Workshop to consult on Cheadle village improvements

Cheadle Planning for Change: Public Realm Works and Accessibility Improvements

Monday 1st October 2012; 6pm until 8pm; Cheadle Village Hall.

Stockport Council wishes to promote the development and improvement of the Cheadle District Centre street scene through the provision of a number of landscaping/accessibility enhancements. Although no designs have yet been developed the Council aims to:

Improve the public realm

Improve pedestrian crossing facilities

Improve access and safety for all highway users

Improve cycle facilities

Enhance public transport reliability

Improve parking facilities

We need you to help the Council identify what our priorities should be when developing the improvements, so that we can tackle what you feel are the main problems.

Please get involved and help the Council to improve the experience for all people using the District Centre.  This workshop is one opportunity to get involved, but don’t worry if you can’t make it – you’ll be able to feed into the process in other ways.

5 Comments

1
Peter RIocreux
Monday 24 September 2012 - 10:53 am

Where is Cheadle Village Hall? Is it attached to one of the churches? The drill hall? The social club? Somewhere else I haven’t thought of?

2
Iain Roberts
Monday 24 September 2012 - 11:09 am

The Drill Hall.

3
Ruth
Tuesday 25 September 2012 - 6:02 pm

i am no wiser
where is the drill hall?
near the cheadle medical centre and library?

4
Tuesday 25 September 2012 - 6:07 pm

Cheadle Village Hall, otherwise known as the Drill Hall, is on Brook Road behind St Marys Church. Here’s a map: http://goo.gl/maps/W8uzH

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Cheryl Tressider
Thursday 7 March 2013 - 5:03 pm

Is there an update on this Iain? The consultation finished last year but it’s all gone very quiet. the new sainsbury store development in the high street opens next month so it would be nice to hear something on improving Cheadle village centre, perhaps you could communicate the latest to a wdier audience by utilising the window space at the BT exchange (where Together Trust promote).

What cheadle needs now is a level of investment to keep businesses their and bring encourage more people to shop local. Whilst there still is a pretty good selection of shops, it’s only a few years ago when there were a fee empty shops. There needs to be more benches in and around the centre for people and workers to take a break, talk, enjoy lunch and the dreadful red canopy which sits above house shop/bakery/Roy Castle centre needs pulling down (before it falls down) and replacing with a new, but old style glass/metal system similar to what Heaton Moor has.
I’ll await the feedback eagerly.

CT



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