015.

If you require any further information on this subject then don’t hesitate to contact me.

Richard Edwards

Principal Engineer, Highways & Engineering | Unity Partnership

Henshaw House, Cheapside, Oldham OL1 1NY 

T 0161 770 1692

E richard.edwards@unitypartnership.com

 

UPDATE Tue 10 March re: Buckstones Road – road closed 9 – 11 March 15

Road-Closure-Icon1Following the concerns I have raised over Buckstones Road resurfacing and closure, this is the latest information I have been given less than an hour ago.

The contractor will now be making the following changes;

Closure 1 (171 Buckstones Rd – Crompton Hall)

“Access Only” and “No Through Road” signs at junction of Buckstones Road and Ripponden Road to be removed during this closure.

“Buckstones Road Closed – No Access to Milnrow Road” signs installed at Grains Road / Hillside Ave junction & Scarr Lane / Hillside Ave junction.

Closures 2 & 3 (Section after junction with Grains Road & Section on bend at Brun Chapel Farm)

Access Only & “No Through Road” signs at junction of Buckstones Road & Milnrow Road to be removed during this closure.

“Buckstones Road Closed – No Access to Ripponden Road” signs installed at Grains Road / Hillside Ave junction, Scarr Lane / Hillside Ave junction and also at Grains Road / Hannerton Road junction.

The diversion and traffic management will only be in place for tomorrow, after that the surfacing element of the works will be complete and the remaining work can be completed under temporary traffic signals.

For further information please contact: Matthew McGreal, Assistant Engineer , T 0161 770 1955 

 E Matthew.McGreal@unitypartnership.com

 

Lamp Painting Joke a month early

Painting lights 1The Leader of the Opposition and of the Liberal Democrat Group on Oldham Council, Councillor Howard Sykes MBE, has attacked the Labour Administration for spending money on painting the top of the lampstands in the Civic Centre car park green whilst voting through spending cuts to other services.

An incredulous Cllr Sykes observed the painters working at height to complete the job and, not believing his eyes, took a photograph to prove it.

Cllr Sykes said: “This is like an April Fool’s Joke come a month early.”

“At a time when the Council has to make cuts of millions of pounds to front-line services I would say that this is not a good use of Council Tax Payers’ money. The lampstands were previously silver/black and perfectly fine. I can only assume that the pigeons and seagulls who perch there must be a powerful lobbying group because I didn’t hear many citizens asking for it to be done.”

“This is the latest example of public money wasted.”

“In the context of saving millions of pounds, we need as a Council to look at everything we propose to spend money on and ask is it worth it. I believe that these lampstands could have remained silver. Even if just the top had not been painted who would have noticed or complained apart from the birds? An expensive ‘cherry picker vehicle’ and two men would then not have been required and this cash could have been saved for front-line services.”

Buckstones Road (above Cliff Hill Road) – road closed 9 – 11 March 15

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Closed for carriageway improvement works to enable Highways to safely carry out the resurfacing work on the required sections of Buckstones Road.

A signed diversion route will be in place for the duration of the closure, please see link below. The closure will be in full operation for the full duration of the works.

I have sort assurances that local residents living on or ‘just off’ this section of Buckstones Road will have access and I have been informed they will receive a letter. I have asked for a copy of which properties it will be sent to and asked that I been sent a copy of that letter as well.

If you require any further information then please contact:

Matthew McGreal

T 0161 770 1955

Henshaw House, Cheapside, Oldham OL1 1NY

E Matthew.McGreal@unitypartnership.com

See attached map: Blanket TTRO1 2015 No1 Buckstones Road