A Stockport Green Coming ineightsectionsitcovers: means toplanapleasantwalkorcycleride. A-Zgivesyoutheperfect Green Stockport’s car behind Leave the 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Section 3 Bredbury, RomileyandWoodley Bredbury, Marple, HighLaneandStrines andCheadleHulme HealdGreen Gatley, andBramhallPark Hazel Grove Compstall, MarpleBridgeandMellor andEastCheadleHulme Bramhall, Woodford Of Brinnington, ReddishandtheHeatons ferton, Cheadle and the Town centre ferton, CheadleandtheTown : Hazel GroveandBramhallPark to Z Printed September 2009 by Stockport Council. reduce the risk of heart disease and strokes maintain a healthy weight may experience), relieve stress (which drivers stuck in traffic prevent depression and increase self-confidence prevent osteoporosis (“brittle bones”) increase stamina, strength and aerobic fitness release endorphins (“happy hormones”), producing a sense of well-being Why not walk or cycle? 1. healthy It’s Five lots of moderate activity per week, such as walking or cycling for 30 Regular walking or cycling can: minutes, is enough to stay fit and healthy. • • • • • • 2. cleaner and relaxing It’s three times higher Car drivers suffer levels of air pollution than pedestrians on the adjacent pavement. The air is even cleaner in green areas because and away from traffic, it’s plants can filter out some pollutants. While you’re walking or cycling, you can relax and take in the scenery and wildlife or cycling instead of taking the car Walking reduces your impact on the environment. For further information, the following website may be visited: http://actonco2.direct.gov.uk MCU 4170 Printed using vegetable based inks on paper from sustainably managed forests. To Map 2 1 2 Map 1: Davenport 3 & Bramhall Park 4 You will walk this far in 10 minutes if you are a fast walker You will walk this far in 10 minutes if you are a slow walker 5 Key telephone paths in green space streets parking dry, level and clean pleasant and green café post office does not meet all three of pleasant and quiet above criteria 6 Selected Green or Quiet Streets pub residential area less busy (with greening) Davenport & Bramhall Park not part of public network golf course greenspace less busy (not greened) Abingdon Road B4-B5 Hall Road B7 paths in built space Aldwyn Crescent G2 Hillcrest Road D5 bowling green allotments other (with greening) Ashfield Road A2 Lowland Road C1 straight, lit, Barlows Lane South E1 Palmerston Road D2 tennis court industrial area other (not greened) Broadoak Road B4-C4 Pennine Road E3-E4 wide and greened Broadway C5-D5 Penrhyn Crescent H3 Chiltern Drive C1 Rutland Road J2 cricket pitch number of steps straight and lit not part of public network 7 Churston Avenue C3 South Parade C4 To Section Cromley Road C2 Southern Crescent D5 basketball pitch dog waste bin adequately cleaned but may motorway Dorset Avenue A7-A8 The Crescent A1-B1 be neither lit nor straight 4 of Green Edmonton Road B1 Waterloo Road D6 shops chemist / health centre A-Z Map Egerton Road A1-B2 other school pedestrian crossing Selected Streets with Greening not part of public network bus stop on busier routes recycling Davenport & Bramhall Park R Bramhall Lane A1-B2 Cavendish Road I2-J2 access to green space station 8 Bramhall Lane South B3-C7 Dean Lane I3-K1 Bramhall Moor Lane E4-F1 Midland Road A4-B4 postbox cycle paths Bramhall Park Road B6-B7 North Park Road A4-A6 Bridge Lane C6-E5 Ringmore Road D3-E4 Carrwood Road B7-C6 Shepley Drive H1-I1 church ABC DEFG H IJK If you would like to find out about the Walkaday A free interpreting service is available if you need help with this information. Selected Green or Quiet Streets programme of free guided walks throughout Stockport, Please telephone Stockport Interpreting Unit on 0161 477 9000. Email: [email protected] Hazel Grove & Bosden Farm please contact 0161 474 4850 or 0161 474 4919 Bongs Road A2 Kings Road C6-D6 Delamere Road E4 Lyme Road E8-F8 Devonshire Road G8 Peregrine Road C3-D3 Highfield Road E6-F6 Sandown Road E5-F6 Highlands Road A3 Sandringham Road E6 Hornsea Road C2 Yew Tree Avenue G7 Maps of the Fred Perry Way, Kingfisher Road C4 which passes through this Map 2: area, can be downloaded via Hazel Grove Selected Streets with Greening the search engine on the Hazel Grove & Bosden Farm & Bosden Farm Bakewell Road F8 Norbury Hollow Road I6 Stockport Council website: Buxton Road D7-I6 Offerton Road C2-E5 To Section Dooley Lane A1-B1 Shepley Road E8 www.stockport.gov.uk 7 of Green Haddon Road E8-F8 Threaphurst Lane G3-I5 Hazelwood Road C6-D7 Torkington Road D7-G3 A to Z map Marple Road A3-C2 To Section 6 of Green A to Z map 1 2 3 4 This map is based upon Ordnance 5 Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of her Majesty’s Stationery 6 Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may To Section 2 of lead to prosecution 7 Green A to Z map or civil proceedings. Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council, Licence Number LA100019571, 2009 8 Depiction of a route within this document does not To Map 1 imply that it Thanks to those members of the commmunity who have been constitutes a involved with the development and production of this map. designated Public Right of Way ABCDE FGH I.
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