Prøve GULL - Gratis
I need to break the law to put my car in my own driveway
MEN on Sunday
|February 02, 2025
Community divided on new plans for road safety
AWAY from the hustle and bustle of Stockport town centre, Marple Bridge offers a sense of quiet on the edge of Greater Manchester.
Families choose to live in the semi-rural village for its access to the Peak District and slower pace of life from some of the urban centres in the region.
But in the past few months an issue has left the community divided.
Much of the traffic in Marple Bridge filters through Compstall Road to get into other parts of Stockport or onto the M60.
The road is busy most times of the day, and locals say rush hour is a nightmare.
It is also a place where people go to visit local shops such as Lofthouse Butchers and Portland Wine.
Stockport council's plans to improve safety on the road have split opinions in Marple Bridge.
The town hall is planning to put a new Zebra crossing on Compstall Road near the junction of Cote Green Lane, with zig zag lines around it.
Funded by the government's City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement, the plan would also mean a bus stop being relocated further ahead of the crossing, and moving some of the existing parking bays outside the Portland Wines shop.
The aim of changes are to make it easier and safer for people to access bus stops and use public transport in the borough.
The proposals were given the green light at the Marple Area Committee last summer after a consultation found 78 percent of respondents agreed with the plans.
Then in October 2024, the council's cabinet member for highways gave approval for the changes, and town hall has advertised the planned traffic regulations on its website.
Coun Steve Gribbon, who represents the Marple North ward, said the scheme has been designed with safety in mind after several "near misses" on the road due to speeding cars.
Denne historien er fra February 02, 2025-utgaven av MEN on Sunday.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA MEN on Sunday
MEN on Sunday
LIFE IN THE FAST LANE
Teenage racing sensation wants to be first female F1 champion, writes Neal Keeling
4 mins
November 02, 2025
MEN on Sunday
'We weren't going to be millionaires, but we've been happy'
Husband and wife set to close shutters on last traditional greengrocers in north Manchester
4 mins
October 26, 2025
MEN on Sunday
New Labour deputy urges party to 'reject politics of Farage'
LABOUR'S new deputy leader called on the party to shun the politics of Nigel Farage in her victory speech.
1 mins
October 26, 2025
MEN on Sunday
Gary Neville branded ‘traitor’ by pitch invaders over flags
PITCH invaders waving England flags took aim at Gary Neville as they interrupted a Salford City football match this afternoon.
1 mins
October 19, 2025
MEN on Sunday
We're powerless to protect green belt, says council leader
Authority unveils plans to build 16,406 new homes over next 17 years
2 mins
October 19, 2025
MEN on Sunday
New chapter for Helen
HELEN Flanagan has said she ‘actually can't believe’ her next big move.
1 mins
October 19, 2025
MEN on Sunday
In a class of its own!
New £27m college campus hailed as bold step into the future for education
2 mins
October 19, 2025
MEN on Sunday
Corrie stars to pound streets for good cause
A HOST of famous faces, including Coronation Street stars and Radio 1 DJs, will be taking part in the Manchester Half Marathon today.
2 mins
October 12, 2025
MEN on Sunday
Dolci set to delight Deansgate
A LUXURY dessert cafe and brunch spot known for its top French-Italian creations has opened a new venue in Manchester.
1 min
October 12, 2025
MEN on Sunday
WONDERWALL: THE EXTENDED EDITION
AN OASIS mural on the side of a building which has become indelibly associated with the band's legacy has been extended.
1 min
October 12, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
