To make a temporary road closure order in relation to Lyme Avenue, Macclesfield under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to enable Playing Out to take place on Friday 8th August 2025 between 13:00-16:00
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 10/06/2025
Effective from: 06/06/2025
Decision:
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to Lyme Avenue, Macclesfield under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to enable Playing Out to take place on Friday 8th August 2025 between 13:00-16:00
Lead officer: Head of Highways
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Astbury Street, Congleton from the junction of Henrietta Street to the junction of Prospect Street for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 10/06/2025
Effective from: 06/06/2025
Decision:
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Astbury Street, Congleton from the junction of Henrietta Street to the junction of Prospect Street for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Lead officer: Head of Highways
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Manchester Road, Congleton from the junction of Macclesfield Road to the junction of Homestead Drive for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 10/06/2025
Effective from: 06/06/2025
Decision:
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Manchester Road, Congleton from the junction of Macclesfield Road to the junction of Homestead Drive for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Lead officer: Head of Highways
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to the below mentioned roads under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to close streets listed in the Schedule to the order to enable the Civic Sunday to take place on Sunday 28th September 2025.
OVENHOUSE LANE, BOLLINGTON
For its full extent
CROSSFIELD ROAD, BOLLINGTON
For its full extent
SOUTH WEST AVENUE, BOLLINGTON
From the junction of Crossfield Road to the junction of Est Avenue
EAST AVENUE, BOLLINGTON
For its full extent
HEATH ROAD, BOLLINGTON
For its full extent
PRINCESS DRIVE, BOLLINGTON
From the junction of Heath Road to the junction of Kingsway
KINGSWAY, BOLLINGTON
From the junction of Princess Drive to the junction of Bollington Road
BOLLINGTON ROAD, BOLLINGTON
For its full extent
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 10/06/2025
Effective from: 06/06/2025
Decision:
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to the below mentioned roads under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to close streets listed in the Schedule to the order to enable the Civic Sunday to take place on Sunday 28th September 2025.
OVENHOUSE LANE, BOLLINGTON
For its full extent
CROSSFIELD ROAD, BOLLINGTON
For its full extent
SOUTH WEST AVENUE, BOLLINGTON
From the junction of Crossfield Road to the junction of Est Avenue
EAST AVENUE, BOLLINGTON
For its full extent
HEATH ROAD, BOLLINGTON
For its full extent
PRINCESS DRIVE, BOLLINGTON
From the junction of Heath Road to the junction of Kingsway
KINGSWAY, BOLLINGTON
From the junction of Princess Drive to the junction of Bollington Road
BOLLINGTON ROAD, BOLLINGTON
For its full extent
Lead officer: Head of Highways
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Bond Street, Macclesfield from the junction Lynn Grove to the junction of Hatton Street for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 10/06/2025
Effective from: 06/06/2025
Decision:
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Bond Street, Macclesfield from the junction Lynn Grove to the junction of Hatton Street for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Lead officer: Head of Highways
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Woolston Avenue, Congleton for its full extent for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 10/06/2025
Effective from: 06/06/2025
Decision:
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Woolston Avenue, Congleton for its full extent for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Lead officer: Head of Highways
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited and restricted to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure and temporary 30mph speed limit order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit and restrict traffic on BUDWORTH ROAD, ASTON BY BUDWORTH from the junction of Frog Lane to the junction of Old Hall Lane and from Thursday 17 July 2025 to Thursday 31 July 2025 for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 10/06/2025
Effective from: 06/06/2025
Decision:
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited and restricted to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure and temporary 30mph speed limit order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit and restrict traffic on BUDWORTH ROAD, ASTON BY BUDWORTH from the junction of Frog Lane to the junction of Old Hall Lane and from Thursday 17 July 2025 to Thursday 31 July 2025 for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Lead officer: Head of Highways
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Wood Street, Odd Rode for its full extent for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 10/06/2025
Effective from: 06/06/2025
Decision:
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Wood Street, Odd Rode for its full extent for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Lead officer: Head of Highways
The purpose of the report is to note and
comment on the final financial and performance outturn position and
(if necessary) to approve Supplementary Estimates and
Virements.
Decision Maker: Environment and Communities Committee
Made at meeting: 05/06/2025 - Environment and Communities Committee
Decision published: 09/06/2025
Effective from: 17/06/2025
Decision:
The Committee considered the report which provided members with an overview of the Cheshire East Council final outturn for the financial year 2024/25. Members were asked to consider the financial performance of the Council. The report also proposed treatment of year end balances that reflected risks identified in the Medium Term Financial Strategy which was approved by Council on 26 February 2025.
The supplementary agenda provided a revised version of the report which was considered.
