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Why closing Greater Manchester’s own north-south divide is rising up the political agenda

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For the latest Rochdale news sign up to the MyRochdale newsletter here If closing the national north-south divide is back on the national political to-do list, then narrowing the glaring one within Greater Manchester itself is also coming into its own.

Yesterday saw the reboot of that most politically painful of documents, the ‘spatial framework’ - or, to give it its new name, Places for Everyone.

Effectively this is the same thing as its predecessor but without Stockport, which pulled out last year after local councillors refused to support the borough’s part of it.

Places for Everyone has only just been published in detail this afternoon. On paper, it is the much-delayed blueprint for where Greater Manchester - minus Stockport - will

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