Cheshire East Conservatives welcome the opening of the £90m Congleton Link Road - the culmination of the project they launched in 2012. The 5.5km route opened this weekend for walkers and cyclists before its formal opening for traffic on Monday 19th April.
Cllr Janet Clowes (Conserva
The Borough representative for High Legh ward, Councillor Kate Parkinson challenges the "illogical" decision to cut funding to highways in our rural areas.
At Full Council, Councillor Kate Parkinson seconded an amendment from Cllr David Brown regarding the lack of monies being given to the Highways
Councillors on the CE environment and regeneration overview and scrutiny committee were asked today to discuss highly controversial plans to close Household Waste and Recycling Centres`on the basis of an eight-slide presentation.
The slides were published late with no accompanyi
The Strategic Allocations and Development Policies Document (or SADPD) came under deep scrutiny at the Strategic Planning Board last Friday (2nd October).
This is the second part of the Local Plan (Phase 1 was adopted in July 2017), which relates specifically to policies related to “Smaller Settlem
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The Awards are based on Community Participation, Horticultural Excellence and Environm
Conservative Plans to preserve the Cheshire Archives moves forward with Lottery Funding Success!
This project was initiated in 2016 when Cheshire East and Cheshire West & Chester convened to explore the future of the Cheshire Archives.
Cheshire Archives and Local Studies (CALS) is a
£1m New homes Bonus Allocations have been allocated for Community Projects across Cheshire East Borough
Following a robust application, evaluation and allocation process, Cheshire East has this week been able to announce the successful community projects who bid and have been allocated funding
Transport Minister Jesse Norman MP, Congleton MP Fiona Bruce and CEC leader Rachel Bailey attended the formal start of the Congleton Link Road Construction this morning.
The £90m project is important for the economic development of the town and is expected to create 3,000 jobs,