I admit that I have not read the 'new' highway code but am confused about Tiger, Zebra, Puffin, and Toucan crossings, and what is the difference between a roundabout and a 'Cyclops' style junction?
Zebra crossing is your standard crossing with flashing yellow lights, for pedestrians.
If I have this right, a Tiger crossing is a zebra but cyclists can use it too. They're relatively new I think. Certainly not common. The stripes used to be yellow.
Puffin crossing is a light operated crossing where the red and green man lights are on the same side of the road as you. The crossing on Stockport Road/Hollins Lane is a Puffin crossing. They usually have sensors too to detect what pedestrians are doing. They're generally believed to be better than the older Pelican crossing as the lights are placed to your right so you are focusing your attention in the direction of traffic rather than the older style Pelicans where your focus is on the red/green across the road. Apparently it's not possible to install new pelicans anymore - they have to be Puffins instead.
Toucan crossing is a Puffin/Pelican but with bike option as well.
For good measure there's a Peagasus crossing here it's pedestrians/horses.
Cyclops crossings are very rare and very new, but they're growing and they're going to become a lot more common. IThey focus on the safe crossing of pedestrians and cyclists at busy junctions, with safe routes around them for both. They're designed to avoid accidents and cyclists can turn right on a separate dedicated lane if they wish.
More information here about Greater Manchester's first Cyclops junction is in this:
https://news.tfgm.com/news/manchester-opens-uks-first-cyclops-junction