Reddish North is an electoral ward in the northern part of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, in Greater Manchester, England. It occupies a suburban fringe location close to Manchester, with a mix of Victorian terraces, interwar and post‑war housing, and local shopping parades; the area is served by nearby rail and bus links that make commuting into the city straightforward.
The ward carries an industrial heritage - former mills and railways shaped its development - and sits close to green features such as Reddish Vale and the distinctive brick viaduct over the River Tame. Community groups and regeneration projects have been active in recent years, reflecting a diverse social mix and a local interest in preserving character while improving amenities and employment opportunities.