Four Heatons
Four Heatons is the name used to describe the four individual neighbourhoods of Heaton Moor, Heaton Chapel, Heaton Mersey and Heaton Norris.[1] Collectively, it forms a suburban area of Stockport which borders on to the City of Manchester, England.[1] It is a commuter zone, with greenbelt and a conservation area,[1] and is coterminous with the SK4 postcode district.[2]
The opening of railway stations, first at Heaton Norris in 1840 and then at Heaton Chapel & Heaton Moor in 1853 (renamed 'Heaton Chapel' in 1947[3]) resulted in the suburbanization of the Four Heatons.
Heaton Moor, Heaton Chapel, Heaton Mersey and Heaton Norris each have their own individual high street and centre, but retain a common "vibrant" retailing theme, with bars, delis and independent music and cinema.[1]
In 2009 local businesses and traders formed a voluntary organisation in the area called The Four Heatons Traders Association.[2] This organisation is partly funded and supported by Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council, and has become a focal point for community regeneration projects.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Stockport Council. "Four Heatons". stockport.gov.uk. Retrieved 2012-11-09.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 The Four Heatons Traders Association. "About Us". fourheatons.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-11-09.
- ↑ Slater, J.N., ed. (July 1974). "Notes and News: Stations renamed by LMR". Railway Magazine (London: IPC Transport Press Ltd) 120 (879): 363. ISSN 0033-8923.
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