The Committee raised concerns of the overspend of other service areas and asked what actions were being taken to address this. It was also asked what the plans were to recover the debts owed to the Council in relation to the Environment and Communities Committee.
The Committee were updated that the necessary actions were being taken to reduce the amount of overspend and explained that there is still a national issue and awaiting further updates. Officers stated that the Council has a successful approach to debt recovery and would endeavour to ensure that all monies owed to the council were paid. Officers committed to providing further details of what is included for Environment and Communities.
The Committee raised concerns over capital expenditure in relation to a variance of 59%, and queried the general reserves being used, and asked what the difference between the interest that would be paid on the exceptional financial support, and the interest that could be gained on having it in the reserve account. Officers committed to providing a written response.
Members commended Cheshire East finance staff for their work and dedication.
RESOLVED (by majority):
The Environment and Communities Committee is recommended to:
1. Consider the overall financial performance of the Council in the 2024/25 financial
year, as contained within the report, as follows:
a) A Net Revenue Overspend of £17.6m against a revised budget of £365.8m
(4.8% variance) funded by conditional Exceptional Financial Support
(Capitalisation Direction) via borrowing.
b) General Reserves closing balance of £6.3m.
c) Capital Spending of £88.4m against an approved programme of £215.8m (59%
variance).
2. Consider the contents of Annex 1.
3. Approve the Supplementary Capital Estimates (SCE) and Capital Virements
between £500,000 and £1,000,000 in accordance with Financial Procedure Rules for the following Committee’s as detailed in Annex 1, Section 5, Table 4
4. Approve the new Reserves in the Reserves Section (Annex 1, Section 5, Table 1) which includes proposed movements to reserves.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Tracy Baldwin, Nicola Charlesworth
To appoint a number of sub-committees and
working groups, and to appoint to joint committees and boards, for
the 2023-24 municipal year.
Decision Maker: Environment and Communities Committee
Made at meeting: 05/06/2025 - Environment and Communities Committee
Decision published: 09/06/2025
Effective from: 17/06/2025
Decision:
The committee considered the report which sought approval from the Environment and Communities Committee to appoint the bodies referred to in the report and to nominate members to them.
The annual report was presented which all Service Committees receive respective to their sub-committees and working groups. The committee were asked to make appointments as follows:
- Local Plan Member Reference Group. Made up of seven members: three Conservative, three Labour and one Independent. Political balance rules have been applied and received the following nominations;
Conservative nominations for Councillors Gardiner, Dean and Edgar
Labour nominations for Councillors Braithwaite, Chapman and Crane
Independent nomination for Councillor Jefferay
- Carbon Steering Group. Made up of representatives from each of the following committees: Environment and Communities, Children and Families, Adults and Health, Highways and Transport and Economy and Growth with the overall membership being approximately six, however no political balance rules have been applied to this group. Nominations were received as follows:
Environment and Communities rep: Councillor D Jefferay, Councillor T Dean
Adults and Health Rep : Councillor S Corcoran
Children and Families : Councillor Laura Crane
Economy and Growth : TBC
Highways and Transport : TBC
Where nominations had been put forward, the committee were asked to approve these nominations as set out, as recommendation 1 of this report, and for any positions which are yet to be filled, nominations should be submitted to the Head of Democratic Services, Brian Reed, as recommendation 2 of this report.
RESOLVED (unanimously)
That the Environment and Communities Committee
1. Appoints the sub-committees, working groups, panels, boards and joint committees for 2025-26, and the member appointments to them, as set out within this report.
2. Where appropriate, agrees to submit member nominations to the bodies below to the Head of Democratic Services.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Frances Handley
To seek approval for Cheshire East Council to
become a signatory to the Brighton Plus Helsinki Declaration, an
international treaty that signifies a commitment to achieving
gender equality in sport and physical activity.
This will complement Active Cheshire’s ambition set out in
their new Strategy (being launched on 12th June), to prepare a
Strategic Plan for Women and Girls equality in sport and physical
activity.
Decision Maker: Environment and Communities Committee
Made at meeting: 05/06/2025 - Environment and Communities Committee
Decision published: 09/06/2025
Effective from: 17/06/2025
Decision:
The committee considered the report which sought approval for Cheshire East Council to become a signatory to the
Brighton Plus Helsinki Declaration, an international treaty which signified a commitment to achieving gender equality in sport and physical activity.
The Committee noted that the report was in relation to demonstrating a commitment to achieving gender equality and any related activity would need to ensure compliance with the legal definition as set out in the report under the Equalities Act 2010. The committee noted that being a signatory of the declaration may be beneficial in securing external funding bids in the future.
