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Improved cycle parking facilities unveiled at Stockport’s Stepping Hill Hospital

Improved cycle parking facilities unveiled at Stockport’s Stepping Hill Hospital

by Nikki Brown | Aug 10, 2022 | Transport

New and improved cycling parking facilities have been unveiled at Stepping Hill Hospital to make riding a bike an easier option for both staff and patients. The improved facilities were made possible by a £10,000 Active Travel Fund Cycle Parking Grant from Transport...
Work begins on new active travel link in Stockport as part of the town’s £1billion transformation

Work begins on new active travel link in Stockport as part of the town’s £1billion transformation

by Nikki Brown | Aug 10, 2022 | Transport

The next milestone in Stockport’s £1billion transformation has begun, as works commenced to build a new cycling and walking link between the new transport interchange and Station Road. The 195-metre cycling and walking connection, which has been funded through the...
Earth Day 2022: How Greater Manchester is Investing In Our Planet

Earth Day 2022: How Greater Manchester is Investing In Our Planet

by Nikki Brown | Apr 22, 2022 | Blog

This year Earth Day’s theme is “invest in our planet”. Now is the time to act on the climate crisis. It’s time for change and action to protect our environment, health and life as we know it. Businesses, governments and individuals must work together to drive change...
Stockport Council Begin Work on New Interchange Rooftop Park

Stockport Council Begin Work on New Interchange Rooftop Park

by Nikki Brown | Mar 17, 2022 | Natural Environment, Transport

  Work has begun to create Stockport’s first new, town-centre green space in decades. Interchange Park is a new green space set to shape the regeneration of Stockport. Stockport Interchange will be a new Transport Interchange with a state-of-the-art public park...
Manchester City Council invests in UK’s largest fleet of electric refuse vehicles

Manchester City Council invests in UK’s largest fleet of electric refuse vehicles

by Andy Parkinson | Oct 29, 2021 | Smart Energy, Transport

Hammerstone Road Depot, which is home to Manchester’s refuse collection vehicles, is set to undergo improvement works in preparation of Manchester City Council’s fleet of refuse vehicles going zero emissions. Once home to the railway manufacturers Beyer and Peacock,...
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