Brinnington

Brinnington

infobox UK place
country = England
map_type= Greater Manchester
official_name= Brinnington
latitude= 53.435
longitude= -2.135
civil_parish=
population =
metropolitan_borough= Stockport
metropolitan_county= Greater Manchester
region= North West England
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post_town=
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os_grid_reference= SJ910926

Brinnington is a north-eastern suburb of Stockport, Greater Manchester. It is situated on a bluff above a bend in the Tame Valley and is an area of vast regeneration, it consists mainly of council owned dwellings including high rise flats. Brinnington is an area of poverty and deprivation -- with high crime levels and long-term unemployment at 20%. Brinnington was once an area of open farm land, but then as in many other areas the land was required in the local authority housing developments of the 1950s and 1960s. To the west of Brinnington is an area known as Reddish Vale, a country park. This is a popular area for families to go for a walk and explore the ponds and brick viaducts. Here you can see another popular spot under the arches where there is a sharp bend in the river and sand has been deposited giving the effect of a miniature "beach". Brinnington is served by Brinnington railway station on the Hope Valley Line from Sheffield to Manchester.

Brinnigton has three churches: St. Bernadette's (Roman Catholic), St. Luke's (Anglican), and Brinnington Evangelical Church.

There are four primary schools: St. Bernadette's, St. Paul's, Tame Valley and Westmorland, the latter being an amalgamation of the former Brindale and Maycroft Primary Schools in 2000. Westmorland is particularly focused on the arts and has a good school orchestra. Note that Tame Valley may be closing down while Westmorland may be expanding.

Hollow End Towers in the Brinnington Housing Estate was the scene for one of the leading cases on the law of nuisance, in "Transco plc. v. Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council" ["Transco plc. v. Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council" [2003] [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200203/ldjudgmt/jd031119/trans-1.htm UKHL 61] ] .

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