by Lindsay Lewis | Oct 24, 2022 | General, Town Centre Regeneration, Uncategorized
The national charity OnSide, in partnership with Cheshire East Council and the Crewe Town Board is working with young people of the town to develop a brand new multimillion-pound Youth Zone in Crewe.It is proposed that the Youth Zone will be located on the Oak Street...
by Rhiannon Hilton | Sep 22, 2022 | Town Centre Regeneration, Uncategorized
Plans are being developed to transform eight local parks in Crewe – and residents are being invited to help shape the final designs. The government recently signed off the business case for the ‘Pocket Parks’ project, which aims to see eight pocket parks in Crewe...
by Rhiannon Hilton | Aug 30, 2022 | Uncategorized
Business cases for a further two major projects in Crewe have been approved by government – a milestone the Town Board says ‘shows confidence in our vision for Crewe’. Crewe Town Board is overseeing work to receive up to £22.9m in funding from the government’s Towns...
by Lindsay Lewis | Jul 5, 2022 | General, Town Centre Regeneration, Uncategorized
Crewe has been shortlisted as one of six locations bidding to become the home of Great British Railways. In March, Cheshire East Council and its partners submitted a strong and ambitious expression of interest for Crewe to become the headquarters for the new public...
by Lindsay Lewis | Jun 15, 2022 | General, Town Centre Regeneration, Uncategorized
The Government has approved business cases for the first two projects in Crewe. The chair of Crewe Town Board says ‘we are one step closer to two fantastic new facilities being delivered in Crewe’ after the first two Towns Fund projects had their business cases...
by Lindsay Lewis | May 30, 2022 | General, Town Centre Regeneration, Uncategorized
Crewe Town Board has now approved business cases for the Flag Lane Baths Community Hub and Crewe Youth Zone projects and agreed to submit them to government for their final agreement and sign off. Members have also celebrated the recent planning approval for the ‘Ly2’...