The Committee were in support of the report and were interested to see how this would be beneficial to communities. It was noted that signing up to the declaration would be complementary to existing work being undertaken by the council in terms of physical activity and healthy weight, and would be complementary to the Councils ambitions.
RESOLVED (unanimously)
That The Environment and Communities Committee:
1. Agrees to Cheshire East Council signing The Brighton Plus Helsinki Declaration
2. Delegates to The Director of Public Health authority to make all necessary arrangements for the signing of the Declaration to take place
Lead officer: Rachel Zammit
To respond to the notice of motion at Council
on 11 December 2024.
Decision Maker: Environment and Communities Committee
Made at meeting: 05/06/2025 - Environment and Communities Committee
Decision published: 09/06/2025
Effective from: 17/06/2025
Decision:
The committee considered a report which set out the proposed response from Cheshire East Council to a Notice of Motion from the Full Council Meeting of 11th December 2024 which concerned the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Councillor Sam Corcoran addressed the committee as a visiting member as proposer of the Notice of Motion. Councillor Sam Corcoran stated that the Notice of Motion was to note that the scientific consensus was clear, that fossil fuels are primarily responsible for accelerating global climate change and encouraged Members to view the NASA website which showed graphs of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increasing from under 320 parts per million in 1970 to over 420 parts per million today. Councillor Sam Corcoran stated that it was not just the statistical evidence, but the scientific explanation that carbon dioxide acted like a blanket, keeping in the energy from the sun, so the more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the hotter the planet would get, as a result of burning fossil fuels. Councillor Sam Corcoran also noted that the reliance on fossil fuels posed a risk to public health.
Councillor Sam Corcoran stated that the economic opportunities of the transition to clean energy were large. Councillor Corcoran recommended Members read the Director of Public Health's 2024 annual report. Councillor Sam Corcoran stated that it was inevitable that the health well-being and livelihoods of people in Cheshire East and across the UK would continue to be put to greater risk with the continued use of fossil fuels. Councillor Corcoran stated that, as the Chair of the Warrington, Sustainable and Inclusive Growth Commission, there was an opportunity to be at the forefront of new low carbon technologies. Councillor Corcoran thanked the officers for their report, and highlighted that there were no financial implications and no risks to Cheshire East Council in signing up, that the motion was in line with an existing policy, and that supporting this motion should be a political decision taken by Members and not officers. Councillor Sam Corcoran stated that climate change was a global problem and appreciated what Cheshire East do and asked that everyone engaged and supported the motion.
The Committee questioned what the outcome of approving the motion would be ,and what mechanisms Cheshire East would have to support the motion. Officers noted that the motion was aimed at central government to encourage them to address the wider issues.
The Committee debated the recommendations and felt that there was a lack of clarity. It was therefore proposed, seconded and subsequently carried unanimously that:
An amendment to recommendation 2 was proposed by Councillor Clark, seconded by Councillor Seddon and carried unanimously:
The Environment and Communities Committee is recommended to:
1. Note the Notice of Motion
2. Endorse the motion as presented
Members requested that the recommendations were voted on individually.
RESOLVED (by majority):
The Environment and Communities Committee is recommended to:
1. Note the Notice of Motion
RESOLVED (by majority):
The Environment and Communities Committee is recommended to:
2. Endorse the motion as presented
Councillor Hayley Whittaker left the meeting at 11.30am at the end of the Item 7 and did not return
Lead officer: Angela Mann, Ralph Kemp, Emma Williams (Ec Dev)
To consider the renewal of the Public Spaces
Protection Order (PSPO) for Macclesfield Town Centre that
originally came into force in July 2022.
Decision Maker: Environment and Communities Committee
Made at meeting: 05/06/2025 - Environment and Communities Committee
Decision published: 09/06/2025
Effective from: 17/06/2025
Decision:
The committee considered a report concerning the extension of an existing Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) under section 60(2) of the Anti Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (the ASB Act) for Macclesfield Town Centre.
Cllr Ashely Farrall addressed the committee as a visiting member as a Ward Councillor for Macclesfield Central speaking on behalf of residents of the town centre. Councillor Farrell stated that he fully supported the extension of the Macclesfield Town Centre PSPO, and that the current PSPO had been a valuable and effective tool since it's implementation in July 2022. Cllr Ashely Farrall stated that it was a result of close collaboration between Cheshire East Council, Cheshire Police and local stakeholders, who at the time were responding to a real need that residents and businesses were constantly reporting issues of alcohol fuelled disorder, causing alarm or intimidation and a general decline in the public environment, and intervention was needed. Cllr Ashely Farrall stated that the PSPO has delivered results and that Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB)had dropped by 65%, alcohol related incidents had more than halved and that in the year to March 2025, only two alcohol related ASB incidents had been reported. Councillor Ashley Farrell stated that they were not just statistics, but this represented real improvements to the people who live, work and visit the town centre on a daily basis. Cllr Ashely Farrall noted that the orders could be used proportionately and sensitively, and no fixed penalty notices had been issued under the order, and it was not a tool for criminalising vulnerable individuals; it was a mechanism for early, calm and preventative action that empowered officers to step in before behaviour escalated. Cllr Ashely Farrall repeated that the order should not, and would not, be used to criminalise people experiencing homelessness in the town.
