Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The council has been a member of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority since 2011. The council has been under no overall control since 2011. Since 2022 it has been led by a Liberal Democrat minority administration. The council meets at Stockport Town Hall and has additional offices in the adjoining Stopford House and Fred Perry House.
Stockport Town Hall is a building in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England, that houses the government and administrative functions of Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council. Stockport Town Hall is a Grade II* listed building .
A council report put forward an alternative proposal to close all five of the district's tips for two days a week, which could make even greater savings of £300,000 by 2026.
In 2014, Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council announced plans to cut funding to the museum and place it under an independent trust. [9] In 2019, several staff were placed on redundancy notice, with plans announced to cut opening hours the following year. [10]
In January 2011, after lack of progress on the development scheme, Stockport Council purchased the complex. [7] In December 2011, Stockport Council announced that Muse Developments, the urban regeneration division of construction group Morgan Sindall , had been selected as the preferred developer with a report to be presented to the council the ...
The Stockport pyramid, previously a call centre for The Co-operative Bank. The Co-operative Bank opened a telephone banking centre in the Stockport pyramid in 1994. [30] In 1999, the Stockport pyramid became the administrative home of smile.co.uk, an internet bank owned by the Co-op. The Co-op moved out of the pyramid building in 2019 and it is ...
The development partners for the project comprised Stockport Council, TfGM, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, Homes England and developer CityHeart. [6] The overall scheme was designed by BDP , [ 1 ] the interchange by The Harris Partnership, [ 7 ] and the mixed use residential and commercial building by Manchester architects Leach ...
Originally considered the finest shopping street in Stockport during the 19th century, [1] the street was dubbed as Stockport's answer to Soho following an influx of independent businesses. [ 2 ] The Underbank began to be developed when the increased use of wheeled transport necessitated a practical route from the brow to the nearby Roman road ...