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Stockport Council named ‘the worst’ in region for housing delivery

Local News by Ed Barnes - Local Democracy Reporter 20th Aug 2026  
The latest figures put Stockport at the bottom of the government’s league table over housing delivery for the North West of England (Image - Leslie Kerwin)
The latest figures put Stockport at the bottom of the government’s league table over housing delivery for the North West of England (Image - Leslie Kerwin)

Stockport Council has been labelled 'the worst' local authority in the north of England when it comes to delivering new homes after damning figures were released

New figures published by the UK Government show the borough delivered 1,457 homes against the 3,408 the government said was needed between 2022 and 2025. This is a drop of 11% compared to the previous assessment of housing delivery between 2020 and 2023 and 43% of the homes needed.

The latest figures put Stockport at the bottom of the government's league table over housing delivery for the North West of England while Stockport Labour said the figures were worse than the North East and Yorkshire and the Humber too.

By contrast, Manchester delivered 75% of the housing required while it was 83% in Trafford, and 87% in Bolton. Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Tameside and Wigan delivered more than 100% of the homes needed.

As a result, Stockport Council has been told it needs to add a 20% buffer on land given over to housing, likely putting more pressure for greenbelt development to go ahead. Residential applications must also now be decided with a presumption in favour of approval which will make it easier for developers.

However it's not all bad. Stockport was recently praised alongside Salford by Labour Greater Manchester Mayor Bev Craig for building more social rent homes than the number being lost. She said the borough was 'helping turn the tide on the housing crisis' when announcing a new generation of 50,000 council, social and genuinely affordable homes by 2039.

A number of major regeneration developments are also moving forward in the town centre like Weir Mill or affordable housing development Hatters Yard. Going forward, £2bn could be invested in the town delivering further homes.

However councillor Rachel Wise, leader of Stockport's Labour group has slammed the council for being 'the worst-performing council in the North of England', adding: "This administration cannot blame the market or blame Westminster, because councils facing the same conditions built the homes and Stockport did not.

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"There are over 9,500 households in housing need in Stockport and a wait of up to twelve years for a home. Families in this borough are being placed in temporary accommodation, and some are being moved out of Stockport altogether."

She added: "Stockport Labour called these figures damning eighteen months ago and warned exactly what would follow if nothing changed. Nothing changed.

"The numbers are worse now than they were then, and the borough has gone backwards while every other council in the North moved forward."

However Liberal Democrat council leader Mark Roberts has hit back, criticising Labour for not delivering a plan for development when it led the local authority between 2016 and 2022. A Local Plan is currently being developed by the current administration though the delivery of this has been pushed back.

Cllr Roberts said their work to do this had been 'drastically delayed' by Labour and Conservative governments changing the rules to help developers, adding: "We, as Liberal Democrats, are focused on delivering where they have not.

"The local plan is being built in the face of extraordinary pressure from developers and the Labour government to allow mass development at any cost and without the infrastructure needed to be sustainable.

"We have shown with our draft local plan in 2024, that there is a route forward to delivering sustainable housing on our brownfield sites within our town and district centres. Labour have chosen to ignore that plan and ignore local people.

"Stockport is buzzing, with new homes being delivered for all to see, our town centre regeneration is being hailed as a blueprint for towns across the country by the new PM. It's disappointing that Labour locally only seem interested in talking down our town as they carp from the sidelines in a desperate bid to seem relevant. "

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