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Return of railway station to town after 60-year wait 'tantalisingly close'

The £9m scheme is set to be reviewed by the government

Aerial view of how new Cheadle train station could look(Image: Pell Frischmann. )

Plans for a town to have its own railway station for the first time since the mid-1960s has been described as "tantalisingly close".

The proposals for Cheadle are now set to be reviewed by the government after Stockport Council's cabinet signed off the £9m scheme.

The project is the largest of three schemes bankrolled by the government’s Town’s Fund.

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The proposed new stop would be on the Chester to Manchester (Mid Cheshire) line next to the Alexandra Hospital, just 100m north of Cheadle High Street, the Local Democracy Reporting service said.

A related £1m package of walking and cycling improvements would provide access to the station and High Street and other routes, while a £4m eco-business park makes up the rest of the £14m Towns Fund schemes.

Efforts to deliver the station have been driven by a dedicated board including Mary Robinson, Conservative MP for Cheadle and town hall economy chief Councillor David Meller.

Artist's impression of proposed new Cheadle train station. (Image: Pell Frischmann.)

Speaking at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday night, Cllr Meller said: "I’m very, very, very hopeful to suggest that we will be successful.