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The Review includes the latest ‘A-Z’ of useful Council services. The list is not exhaustive, but many of those listed deal directly with the public.
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Information about how to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle your rubbish.
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Information about the Safer Stockport Partnerships and its initiatives.
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Hopes Carr, the seven acre site remembered for the 1967 Stockport air disaster, is set to be transformed into a showpiece 'urban village' of housing, retail and leisure amenities
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Make the most of the school holidays and get down to the ‘Reading Comes Alive’ fortnight at Merseyway Shopping Centre.
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Your views will help the Council develop its Public Rights of Way Improvement Plan which will identify changes that need to be made to improve the network and meet people's future needs.
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2 stories entitled 'Two by Two' and 'Town Hall is top venue'
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Since its launch in 2003, over 500 residents have signed up to the Council’s ‘Change the way we live at home’ project.
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With over 40,000 vehicles travelling through Stockport every day, a unique partnership has been set up to tackle congestion.
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The ‘Our Stockport’ web-gallery is now up and running!
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These are your 63 councillors – elected to represent you and your community.
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Stockport is launching its own Heritage Open Days scheme this year which form part of a national event.
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The first phase of the £10m redevelopment of the ‘Top Shops’ site in Brinnington is on target to be completed early in 2007.
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The telephone point of contact for the Adult Social Care team has moved to Stockport Council Direct, the Council’s Contact Centre.
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The Council’s successful ‘Be a Good Neighbour’ campaign signed off in style with the announcement of the first-ever ‘Good Neighbour’ award winners.
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skYOUth gives young people in the borough the chance to have their say.
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Stockport is one of only 20 places in the UK to be chosen by the government to take part in a scheme to develop the town centre’s ‘evening economy.’
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A tougher line is being taken against hard-core litterbugs!
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The wine tasting event – ‘Savour the Flavour... Open a Bottle from Béziers’ showcased the very best of Béziers wine.
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A London-based think-tank, called Reform, sparked off a national controversy when it issued a report to the press which placed large towns and cities in a “league table” of crimes.
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As World Cup fever gripped the nation, the Council joined in with a novel way of encouraging local residents to recycle more household waste.
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Venues and dates for Area Committee meetings
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Stockport's Area Committees are the key local forum for looking at services in your area.
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Stockport Council is NOT considering ‘switching off’ every alternate street light to save money.
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Senior councillors and officers saw at first hand the high safety standards at Bramhall Oil Terminal during a recent fact-finding visit to the site.
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Following the local elections in May, the positions on the 10-strong Executive were finalised.