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    Stockport was reformed to become a municipal borough in 1836 under the Municipal Corporations Act 1835, which standardised how most boroughs operated across the country. As part of that reform, the borough boundaries were enlarged to match the recently created constituency.

  2. Discover the transformative journey of Stockport's town centre, from its historical roots to modern-day enhancements. This article delves into key developments like the revitalisation of the Market Place and upgrades in public amenities, shaping a vibrant, well-connected hub.

  3. Stockport became a town divided into seven wards, with a Council consisting of 14 Aldermen and 42 Councillors. A further Act, in 1888, raised the town to the status of a County Borough.

  4. Mar 15, 2013 · Stockport Town Centre 1930s-1960s. by Lib Dem team on 15 March, 2013. In the 1930s the good people of Stockport decided that building a road over the River Mersey was an excellent idea – it opened in 1940. In 1964 the Merseyway Shopping Centre was constructed on top of that road.

  5. Aug 12, 2021 · Stockport is currently undergoing radical transformation, with over £1 billion dedicated to the regeneration of the town centre and dynamic growth. Flagship redevelopments such as Stockport...

  6. Mar 18, 2024 · And in a further boost to Stockport’s £1bn town centre regeneration journey, this summer a landmark new 14-storey residential development with 196 one and two-bedroom apartments and commercial space will open as part of the scheme.

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  8. Sep 30, 2021 · You’d be forgiven for feeling a little puzzled over the presence of a pyramid in Stockport, a town renown for its industrial heritage rather than its love of Egyptian architecture. But low and behold, there one stands, a poignant reminder of the ambitious vision to create Stockport’s very own glass version of the Valley of the Kings (yes ...

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