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Bid for return of railway station to town after 60 years edges closer

A final decision is expected to be made in the coming months

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

A bid for a railway station to return to Cheadle after 60 years has moved forward as a full planning application was submitted.

The plan has been in the pipeline since 2020 when the Stockport suburb was invited to bid for up to £25m from the government's £3.6bn 'Towns Fund'.

It secured £14m for three projects: an eco business park, a walking and cycling network as well as a £9m railway station.

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Efforts to deliver the station have been driven by Cheadle Town's Fund board - a partnership of leaders from the public and private sectors and local community, the Local Democracy Reporting service said.

Now a planning application has been lodged in anticipation of the government giving the green light to a full business case submitted by council bosses earlier this year.

Papers say that a new station in Cheadle has been 'identified as a key piece of infrastructure', considered to be a 'high priority' by both the council and the Towns Fund board.

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A planning statement reads: "The development will also preserve the setting and special character of Cheadle and the development will also assist in urban regeneration by improving connectivity and reducing social exclusion."