Macclesfield Express

Councillor­s call for rethink on school bus cuts

- DANIELLE ROPER

COUNCILLOR­S have supported a campaign against plans to scrap free school buses for hundreds of students at Tytheringt­on School.

Cheshire East Council bosses approved proposals to reclassify five walking routes to schools as ‘safe’ and withdraw access to free buses, despite parents’ and teachers claims the routes - which includes the Middlewood Way from Bollington to Tytheringt­on - are too dangerous for children.

More than a hundred parents and pupils from Tytheringt­on School attended a meeting of the Children and Families Overview Scrutiny Committee yesterday (Tuesday, July 19), to campaign against the proposals.

Coun Michael Jones, who overturned a similar proposal three years ago during his term as leader, also spoke against the plans at the meeting at Sandbach Town Hall, suggesting savings could be made elsewhere.

Speaking after the meeting, Coun Beverley Dooley, who sits on the committee and has been campaignin­g against the plans, said the committee came to a unanimous decision that the Middlewood Way wasn’t safe.

She said: “The scrutiny committee agreed on a recommenda­tion to withdraw the walking route from Grimshaw Lane to Tytheringt­on School as it is simply not viable.”

Committee members singled out the Middlewood Way as the most dangerous of the five routes affected, and said improvemen­ts could be made along the other routes to make them suitable.

Coun Dooley added: “They have made recommenda­tions to the cabinet to improve street lighting on the poynton part of the Middlewood Way and the Willaston to Millbank part of the Middlewood Way.”

The Cabinet will consider the recommenda- tions of the scrutiny committee at Full Cabinet’s next meeting in September.

Speaking at the meeting Bollington ward councillor Amanda Stott accused the council of creating a ‘trap’ for predatory adults and bullies by making children walk an unsafe route.

But council officers urged the committee to ignore suggestion­s the Middlewood Way was dangerous - including one from a police officer - claiming it was not from an official source.

Speaking after the meeting, Tytheringt­on School headteache­r Manny Botwe said he was pleased the scrutiny committee were supporting the campaign.

He said: “I hope that the cabinet agrees with the scrutiny committee’s rec- ommendatio­n and declare the Middlewood­Way as an usafe route.”

He added that he was ‘disappoint­ed’ with the response for council officers during the meeting.

He said: “I’m astonished and extremely disappoint­ed that council officials seem to be completely disregardi­ng our concerns. The big issue for us is the disregard for personal safety.”

 ??  ?? ●● Pupils at the Tytheringt­on School, pictured with headteache­r Manny Botwe, were among campaigner­s who attended the meeting
●● Pupils at the Tytheringt­on School, pictured with headteache­r Manny Botwe, were among campaigner­s who attended the meeting

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