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  • High Lane Neighbourhood Forum

    About the High Lane Village Forum High Lane Village Neighbourhood Forumm is a non-political group of members run entirely by volunteers and open to all residents of High Lane Village Neighbourhood Area, along with those who work in the area (both for businesses or voluntary organisations) and representatives of local organisations as approved by the forum management committee, the latter being affiliate and non-voting members. Ward councillors who represent the neighbourhood forum... More
    Opened 25 May 2022
  • Safer Streets Save Lives - Heald Green District Centre

    As part of the borough wide ‘One Stockport’ initiative, Stockport Council introduced a series of traffic calming measures in Heald Green and other District Centres within Stockport. The measures we are implementing are to make the local shopping area safer for everyone who uses it using the government’s Safe Streets Save Lives grant. The Network Management Section has received a request from your Local Highway Ward Spokesperson to trial a 20 mph zone on Finney Lane,... More
    Opened 30 May 2022
  • Quiet Lanes

    In 2020 we launched a Safe Streets Save Lives campaign to create enhanced opportunity for active travel. This enabled people to socially distance during essential journeys and exercise through the COVID-19 pandemic and recovery period. As part of this and detailed via the link at the bottom of this page, ‘Quiet Lanes’ were introduced on several roads across the borough, including: Quarry Road, Gillbertbank, High Lane and Werneth Low Road in Romiley and... More
    Opened 6 June 2022
  • Stockport Bee Network Crossings

    Busy roads can sever communities and make people feel they have no choice but to drive, even on short trips. We plan to deliver new and upgraded walking and cycling crossing facilities as part of the GM-wide Bee Network Crossings scheme. They will make it easier for local residents to walk and cycle by strategically placing crossings across busy roads. The crossings will also make it easier to access the Bee Network. More
    Opened 14 June 2022
  • Polling District Review

    Introduction Following the latest ward boundary review published in April by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE), new ward boundaries have been drawn up for Stockport. You can see these on the LGBCE website . The new ward boundaries will be used for next year’s local elections. Following this review, Stockport Council are conducting a polling district review to make sure that polling districts and polling stations are in the right places for the... More
    Opened 7 July 2022
  • Road Safety around Schools – Hursthead Infant & Junior Schools

    The Council’s overall strategic transport ambition is to increase the number of children walking or cycling to school to reduce congestion on roads, improve local air quality, and improve health outcomes. In order 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, the Feasibility and Road Safety Team have been working to tackle key concerns which have been raised by schools and ward... More
    Opened 12 July 2022
  • Adswood Primary School - School Street

    School Streets: Online Evaluation Introduction The School Streets trial started in June 2022, and we’d like to understand more about your experiences. This will help us design more sustainable travel schemes that encourage more walking, cycling and scooting for everyone. We want to look after our children’s health by allowing them to be more active, become fitter and establish healthier habits for life. By getting people out of cars we will improve the air quality... More
    Opened 18 July 2022
  • St Joseph's Primary School - School Street

    School Streets: Online Evaluation Introduction The School Streets trial started in June 2022, and we’d like to understand more about your experiences. This will help us design more sustainable travel schemes that encourage more walking, cycling and scooting for everyone. We want to look after our children’s health by allowing them to be more active, become fitter and establish healthier habits for life. By getting people out of cars we will improve the air quality... More
    Opened 18 July 2022
  • St Mary's CE Primary School - School Street

    School Streets: Online Evaluation Introduction The School Streets trial started in June 2022, and we’d like to understand more about your experiences. This will help us design more sustainable travel schemes that encourage more walking, cycling and scooting for everyone. We want to look after our children’s health by allowing them to be more active, become fitter and establish healthier habits for life. By getting people out of cars we will improve the air quality... More
    Opened 18 July 2022
  • St Matthew's Primary School - School Street

    School Streets: Online Evaluation Introduction The School Streets trial started in June 2022, and we’d like to understand more about your experiences. This will help us design more sustainable travel schemes that encourage more walking, cycling and scooting for everyone. We want to look after our children’s health by allowing them to be more active, become fitter and establish healthier habits for life. By getting people out of cars we will improve the air quality... More
    Opened 18 July 2022
  • Bradshaw Hall Primary School - School Street

