Sign up to the MyStockport newsletter to keep up with all the top stories Controversial plans for a new ‘Active Neighbourhood’ have been shelved after residents overwhelmingly rejected the proposals.
People in Cheadle and Cheadle Heath have given a firm ‘no’ to the trial which council bosses hoped would encourage residents to make short trips on foot or by bike, instead of driving.
Also known as a ‘Low-Traffic Neighbourhood’ (LTN) it was to have been enforced by ‘point closures’ at parts of St David’s Road, St Mary’s Drive, Sherborne Road, Cheltenham Road and Larkhill Road. READ MORE: The 'Active Neighbourhood' plans encouraging residents not to drive that are dividing opinion in a Stockport suburb These would have taken the form of
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