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Cheadle HulmeCheadle Hulme (population 28,952 2001 census) is a small town on the southern edge of Stockport, a large town on the southern edge of Manchester, England. It is the home of the historic East Cheshire Chess Club, Cheadle Hulme School, which celebrates its 150th anniversary this year, and the constituency office of Liberal Democrat MP Patsy Calton, who in 2001 won her seat by the smallest margin of any constituency in the UK (33 votes). Cheadle Hulme is notable for its small shopping area and the Seven Arches Viaduct, which are the two features that appear on the town's motif which adorns the lamp posts on the high street. Cheadle Hulme train station was the cut-off point for the different stages of the 2004 upgrade of the West Coast railway.
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