Lib Dems’ historic win in two Stockport constituencies
It was a memorable night for the Liberal Democrats as they gained two seats in Cheadle and Hazel Grove, while
It was a memorable night for the Liberal Democrats as they gained two seats in Cheadle and Hazel Grove, while
Lib Dems have won the seat of Cheadle, taking it from the Conservatives. Cheadle is in the borough of Stockport
On 4 July, residents of Cheadle will take to polling stations to cast their votes to decide who will be
Works at Cheadle train station still yet to begin, according to council Nearly 2 years on from securing funding, no
Hundreds of bikers took to the streets of Cheadle on Sunday to bring donated presents to children in need in
Cheadle provided the most interesting and closely run seat of the night at the Stockport Town Hall count, as Conservative Mary Robinson was re-elected to the seat with a relatively slim majority, making it even closer than the 2017 battle for this seat.
Conservative Mary Robinson held the seat in the 2017 election but with only a slim 8.3% majority that the Liberal Democrat candidate will be looking to overturn come December.
If you’ve not heard the name Matthew Walls before there’s a good chance you will have done come Sunday evening.
Stockport, Hazel Grove and Cheadle all held steady, as around the nation results were sending shockwaves across the country.
Heroic firefighters were praised for their swift actions during last night’s storm which caused severe flooding across Manchester.
A Stockport councillor has criticised the government’s response to floods in the borough last month and urged flood victims to take advantage of financial support from the council.
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