Politics / Local Government
Mark Hunter, the Liberal Democrat leader of Stockport Council, has announced he will step down in May 2025, after a long career in public service.
Mark Hunter's career began in 1980 as a councillor in Tameside. He later served as the MP for Cheadle and has been the leader of Stockport Council since 2022, and previously 2002-2005. During his most recent tenure, Stockport has undergone significant regeneration, including a new transport interchange and plans for thousands of new homes. His leadership also navigated budget challenges, including implementing a controversial garden waste collection charge. The transition comes as Stockport Council continues its ambitious development projects.
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