Coming ineightsectionsitcovers: means toplanapleasantwalkorcycleride. A-Zgivesyoutheperfect Green Stockport’s car behind Leave the A 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Stockport Green Section 4 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 : Bramhall, Woodford andEastCheadleHulme Bramhall, Woodford to take Z Reprinted February 2010 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 levels of Car drivers suffer air pollution than pedestrians on the adjacent pavement. The air is even cleaner in green areas because it’s and plants away from traffic, can filter out some pollutants. While you’re walking or and cycling, you can relax in the scenery and wildlife or cycling instead of Walking taking the car reduces your impact on the environment. For further information, the following website may be visited: http://actonco2.direct.gov.uk MCU 4773 Printed using vegetable based inks on paper from sustainably managed forests. Map 2: 1 Woodford To Map 1 2 3 Key church telephone café parking pub post office 4 golf course residential area bowling green greenspace tennis court allotments cricket pitch industrial area basketball pitch dog waste bin 5 shops chemist / health centre school pedestrian crossing bus stop on busier routes R recycling postbox station 6 paths in green space streets dry, level and clean pleasant and green Selected Green or Quiet Streets does not meet all three of pleasant and quiet above criteria (South Section: Woodford) less busy (with greening) not part of public network Bridle Road G4 Meadway H2 less busy (not greened) 7 Jenny Lane F3 paths in built space other (with greening) straight, lit, Selected Streets with Greening For more information on walking wide and greened other (not greened) and cycling visit the Stockport website (South Section: Woodford) www.stockport.gov.uk. The route of straight and lit not part of public network the Fred Perry Way which passes through Blossoms Lane D2 Hall Moss Lane D1 this area can be found through the search adequately cleaned but may motorway Chester Road B5-H3 Moor Lane F3 engine on the Stockport website or by contacting the be neither lit nor straight 8 Church Lane D3 Parks and Recreation Team at [email protected] You will walk this far in 10 minutes if you are a fast walker not part of public network You will walk this far in 10 minutes if you are a slow walker other ABC DEFG H IJK For further information on Stockport’s Green A to Z, Selected Green or Quiet Streets A free interpreting service is available if you need help with this information. including details of street and path grading, Please telephone Stockport Interpreting Unit on 0161 477 9000. Email: [email protected] (North Section: Bramhall & East Cheadle Hulme) contact Stockport Council at Arundel Road B6 Padstow Drive G4 Bramhall Park Road D2 Park Road C2 Claremont Road A4 Patch Lane F7 [email protected] Fountains Road D6 Pine Road G3 Hall Road E2 Queensgate G7 or: Highfield Parkway F7 Ramsdale Road E3 Ladybrook Road C2 Roundway E6 Langdale Road E7 St Michaels Avenue F3 Green A to Z Malmesbury Road C7 Seal Road H4 Meadway G7 Thorn Road F7 Sustainable Transport Northcote Road G4 Thornway D4 Melbourne Road G6 Upton Avenue B4 Hygarth House Moss Lane D7 Vicarage Avenue C5 Northcote Road G4 Yew Tree Park Road D5 103 Wellington Rd South Ogden Road F7 Stockport SK1 3TT If you have any general comments Map 1: To Section 3 of about the map or Bramhall & East Cheadle Hulme Green A to Z map suggestions for 1 To Section 3 of specific details, Green A to Z map please contact us. This map is based upon 2 Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction 3 infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council, Licence Number LA10000019571, 4 2010 Depiction of a route within this document does not imply that it constitutes a 5 designated Public Right of Way 6 7 8 To Map 2 To Map 2 Thanks to those members of the commmunity who have been involved with the development and production of this map. ABCDE FGH I.
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