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Stockport Council has set out its transformative 15-year vision to regenerate the east of the town centre including thousands of new homes.
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has announced it has voted to hold its base interest rate at 4%.
During his four year term as Chair of the regional transport body, Lord McLoughlin has worked with the North’s political leaders to agree its second Strategic Transport Plan.
The John Lewis Partnership has launched a recruitment drive to take on 13,700 seasonal staff across stores and their distribution network.
Stockport businesses have less than a month to share their views on public transport and active travel options in the borough and across the city-region.
Stockport is marking Falls Prevention Week, from 15th to 19th September by highlighting changes people can make to stay independent as they get older.
The government's landmark employment rights reforms have moved closer to becoming law as the Employment Rights Bill returns to the House of Commons.
Following complaints from Stockport residents, the council’s Trading Standards team investigated The Cheshire Window Outlet Limited.
Following the successful installation of the new bridge, Network Rail has updated on the next steps for completing work on Greek Street Bridge.
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is warning bus passengers of upcoming industrial action affecting three Bee Network bus operators.
Stockroom, Stockport town centre's new library and creative hub, has welcomed over 250,000 visitors since opening three months ago.
Hallidays HR is inviting Stockport SMEs to upskill their managers and develop proactive leadership skills through training workshops offered by the firm.