About Us

Welcome to Stockport Mumbler!

Stockport Mumber is run by Sarah & Georgia who between them have 4 kids aged 2- 10 years old, so they are certainly busy!

Being incredibly aware of how busy life can be as a parent, Georgia & Sarah want to be part of something that made the whole parenting thing a little easier; a resource that provides up-to-date, local information specifically for parents in one single place. Stockport Mumbler is fast-becoming the ultimate local parenting online community with sites in other locations such as Harrogate, Hull, York, Ripon & Nidderdale, Doncaster, Norwich, Wakefield and Dorset.

As well as this website, we also have the Stockport Mumbler Facebook page, and the Stockport Mumbler Chat Group, which is designed to be a social hub for parents, carers and grandparents in Stockport and is the chat forum for the website – all new members are very welcome! You can also find us on Twitter @StockportMum and  Instagram

A note about advertising on Stockport Mumbler

“Stockport Mumbler is a business and we are very lucky to have the opportunity to make a living doing something we love. Whilst we will never charge parents to use a Mumbler site, we do accept paid-for advertising from carefully selected companies to advertise and to promote them on this website and social media and we will never make a secret of that. It is very similar to how traditional advertising works, like in a magazine or local newspaper or radio.

We closely vet the companies and service providers who approach Mumbler and if necessary, we turn things down because we don’t like the company, the product, or don’t agree with the brand’s ethos, or don’t think it’s relevant to our Mumbler audience.

We will only ever partner with businesses and brands that are reputable and relevant to the Mumbler community. Whenever we do talk about a brand or a product, it will be because we genuinely like it and think that the Mumblers might too. We will always be honest – we won’t recommend someone or something if they are secretly a bit rubbish.”

 

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