The Stage 2 Business Case report has now been published showing a good alignment with local and national transport priorites. It also demonstrates a Benefit to Cost Ratio (BCR) of over 4 which shows schemes which are described as representing a very high value for money.
Yesterday was another very succesful Marple Food and Drink Festival. You can see photos below of local conservatives helping and looking round the fabulous stalls and events.
Marple Conservative councillors Kenny Blair, Annette Finnie and Tom Dowse attended the drop in event at Marple Hall to discuss the plan with residents and council officers. Residents were encouraged to give their views on transport, housing, leisure and work priorities.
Councillor Annette Finnie has requested a review into bus provision in Marple and High Lane by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), following the removal of the 303 service which runs from High Lane to Hyde a couple of days a week with a very limited service.
Our local area is a great place to live, combining the benefits of an urban area with close access to the countryside. However, this does mean a great number of people must travel between where they live, work, study, and relax.
Councillor Kenny Blair and the Conservative team have been working hard to find a solution for the recent anti -social behaviour around the Hollins in Marple.