Cllr Ashely Farrall stated that during the recent consultation, 84% of respondents supported extending the PSPO and residents said that the town centre felt safer and more inviting as a result. Cllr Ashely Farrall said that the signage and public engagement made it clear what was expected, and what the consequences of non compliance were. As a ward councillor, Councillor Farrell stated he would continue to work with officers and the community to ensure it remained effective and fair and that this not only built trust with enforcement teams, but in the Council's ability to listen and act, and urged the committee to approve the extension of the PSPO until 2028.
Members welcomed the recommendations and were in support of the recommendations to extend the order and queried whether the defined area could be changed in the duration of 3 years if the evidence suggests that it should be.
The committee were updated that the geographical area could be varied or changed however any changes or variation on a public space protection order would have to go through public consultation and to be reviewed and brought back to the committee to make the decision and would require a considerable amount of work.
RESOLVED (unanimously):
The Environment and Communities Committee is recommended to:
1. Approve the proposed extension of the PSPO as provided in Appendix C with a commencement date of 18th July 2025 for a duration of 3 years (expiring at midnight on 17th July 2028)
Lead officer: Angela Mann, Laura Woodrow-Hirst
To approve the payment of £268,135.85 + VAT to Everybody Health and Leisure to fund the 3G pitch replacement at Shavington Leisure Centre as part of the approved capital investment programme (Environment and Communities Committee, 11th March 2024 – Appendix C. https://moderngov.cheshireeast.gov.uk/ecminutes/documents/s115694/Appendix%20C%20Investment%20Proposals.pdf
The replacement pitch was more expensive than initially planned (£250k), however this cost was offset against the Nantwich profiled expenditure which came in under price and was authorised by Tom Shuttleworth.
A report updating on the progress of the operating agreement will be shared with committee which will provide an update on the investment schemes.
Decision Maker: Director of Planning and Environment
Decision published: 09/06/2025
Effective from: 17/06/2025
Decision:
To approve the payment of £268,135.85 + VAT to Everybody Health and Leisure to fund the 3G pitch replacement at Shavington Leisure Centre as part of the approved capital investment programme (Environment and Communities Committee, 11th March 2024 – Appendix C. https://moderngov.cheshireeast.gov.uk/ecminutes/documents/s115694/Appendix%20C%20Investment%20Proposals.pdf
The replacement pitch was more expensive than initially planned (£250k), however this cost was offset against the Nantwich profiled expenditure which came in under price and was authorised by Tom Shuttleworth.
A report updating on the progress of the operating agreement will be shared with committee which will provide an update on the investment schemes.
Lead officer: Chris Allman
To approve the payment of £115,000 + VAT to Everybody Health and Leisure to fund the changing room refurbishments at Macclesfield Leisure Centre as part of the approved capital investment programme (Environment and Communities Committee, 11th March 2024 – Appendix C. https://moderngov.cheshireeast.gov.uk/ecminutes/documents/s115694/Appendix%20C%20Investment%20Proposals.pdf
Decision Maker: Director of Planning and Environment
Decision published: 09/06/2025
Effective from: 17/06/2025
Decision:
To approve the payment of £115,000 + VAT to Everybody Health and Leisure to fund the changing room refurbishments at Macclesfield Leisure Centre as part of the approved capital investment programme (Environment and Communities Committee, 11th March 2024 – Appendix C. https://moderngov.cheshireeast.gov.uk/ecminutes/documents/s115694/Appendix%20C%20Investment%20Proposals.pdf
Lead officer: Chris Allman
The purpose of the report is to note and
comment on the final financial and performance outturn position and
(if necessary) to approve Supplementary Estimates and
Virements.
Decision Maker: Economy and Growth Committee
Made at meeting: 03/06/2025 - Economy and Growth Committee
Decision published: 05/06/2025
Effective from: 13/06/2025
Decision:
The Committee received the report which provided an overview of the Cheshire East Council final outturn for the financial year 2024/25 and the financial performance of the Council relevant to the committee remit.