    School Streets: Online Evaluation Introduction The School Streets trial started in June 2022, and we’d like to understand more about your experiences. This will help us design more sustainable travel schemes that encourage more walking, cycling and scooting for everyone. We want to look after our children’s health by allowing them to be more active, become fitter and establish healthier habits for life. By getting people out of cars we will improve the air quality... More
    Opened 18 July 2022
  • Cheadle Primary School - School Street

    School Streets: Online Evaluation Introduction The School Streets trial started in June 2022, and we’d like to understand more about your experiences. This will help us design more sustainable travel schemes that encourage more walking, cycling and scooting for everyone. We want to look after our children’s health by allowing them to be more active, become fitter and establish healthier habits for life. By getting people out of cars we will improve the air quality... More
    Opened 18 July 2022
  • Our Lady's Primary School - School Street

    School Streets: Online Evaluation Introduction The School Streets trial started in June 2022, and we’d like to understand more about your experiences. This will help us design more sustainable travel schemes that encourage more walking, cycling and scooting for everyone. We want to look after our children’s health by allowing them to be more active, become fitter and establish healthier habits for life. By getting people out of cars we will improve the air quality... More
    Opened 18 July 2022
  • Expanding SEND Provision in Mainstream Schools

    Stockport is proud of the quality of education provided by its diverse and high-performing system of schools, colleges, and early years’ settings. Stockport is committed to ensuring its residents have access to good local schools which offer a rich and varied learning experience. Stockport faces significant challenges in the future due to a growing population (caused by increased housing development and inward migration), condition issues within the school estate, and in line... More
    Opened 19 July 2022
  • Extending the Age Range at Alexandra Park Primary School

    Alexandra Park Primary School and Stockport Council propose an expansion in the age range of the school to create a school nursery to serve the local community of the existing school. This provision would replace the current ‘Alexandra Park Pre-school’ provision that is situated onsite at the school. The current pre-school has handed in their notice to terminate their contract. They will cease trading from 27 th July 2023. We propose to open a... More
    Opened 19 July 2022
  • Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment 2022 Consultation

    Stockport Health and Wellbeing Board has a duty to prepare and publish a regular Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA). PNAs are comprehensive assessments of the current and anticipated pharmacy needs of the community. PNAs assist local commissioners and service providers by giving information on how best to plan pharmacy services to meet the needs of the population. We are undertaking a full update of the Stockport PNA in 2022. As part of this process we want to get the... More
    Opened 25 July 2022
  • Bee Network Crossing Proposals - Broadstone Road, Stockport

    The Bee Network, unveiled in 2018, is a plan to improve travel across Greater Manchester, making active travel the number one choice for travelling to work, to school and to the shops. But this can only happen if trips by foot or by cycling are a safe and pleasant experience. The network will be made up of more than 1,800 miles of routes and will be the largest joined-up system of walking and cycling routes in the UK. Once built, the network will better connect every community in Greater... More
    Opened 25 July 2022
  • Polling District Review - Stage 2 Consultation

    Introduction Following the latest ward boundary review published in April by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE), new ward boundaries have been drawn up for Stockport. You can see these on the LGBCE website . The new ward boundaries will be used for next year’s local elections. For six weeks between 7 July and 18 August, we asked you for your views on our proposed changes and for your thoughts around our proposals for polling stations and polling... More
    Opened 25 August 2022
  • Road Safety around Schools – St Bernadette's Primary School

    The Council’s overall strategic transport ambition is to increase the number of children walking or cycling to school to reduce congestion on roads, improve local air quality, and improve health outcomes. In order 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, the Feasibility and Road Safety Team have been working to tackle key concerns which have been raised by schools and ward... More
    Opened 13 September 2022
  • Hempshaw Lane Highway Scheme

    We have drafted Highways proposals for the Hempshaw Lane corridor between St Thomas’ Recreation Ground and Marple 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 the Government’s City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) fund. This is a national investment fund for local transport networks, and aims to improve access... More
    Opened 30 September 2022
  • A6 / Manchester Road / School Lane Highway Scheme

