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A TOWN in the UK has become so trendy it has been dubbed the "new Berlin" – with a huge regeneration project planned.
With Berlin known for its bizarre clubs and bars, it seems unlikely that somewhere in the UK could match up.
However, the town of Stockport, just outside the city centre of Manchester, was named the "new Berlin" by DJ Luke Unabomber last year.
And former MEN editor Eric even created "Das neue Berlin" Stockport artwork to celebrate its claim.
While a joke, many locals have leaned into it with the often-overlooked town being a trendy place to visit.
It's now home to Underbanks, an area full of breweries and shops selling vintage clothes, vinyls and rare magazines.
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Nearby is Strawberry Fields, a recording studio which attracted Joy Division, The Smiths, The Stone Roses, and Paul McCartney.
Stockport band Blossoms has seen a rising popularity in recent years, playing at Glastonbury this year, while locals often flock to venue Bask with live music and late-night gigs.
Other famous celebs to have come from Stockport include Claire Foy, Tess Daly and Michelle Keegan, as well as boxer Ricky Hatton and Sex Education star Aimee Lou Wood.
And it even has a Michelin-recommended restaurant, Where The Light Gets In.
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