It was reported that the Growth and Enterprise Department and Place Directorate were reporting an underspend of £5.3m against a budget of £28.2m. This was a £1.5m improvement from Quarter 3. The main reasons for the underspend were savings against gas and electricity compared to higher budgeted costs, an underspend on business rates, reduction in maintenance spend and vacancy management.
The Committee acknowledged the efforts of staff in achieving the savings despite the high vacancy levels.
During discussion concerns were raised on the sustainability of relying on vacancies to achieve savings and the impact of adjusting capital projects expenditure on future costs.
The Committee asked if information could be provided on benchmarking against other councils using reliance indicators and if additional training could be provided for councillors on financial matters.
RESOLVED (by majority): That the Committee
1 note the overall financial performance of the Council in the 2024/25 financial year, as contained within the report, as follows:
a) a Net Revenue Overspend of £17.6m against a revised budget of £365.8m (4.8% variance) funded by conditional Exceptional Financial Support (Capitalisation Direction) via borrowing
b) General Reserves closing balance of £6.3m
c) Capital Spending of £88.4m against an approved programme of £215.8m (59% variance)
2 note the contents of Annex 1
3 approve the new Reserves in the Reserves Section, as set out in Annex 1 to the report at Section 5, Table 1, which includes proposed movements to the reserves.
4 note that Council will be recommended to approve the Supplementary Revenue Estimate Request for Allocation of Additional Grant Funding over £1,000,000, as per Annex 1 to the report at Section 3, Table 1.
5 approve the Supplementary Capital Estimates and Capital Virements between £500,000 and £1,000,000 in accordance with the Financial Procedure Rules, as detailed in Annex 1 to the report at Section 4, Table 4.
6 note the Council will be recommended to approve the Supplementary Capital Estimates over £1,000,000 in accordance with Budget and Policy Framework Rules, as detailed in Annex 1 to the report at Section 4, Table 5.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Tracy Baldwin, Nicola Charlesworth
To report on the outcome of the public
consultation on the proposed revisions to the policy and seek
approval to adopt the revised policy.
Decision Maker: Economy and Growth Committee
Made at meeting: 03/06/2025 - Economy and Growth Committee
Decision published: 05/06/2025
Effective from: 13/06/2025
Decision:
The Committee considered the report on the outcome of the consultation on the Home Repairs and Adaptations for Vulnerable People Policy.
During consideration of the report concern was raised that the £30,000 Disabled Facilities Grant cap had not been uplifted since 2008 and the Committee suggested that the Chair write on their behalf to the Government requesting an inflationary increase to the Grant cap, as without this there could be situations where people would not be able to afford necessary adaptions.
The Committee emphasised the need for coordination with adult social care and occupational therapists and asked that the policy aligned with broader health and housing strategies.
RESOLVED (unanimously): That the Committee
1 note the consultation responses and amendments made to the Home Repairs and Adaptations for Vulnerable People Policy.
2 approve and adopt the final version of the Home Repairs and Adaptations for Vulnerable People Policy 2025-2028.
3 the Chair of Economy and Growth Committee to write to the government on behalf of the Committee requesting an inflationary uplift to the £30,000 Disabled Facilities Grant cap.
Lead officer: Karen Carsberg, Angela Mann, Karen Whitehead
To provide an update to committee on South
Macclesfield Development Area
Decision Maker: Economy and Growth Committee
Made at meeting: 03/06/2025 - Economy and Growth Committee
Decision published: 05/06/2025
Effective from: 13/06/2025
Decision:
Having previously declared an interest Councillors S Gardiner and G Marshall left the meeting during consideration of this item.
The Committee considered the report which provided an update on the South Macclesfield Development Area project which included the planning history, land ownership, financial investment, and the next steps for the project.
During consideration of the report, it was asked if clarification could be provided on the planning implications of the withdrawal of the reserve matters applications and any new applications being submitted. Officers agreed to provide a written response.
Reference was made to the Council’s investment of £3.283m to date in promoting the South Macclesfield Development Area for residential development in line with the Local Plan, and it was asked if a breakdown of the expenditure could be provided.
The Committee emphasised the importance of consultation with stakeholders, including local residents and environmental groups, on the development of alternative options for the site.
The recommendations were proposed and seconded and during the debate an amendment was proposed and seconded.
Amendment
Recommendation 1 to be amended as follows:
“Add after ‘Delegate to Director of Growth and Enterprise’ the words ‘in consultation with the chair, vice chair and opposition spokesperson for economy and growth’ and add after ‘on this site,’ the words ‘nature-led recovery option’.”
The proposer and seconder of the recommendations agreed to accept the amendment and therefore the amendment became part of the substantive motion.