    We have drafted highways proposals for the A6 / Manchester Road / School Lane area which aim to support sustainable travel choices, improve safety, and enhance the environment whilst maintaining and managing the performance of our existing transport network. This includes the enhancement of active travel and bus facilities on this Key Route Network corridor. This proposed scheme would be paid for by the Government’s City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) fund.... More
    Opened 30 September 2022
  • Woodley to Bredbury Park Way Sustainable Travel Scheme

    We have drafted proposals for active travel enhancements in Woodley and connecting to Bredbury Park Way 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 the Government’s City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) fund. This is a national investment fund for local transport networks, and aims to improve access for local... More
    Opened 30 September 2022
  • Direct Payments Policy Consultation - Clients and Carers Survey

    Thank you for agreeing to take part in this consultation around proposed changes to the Stockport Council Direct Payments Policy. This questionnaire asks for your views on the changes we want to make to the Direct Payment policy. A full copy of the draft policy can be found in the supporting documents below. If you have not recieved an invitation as someone currently in reciept of a Direct Payment , please leave this survey and complete our... More
    Opened 3 October 2022
  • Direct Payments Policy Consultation - Public survey

    Thank you for agreeing to take part in this public consultation around proposed changes to the Stockport Council Direct Payments Policy. This survey is aimed at members of the public who do not have a Direct Payment or care for somebody who does so. This questionnaire asks for your views on the changes we want to make to the Direct Payment policy. A full copy of the draft policy can be found in the supporting documents below. What is the Direct Payments Policy? Direct... More
    Opened 3 October 2022
  • Ramillies Estate Consultation

    The Council are responding to long standing concerns raised by Councillors and the public about speeding and inconsiderate parking / commuter parking within the Ramillies estate and have developed a number of draft improvement options. This feedback form seeks to understand your view, as a resident or business owner, on these potential options. From 12 th October to 28 th October 2022, Stockport Council is asking local residents and stakeholders for their views. You... More
    Opened 12 October 2022
  • Integrated Transport Block – Bosden Fold Road Zebra Crossing

    Stockport Council has been awarded funding from the Integrated Transport Block (ITB) to fund small scale improvements including road safety and the promotion of more sustainable modes of travel. During the development of the Road Safety around School scheme in relation to St Simon’s Primary School in 2021, ward members raised concern regarding the speed of vehicles along Bosden Fold. During the public consultation the provision of a Zebra Crossing was requested on Bosden... More
    Opened 14 October 2022
  • Integrated Transport Block –Turves Road Puffin Crossing

    The Council is aware of long-standing concerns raised by Councillors and the public about crossing Turves Road and a number of recorded injury incidents associated with such crossings. To help improve the safety of the public while crossing Turves Road we propose to provide a signalised crossing approximately half-way between the existing crossing facilities at the junctions of Turves Road / Highfield Road and Turves Road / Cheadle Road. Turves Road is mostly fronted by... More
    Opened 14 October 2022
  • Creating SEND Resource Provision at Priestnall School

    Stockport Council wants to know your views on a proposal to establish a specialist resource provision (SRP) at Priestnall School from September 2023 for pupils with learning and cognition, or social, emotional and mental health needs. Stockport Council is comitted to improving the SEND offer and ensuring families have the option to allow their child's needs to be met locally. Currently, children requiring specialist provision are having to travel a significant distance across the... More
    Opened 26 October 2022
  • Creating SEND Resource Provision at Marple Hall School

    Stockport Council wants to know your views on a proposal to establish a specialist resource provision (SRP) at Marple Hall School from September 2023 for pupils with learning and cognition, or social, emotional and mental health needs. Stockport Council is comitted to improving the SEND offer and ensuring families have the option to allow their child's needs to be met locally. Currently, children requiring specialist provision are having to travel a significant distance across the... More
    Opened 26 October 2022
  • Creating SEND Resource Provision at Romiley Primary School

    Stockport Council wants to know your views on a proposal to establish a specialist resource provision (SRP) at Romiley Primary School from September 2023 for pupils with learning and cognition, or social, emotional and mental health needs. Stockport Council is comitted to improving the SEND offer and ensuring families have the option to allow their child's needs to be met locally. Currently, children requiring specialist provision are having to travel a significant distance across the... More
    Opened 26 October 2022
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