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...More
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.
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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...More
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...More
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...More
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...More
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...More
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...More
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...More
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...More
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...More
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...More
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...More
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...More
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...More
The government has published a green paper on the future of the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and alternative provision (AP) system and is undertaking a public consultation on the green paper’s proposals.
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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...More
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...More
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. We want to hear about what matters to you, and your ideas for how we can work together look after all of our mental health and wellbeing.
While many of us experience mental illness at some time in our lives, mental health is...More
During the passage of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 concerns were raised relating to removing local connection tests for domestic abuse victims who apply for social housing.
The government wishes to consult on regulations to prevent local authorities applying a local connection to victims of...More
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities is seeking views on the impacts of the law on joint tenancies on victims of domestic abuse in the social rented sector. We are interested in whether:
perpetrators are using their ability to end a joint...More
This survey will ask for your views on Greater Manchester's Integrated Care Partnership's five year plan, including what we would like to achieve by working jointly across health, care and beyond and how we can all play a part to make this a reality.
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Are you Deaf, deafened or find it hard to hear? Let us know your views on support you want!
Walthew House in Stockport, Bolton Deaf Society and Manchester Deaf Centre are exploring the needs of people who are Deaf, deafened and hard of hearing, and how the centres can best help. Your...More
In March 2021 the Greater Manchester Independent Inequalities Commission recommended that Greater Manchester should:
Create a Community Wealth Hub to support and grow co-operatives, mutuals, social and community enterprises, staffed by people from the co-operative and community sector...More
Stockport Council is seeking residents’ views on its School Streets proposals for a short-term trial in Summer 2022 before the school break.
St John’s Primary School has put itself forward to take part and we’d like your views to help ensure the proposed trial is...More
Stockport Council is seeking residents’ views on its School Streets proposals for a short-term trial in Summer 2022 before the school break.
Cheadle Primary School has put itself forward to take part and we’d like your views to help ensure the proposed trial is...More
Stockport Council is seeking residents’ views on its School Streets proposals for a short-term trial in Summer 2022 before the school break.
Our Lady's Primary School has put itself forward to take part and we’d like your views to help ensure the proposed trial is...More
Stockport Council is seeking residents’ views on its School Streets proposals for a short-term trial in Summer 2022 before the school break.
St Matthew's Primary School has put itself forward to take part and we’d like your views to help ensure the proposed trial is...More
Stockport Council is seeking residents’ views on its School Streets proposals for a short-term trial in Summer 2022 before the school break.
St Mary's CE Primary School has put itself forward to take part and we’d like your views to help ensure the proposed trial is...More
Stockport Council is seeking residents’ views on its School Streets proposals for a short-term trial in Summer 2022 before the school break.
Bradshaw Hall Primary School has put itself forward to take part and we’d like your views to help ensure the proposed trial is...More