RESOLVED (by majority): The Committee
1 delegate to the Director of Growth and Enterprise, in consultation with the chair, vice chair and opposition spokesperson for economy and growth, to take all actions necessary to review alternative options for the site. This will include disposal, development on this site, nature-led recovery option, or taking no further action, and bring forward a recommendation to Economy and Growth Committee.
2 approve further capital expenditure of up to £150,000 to fund a review of the alternative options and the associated due diligence against legal obligations and policy objectives.
3 approve the withdrawal from the Housing Infrastructure Fund agreement and continue to work with Homes England to identify alternative means of financial support.
4 Note that the current reserved matters planning applications will be withdrawn.
The meeting adjourned for a short break during which Councillor S Gardiner and G Marshall returned to the meeting.
Lead officer: Charles Jarvis, Angela Mann, Peter Skates
To advise Members of the outcome of the public
consultation and to seek approval to adopt the Interim Housing
Strategy 25-28.
Decision Maker: Economy and Growth Committee
Made at meeting: 03/06/2025 - Economy and Growth Committee
Decision published: 05/06/2025
Effective from: 13/06/2025
Decision:
The Committee considered the report on outcome of the consultation on the Interim Housing Strategy 2025-2028.
An overview of the 229 responses to the consultation was provided which showed that 93% of the respondents were Cheshire East residents, with responses predominantly from those over the age of 55.
During consideration of the report, reference was made to the use of the term ‘rough sleepers’ and it was asked if this could be replaced with “people experiencing street homelessness.” Officers undertook to see clarification on the definition to be used.
The Committee asked about the housing offer to young people leaving care to enable independent living. In response it was stated that a working group, which included the housing team and representatives from children’s commissioning, had been established to work towards the commissioning of a revised housing offer for young people which would include an increase in the provision of emergency accommodation and supported accommodation for young people by 2026.
Reference was made to the options available for those wanting to downsize and it was noted that one of the actions in the Interim Housing Strategy Action Plan was to explore downsizing and the opportunities available from housing providers.
It was asked if there was a register of empty houses and in response it was stated that the Council held a register, and information would be circulated to committee members on this.
RESOLVED (by majority): The Committee
1 note the consultation responses and amendments to the Interim Housing Strategy 2025-2028.
2 approve and adopt the final version of the Interim Housing Strategy 2025-2028.
3 delegate authority to the Director of Growth and Enterprise to approve any further updates to the Interim Housing Strategy Action Plan up and to 2028.
Lead officer: Karen Carsberg, Angela Mann
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to the below mentioned roads under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to close streets listed in the Schedule to the order to enable the Sandbach 10k to take place on Sunday 27 July 2025.
BRADWALL ROAD, SANDBACH / BRADWALL
From the junction of Sweettooth Lane to the junction of Wood Lane
PILLAR BOX LANE, BRADWALL
For its full extent
WARDS LANE, BRERETON
For its full extent
WALNUT TREE LANE, BRADWALL
For its full extent
WOOD LANE, BRADWALL
For its full extent
COOKESMERE LANE, SANDBACH
For its full extent
SWEETTOOTH LANE, SANDBACH
From the junction of Cookesmere Lane to the junction of Bradwall Road
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 04/06/2025
Effective from: 30/05/2025
Decision:
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to the below mentioned roads under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to close streets listed in the Schedule to the order to enable the Sandbach 10k to take place on Sunday 27 July 2025.
BRADWALL ROAD, SANDBACH / BRADWALL
From the junction of Sweettooth Lane to the junction of Wood Lane
PILLAR BOX LANE, BRADWALL
For its full extent
WARDS LANE, BRERETON
For its full extent
WALNUT TREE LANE, BRADWALL
For its full extent
WOOD LANE, BRADWALL
For its full extent
COOKESMERE LANE, SANDBACH
For its full extent
SWEETTOOTH LANE, SANDBACH
From the junction of Cookesmere Lane to the junction of Bradwall Road
Being satisfied that traffic should be restricted to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary 40mph speed limit order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to restrict traffic on CHESTER ROAD, PLUMLEY from the boundary to Chester Road, Tabley Inferior. CHESTER ROAD, TABLEY INFERIOR from Chester Road, Plumley to the junction of Flittogate Lane, Pickmere and from Monday 21 July 2025 to Friday 1 August 2025 for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 04/06/2025
Effective from: 30/05/2025
Decision:
Being satisfied that traffic should be restricted to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary 40mph speed limit order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to restrict traffic on CHESTER ROAD, PLUMLEY from the boundary to Chester Road, Tabley Inferior. CHESTER ROAD, TABLEY INFERIOR from Chester Road, Plumley to the junction of Flittogate Lane, Pickmere and from Monday 21 July 2025 to Friday 1 August 2025 for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary footway closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Footway Manor Crescent to Woodlands Drive, Knutsford
for the full extent for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 04/06/2025
Effective from: 30/05/2025
Decision:
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary footway closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Footway Manor Crescent to Woodlands Drive, Knutsford
for the full extent for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Knutsford Road, Great Warford from Tuesday 26 August 2025 to Friday 17 October 2025 for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 04/06/2025
Effective from: 30/05/2025
Decision:
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Knutsford Road, Great Warford from Tuesday 26 August 2025 to Friday 17 October 2025 for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to the below mentioned roads under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to close streets listed in the Schedule to the order to enable the Spooky Saturday to take place on Saturday 25th October 2025.
