Stockroom

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Thank you for your interest in Stockroom. The survey has now closed and the responses are currently being analysed. An update will be provided once this has been completed. 

If you have any questions, please contact consultation@stockport.gov.uk




As town centres across the UK struggle to recover from the decline of High Street shopping and the huge economic shock of Covid-19, Stockport is pioneering an innovative plan to increase footfall and inspire a love of learning in children and adults.

Stockport has successfully bid for £14.5m of Government 'Future High Streets Fund' money to transform vacant retail units in the heart of our high street, Merseyway.

The Future High Streets Fund bid was for Stockroom.

Stockroom is an idea for a 21st Century, universal learning and discovery space which could give the people of Stockport an opportunity to learn new skills, practice arts and crafts, enjoy live music and performances, use free services, and benefit from cutting-edge learning and IT facilities.

We want to talk with you about what uses Stockroom could have and how those uses could benefit you individually as well as our children, young people, adults and the town as a whole.

We’ve split the potential uses of Stockroom into four ‘Zones’ that we think reflect the potential for the space – ‘Discovery’, ‘Community’, ‘Learning’ and 'Family'.

Have a look at the Stockroom information and complete the survey.

We really need your input to help us shape what Stockroom could be.

If you require the survey in an alternative format, please email consultation@stockport.gov.uk




As town centres across the UK struggle to recover from the decline of High Street shopping and the huge economic shock of Covid-19, Stockport is pioneering an innovative plan to increase footfall and inspire a love of learning in children and adults.

Stockport has successfully bid for £14.5m of Government 'Future High Streets Fund' money to transform vacant retail units in the heart of our high street, Merseyway.

The Future High Streets Fund bid was for Stockroom.

Stockroom is an idea for a 21st Century, universal learning and discovery space which could give the people of Stockport an opportunity to learn new skills, practice arts and crafts, enjoy live music and performances, use free services, and benefit from cutting-edge learning and IT facilities.

We want to talk with you about what uses Stockroom could have and how those uses could benefit you individually as well as our children, young people, adults and the town as a whole.

We’ve split the potential uses of Stockroom into four ‘Zones’ that we think reflect the potential for the space – ‘Discovery’, ‘Community’, ‘Learning’ and 'Family'.

Have a look at the Stockroom information and complete the survey.

We really need your input to help us shape what Stockroom could be.

If you require the survey in an alternative format, please email consultation@stockport.gov.uk


  • We want to talk with you about what uses Stockroom could have and how those uses could benefit you individually as well as our children, young people, adults and town centre businesses.

    We want Stockroom to be designed around how you would use the space. We’ve split the potential uses of Stockroom into four ‘Zones’ that we think reflect the potential for the space – ‘Discovery’, ‘Family’, ‘Community’, and ‘Learning’.

    Have a think about the type of things you might like to see in Stockroom and complete the survey. If you think of something that isn’t listed, please let us know as we need your input to help us shape what Stockroom could be.

    Your input can help shape the future of Stockport town centre and the prosperity of people and businesses.


    Thank you for your interest in Stockroom. The survey has now closed and the responses are currently being analysed. An update will be provided once this has been completed. 

    If you have any questions, please contact consultation@stockport.gov.uk


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