Closed Highways and Transport consultations

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  • A6 Corridor in Stockport - Improving Journeys

    Improving Journeys – A6 Corridor in Stockport Introduction: Stockport Council is consulting over improving journeys on the A6 corridor from the Manchester Boundary to Stockport Town Centre. Working in partnership with Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), we want to make the roads safer, reduce bus journey times, improve access to bus stops, provide better crossings, and develop cycle routes parallel and across the A6 to make it easier to walk, wheel and... More
    Closed 24 March 2024
  • Hazel Grove Proposed Highway Changes

    Proposed Traffic Regulation Order Plan Stockport Council has been awarded funding via the Integrated Transport Block (ITB) to fund small scale improvements including road safety and the promotion of sustainable modes of travel. Stockport Council has a policy of providing 20mph speed limits on residential estate roads. We have identified that there may be road safety benefit to the implementation of a 20mph speed limit zone in the area covering Wensley Drive, Malton... More
    Closed 24 March 2024
  • A560 & B6104 Corridor Improving Journeys

    Stockport Council and Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) aim to improve journeys on the route between Stockport Town Centre and Woodley, delivering benefits for residents by making sure they are better connected so they can access jobs, education, and training more easily. The project is part of major investment across the whole 330 bus route between Stockport and Ashton via Hyde and Dukinfield which will see improvements to bus stops, junctions, crossings, and access.... More
    Closed 24 March 2024
  • A6 to Bramhall Park Proposed Highway Changes

    A6 to Bramhall Park Proposed Highway Changes - Plans We have drafted highway proposals for the A5143 Corridor between Macclesfield Road (to the east) and Bramhall Lane South (to the west) to support the recently implemented cycle route between the A6 and Bramhall Park. Work will be funded from the City Regional Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) Integrated Transport Block (ITB) grant which has been allocated to fund small scale improvements including road safety and the... More
    Closed 24 March 2024
  • Edgeley Active Travel

    This online response form asks for your opinions on Greek Street CRSTS & the Wider Edgeley Walking and Cycling proposals as part of the Edgeley Active Travel consultation. Greek Street Bridge and Stockholm Road Bridge are to be replaced in 2025 as part of Network Rail’s renewal programme. Please be assured that we will continue to work with Network Rail over the coming months to develop diversion plans for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles while the bridges are being... More
    Closed 25 February 2024
  • Bridgehall, Cale Green, Edgeley and Shaw Heath Parking Survey

    Following feedback from residents and the local Councillors in the area of Bridgehall, Cale Green, Edgeley and Shaw Heath, we are carrying out a review of parking in the locality. The aim of the survey is to understand what issues you have with parking on your street. More
    Closed 22 December 2023
  • Bus Pinch Points: Dialstone Lane Proposed Highway Improvements

    We have drafted highways proposals for Dialstone Lane between Buxton Road (A6) and no. 245 Dialstone Lane (north of Dial Park Road) which aim to support sustainable travel choices and improve safety whilst maintaining and managing the performance of our existing transport network. This proposed scheme would be paid for by Greater Manchester’s City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) and Transforming Cities Funding. These are national investment funds to improve... More
    Closed 9 August 2023
  • St Thomas School Street - Follow-Up

    School Streets: Online Evaluation What is a School Street? A school street is a road outside a school with a temporary motorised traffic restriction on it, in term time, at school drop-off and pick-up times. The restriction is to create a street environment which encourages cycling, scooting, or walking for part or all of the school run and reduce motorised traffic. Introduction The School Street for St Thomas's Church of England Primary School started... More
    Closed 16 July 2023
  • Road Safety around Schools – Mersey Vale Primary School

    The Council’s overall strategic transport ambition is to increase the number of children walking or cycling to school, both to reduce congestion on roads, improve local air quality, and improve health outcomes. For this to be achieved, it is important that walking or cycling to school is a safe option for children and their families. To support this ambition, Traffic Services have been working to tackle key concerns which have been raised by schools and local Members and... More
    Closed 31 May 2023
  • Road Safety around Schools – Queensgate Primary School

    The Council’s overall strategic transport ambition is to increase the number of children walking or cycling to school, both to reduce congestion on roads, improve local air quality, and improve health outcomes. For this to be achieved, it is important that walking or cycling to school is a safe option for children and their families. To support this ambition, Traffic Services have been working to tackle key concerns which have been raised by schools and local Members. The... More
    Closed 31 March 2023
  • Hawk Green COVID Community Commemoration Fund Consultation

    Throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic communities have come together to provide support and neighbourliness. As the pandemic has eased, communities across Stockport and nationally have turned their energy towards how they might want to reflect on and commemorate this historical period. This has happened organically without any state intervention. Stockport Council became aware of this move to commemorate experiences from the pandemic, and in 2021 year a working... More
    Closed 31 March 2023
  • Moving Traffic Offences Consultation

    In May 2022, the Government granted powers to enable councils to enforce moving traffic enforcement. The purpose of the new powers is so councils can manage specific road locations where there may be issues with persistent moving traffic offences. Currently enforcement of moving traffic offences can only be carried out by the police under criminal law and a penalty notice issued. Stockport Council will be looking to apply for the new powers to expand the work we already do to... More
    Closed 28 March 2023
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