Chestergate, Macclesfield
From the junction of Churchill Way to the junction of Market Place
Market Place, Macclesfield
For the full extent
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 04/06/2025
Effective from: 30/05/2025
Decision:
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to the below mentioned roads under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to close streets listed in the Schedule to the order to enable the Spooky Saturday to take place on Saturday 25th October 2025.
Chestergate, Macclesfield
From the junction of Churchill Way to the junction of Market Place
Market Place, Macclesfield
For the full extent
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to the below mentioned roads under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to close streets listed in the Schedule to the order to enable the Armistice Day to take place on Tuesday 11th November 2025.
Market Place, Macclesfield
For the full extent
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 04/06/2025
Effective from: 30/05/2025
Decision:
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to the below mentioned roads under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to close streets listed in the Schedule to the order to enable the Armistice Day to take place on Tuesday 11th November 2025.
Market Place, Macclesfield
For the full extent
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to the below mentioned roads under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to close streets listed in the Schedule to the order to enable the Twilight Market to take place on Thursday 11th December 2025.
Chestergate, Macclesfield
From the junction of Churchill Way to the junction of Market Place
Market Place, Macclesfield
For the full extent
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 04/06/2025
Effective from: 30/05/2025
Decision:
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to the below mentioned roads under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to close streets listed in the Schedule to the order to enable the Twilight Market to take place on Thursday 11th December 2025.
Chestergate, Macclesfield
From the junction of Churchill Way to the junction of Market Place
Market Place, Macclesfield
For the full extent
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to the below mentioned roads under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to close streets listed in the Schedule to the order to enable the Step into Christmas to take place on Saturday 29th November 2025.
MARKET PLACE, MACCLESFIELD
For its full extent
CHESTERGATE, MACCLESFIELD
From the junction of Churchill Way to the junction of Market Place
MILL STREET, MACCLESFIELD
From the junction of Market Place to the junction of Queen Victoria Street
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 04/06/2025
Effective from: 30/05/2025
Decision:
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to the below mentioned roads under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to close streets listed in the Schedule to the order to enable the Step into Christmas to take place on Saturday 29th November 2025.
MARKET PLACE, MACCLESFIELD
For its full extent
CHESTERGATE, MACCLESFIELD
From the junction of Churchill Way to the junction of Market Place
MILL STREET, MACCLESFIELD
From the junction of Market Place to the junction of Queen Victoria Street
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on the below mentioned roads within Cheshire East for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Market Street, Crewe
From the junction with Meredith Street to outside No.131 Market Street.
Bulkeley Street, Crewe
For the full extent.
FW Southway to Kind Edward Street, Middlewich
For the full extent
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 04/06/2025
Effective from: 30/05/2025
Decision:
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on the below mentioned roads within Cheshire East for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Market Street, Crewe
From the junction with Meredith Street to outside No.131 Market Street.
Bulkeley Street, Crewe
For the full extent.
FW Southway to Kind Edward Street, Middlewich
For the full extent
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 04/06/2025
Effective from: 30/05/2025
Decision:
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on the below mentioned roads within Wilmslow/ Handforth for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Wilmslow Road, Handforth
For the full extent.
Dean Row Road Wilmslow
For the full extent.
Stanneylands Road, Wilmslow
For the full extent.
For Gas Mains Replacement works to be carried out by Cadent Gas it is necessary to close Clifford Road, Poynton with Worth from the junction with Arlington Drive to the junction with London Road South.
The alternative route will be via Clifford Road, Chester Road, London Road South and vice versa which is considered the most suitable route.
It is anticipated that the works will commence on Monday 22 September 2025 and will be completed by Tuesday 7 October 2025.
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 29/05/2025
Effective from: 23/05/2025
Decision:
For Gas Mains Replacement works to be carried out by Cadent Gas it is necessary to close Clifford Road, Poynton with Worth from the junction with Arlington Drive to the junction with London Road South.
