Council conducts parking review for Edgeley, Cale Green and Shaw Heath

By Alasdair Perry

19th Oct 2023 | Local News

Stockport Council is conducting a parking review around Edgeley, Cale Green, Shaw Heath and Bridgehall (Image - Alasdair Perry)
Stockport Council is conducting a parking review around Edgeley, Cale Green, Shaw Heath and Bridgehall (Image - Alasdair Perry)

Stockport Council is carrying out a review of parking in the areas of Edgeley, Cale Green, Shaw Heath, and Bridgehall. 

The review comes in response to feedback from residents. 

As part of the review, the council is hosting a survey for residents to give opinions and further information on local parking. 

The survey seeks to ascertain which times see the most parking issues. It also includes some general questions on parking, such as the number of vehicles your property includes, and whether it has a driveway. 

One question also asks: "Please tell us about how the Council can address problems with parking in your area."

You can find the survey HERE.

The deadline for responses is 8 December.

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