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The Review includes the latest ‘A-Z’ of useful Council services. The list is not exhaustive, but those listed deal directly with the public.
Information about No Car, No Problem!, and Fast tracking benefit claims
Offerton High School is the first Business & Enterprise School in Stockport, after being granted specialist school status.
Over 350 children took part in the southern section of the Greater Manchester Mini Games, held at Marple Hall School.
Do you want to make a positive difference to Stockport’s environment but don’t know where to start?
reater Manchester, as a growing and vibrant sub region, needs to ensure that current and future development requirements are sustainable.
Eight year old James Millar won first prize in a football competition on the Council school meals website.
Over the past year, thousands more residents have been able to recycle their glass, cans and paper.
Whether you’re considering a change of career, updating or improving your qualifications or simply learning for leisure and personal achievement, we have something on offer for eve
Information from the Safer Stockport Partnership.
Stockport parents can now apply online for nursery, primary and secondary school places.
Information about Boost for Reddish and a new library bus
The Council is asking local people what things in Stockport will be most important to them in the future.
The Council made good progress throughout 2005-06 and was officially recognised as a ‘four star’ Council in December 2005.
Information about Cananda Calling, Easier Town Hall access and Hats off to Hat Works.
You may have seen Fairtrade items in supermarkets but do you know what Fairtrade is and why it matters?
The ‘Our Stockport’ web gallery is now in full swing, and is packed with photos showing that Stockport is a great place to live and work in.
Council’s recent ‘In Car Safety’ campaign found that 80% of the car checked in Stockport were fitted incorrectly.
These are your 63 councillors – elected to represent you and your community. They all put in many hours on your behalf.
Over 200 new street lights are being replaced on a five mile stretch from the town centre to Marple.
The Council’s successful summer water safety campaign has provided advice and guidance on staying safe around water.
The Council continues to be a leader in the management of parks and open spaces with two more parks gaining the coveted Green Flag Award for 2006.
St Peter’s Square is set to be transformed into a 3.3 acre ‘urban park’ – the first in Stockport town centre.
Making sure Stockport’s streets are kept clean and tidy is one of the Council’s key priorities.
DisabledGo, the disabled access guide, has launched a new look website.
A £10m contract for Brinnington’s ‘Top Shops’ redevelopment has been signed and work on the first phase is well...
October is Black History Month and community groups across Stockport are hosting celebratory events.
Stockport Market Place was alive with colour and music as Staircase House held a party to celebrate its 1st birthday.
Stockport’s biggest ever retail expansion has come a step closer. A major agreement between the Council and Lend Lease has been signed.
Council proposals to enhance primary school education are being discussed with schools.
Stockport’s Stop Smoking Service has opened a one-stop centre at Graylaw House in Stockport town centre.
Stockport’s Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) opening hours are changing from October.
Stockport's Area Committees are the key local forum for looking at services in your area
Stockport has finalised an important agreement with the government which will see an extra £1m coming into the borough over the next three years
A high-profile repairs hit-squad has been set up by the Council – to keep local roads running smoothly.

