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      • In 1974, the Cheadle and Gatley district was abolished and Cheadle Hulme became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport.
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  2. This district was abolished in 1974 and Cheadle Hulme became a part of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport. Cheadle Hulme has good transport links, with its own railway station and is in close proximity to Manchester Airport, the M60 motorway and the A34 road.

  3. The Cheadle and Gatley District was abolished in 1974 and Cheadle Hulme became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport. If anyone has any further information on the history of Cheadle Hulme, please email us.

  4. Following the Municipal Corporations Act 1835, part of Cheadle Bulkeley was amalgamated into the Municipal Borough of Stockport. [11] Cheadle Bulkeley and Cheadle Moseley became separate civil parishes in 1866, but in 1879 they were united to form the civil parish of Cheadle.

  5. Oct 17, 2014 · Stockport. Cheadle and Cheadle Hulme. Cheadle Civic Society has digitised its entire collection of 800 ar­chive photographs of the Stockport village from 1860s to the 1990s.

  6. Cheadle Hulme (4 miles Southwest of Stockport) became increasingly influenced by Stockport's continued growth industrially and expansion physically during this century. The Stockport population rose dramatically ( 1731 - 2250, 1754 - 3144, 1765 - 3713, 1779 - 5000) making it the 3rd largest town in Cheshire after Chester and Macclesfield ...

  7. In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Cheadle Hulme like this: CHEADLE-HULME, a chapelry in Cheadle parish, Cheshire; mainly identical with Cheadle-Bulkeley township. It was constituted in 1868; and it has a post office under Stockport, and a r. station. The living is a vicarage.

  8. Nov 7, 2023 · The earliest recorded mention of Cheadle Hulme was in the Domesday Book, where it was recorded as Cedde, meaning wood. The Hulme part is disputed, but is generally accepted to be derived from the Old Norse for 'water meadow' or 'island in the fen'.

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