The Cheshire East Labour-Independent Administration have voted to cut Library opening hours across the borough by introducing shorter working days and one half-day a week.
Residents are facing highest charges on green waste in the North West to reduce costs.
Cheshire East Council, run by the Labour/Independent Group coalition, is claiming a £20m funding gap that it needs to fill.
Cheshire East Councillors and Candidates arrived in Chester today to support ProspectiveParliamentary Candidate, Liz Wardlaw in the By-Election Campaign!
They joined Cheshire West & Chester Councillors, Party Members, visitors from Wales and beyond.
We must thank Chester residents who were wel
Death threats, excrement posted through the letterbox, stalking, trolling and obscene phone calls – these are just some examples of the harassment experienced by Cheshire East councillors.
Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter I 14th Oct 2022 4:37 pm | Local News
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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
“A vote of no confidence in the Mayor of Cheshire East is set to be held next week, after appearing in the viral Handforth Parish Council video clip, writes Ethan Davies.”
“Mayor Cllr Barry Burkhill, who represents Handforth as an Independent, also sits on the parish council and can be seen in
Plans to demolish a single storey 29-bed care home in Church Lawton and replace it with A 60 bed, 3-storey replacement facility were refused at the Southern Planning Committee meeting last week.
The troubled care home was closed suddenly in 2016 ‘due to the operation becoming financially unvia
Cheshire East Council has taken a big step towards establishing a Committee System to replace its’ current Cabinet System of Governance – but there are concerns that coronavirus COVID-19 could delay the process.
Last week at the council’s constitution committee (the last public meeting be
On Tuesday 4th February, the Labour/Independent Cabinet passed a decision to remove many gritting routes from across the Cheshire East Borough, despite clear protest and concern from residents and Councillors.
Cllr Liz Wardlaw summed up the feelings of many who attended last week’s Cabinet Mee
The Cheshire East Members Highways Road Show Event was held today at the Crewe Alex Stadium in Crewe.
Cllr Kate Parkinson (High Legh), Cllrs Liz Wardlaw and Patrick Redstone (Odd Rode) and Cllr Sally Anne Holland met with a number of the Cheshire Highways Management team to learn more about th