The alternative route will be via Clifford Road, Chester Road, London Road South and vice versa which is considered the most suitable route.
It is anticipated that the works will commence on Monday 22 September 2025 and will be completed by Tuesday 7 October 2025.
Lead officer: Head of Highways
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Beeston Brow, Bollington from outside House No7 to the junction of Green Lane for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 29/05/2025
Effective from: 23/05/2025
Decision:
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Beeston Brow, Bollington from outside House No7 to the junction of Green Lane for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Lead officer: Head of Highways
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on the below mentioned roads within Cheshire East for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Manchester Road, Wilmslow
For the full extent.
Footway Herdman Street to side of Nos 37/38, Crewe
For the full extent.
Footway No 14 Wesley Plane to Waverley Court, Crewe
For the full extent.
Footway No 12 Wesley Place to Wesley Place, Crewe
For the full extent.
Footway No1/2 Wesley Place to Car Park, Crewe
For the full extent.
Footway Lockitt Street to Mill Street, Crewe
For the full extent.
Footway No1/2 Wesley Place to Wesley Place.
For the full extent.
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 29/05/2025
Effective from: 23/05/2025
Decision:
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on the below mentioned roads within Cheshire East for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Manchester Road, Wilmslow
For the full extent.
Footway Herdman Street to side of Nos 37/38, Crewe
For the full extent.
Footway No 14 Wesley Plane to Waverley Court, Crewe
For the full extent.
Footway No 12 Wesley Place to Wesley Place, Crewe
For the full extent.
Footway No1/2 Wesley Place to Car Park, Crewe
For the full extent.
Footway Lockitt Street to Mill Street, Crewe
For the full extent.
Footway No1/2 Wesley Place to Wesley Place.
For the full extent.
Lead officer: Head of Highways
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on the below mentioned roads within Cheshire East for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Middlewich Street, Crewe
From the junction of North Street Roundabout to the junction of Middlewich Street.
Acer Avenue, Crewe
For the full extent.
Lime Tree Avenue, Crewe
From the junction of Acer Avenue to the junction of Elm Drive.
Elm Drive, Crewe
From the junction of Lime Tree Avenue to the junction of Sydney Road.
Groby Road, Crewe
From the junction of Sydney Road to the junction of Stoneley Road.
Flowers Lane, Leighton
For the full extent.
Bob Brown Way, Leighton
For the full extent.
Bradfield Road, Leighton
From the junction of Minshull New Road to the junction with Parkers Road.
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 29/05/2025
Effective from: 23/05/2025
Decision:
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on the below mentioned roads within Cheshire East for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Middlewich Street, Crewe
From the junction of North Street Roundabout to the junction of Middlewich Street.
Acer Avenue, Crewe
For the full extent.
Lime Tree Avenue, Crewe
From the junction of Acer Avenue to the junction of Elm Drive.
Elm Drive, Crewe
From the junction of Lime Tree Avenue to the junction of Sydney Road.
Groby Road, Crewe
From the junction of Sydney Road to the junction of Stoneley Road.
Flowers Lane, Leighton
For the full extent.
Bob Brown Way, Leighton
For the full extent.
Bradfield Road, Leighton
From the junction of Minshull New Road to the junction with Parkers Road.
Lead officer: Head of Highways
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on the below mentioned roads within Cheshire East for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Prohibition of traffic-
High Street, Crewe
For the full extent.
Cross Street, Crewe
For the full extent.
Suspension of one-way-
High Street, Crewe
For the full extent.
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 29/05/2025
Effective from: 23/05/2025
Decision:
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on the below mentioned roads within Cheshire East for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Prohibition of traffic-
High Street, Crewe
For the full extent.
Cross Street, Crewe
For the full extent.
Suspension of one-way-
High Street, Crewe
For the full extent.
Lead officer: Head of Highways
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Fol Hollow, Congleton for its full extent for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 29/05/2025
Effective from: 23/05/2025
Decision:
Being satisfied that traffic should be prohibited to facilitate works, to give public notice of and make a temporary road closure order under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers to prohibit traffic on Fol Hollow, Congleton for its full extent for a period of 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
Lead officer: Head of Highways
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to London Road, Holmes Chapel under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to enable 2025 Summer Celebration to take place on Friday 4 July 2025, from 18:00 until 23:00.
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 29/05/2025
Effective from: 23/05/2025
Decision:
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to London Road, Holmes Chapel under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to enable 2025 Summer Celebration to take place on Friday 4 July 2025, from 18:00 until 23:00.
Lead officer: Head of Highways
To make a temporary road closure, 30mph speed restriction and parking restriction order in relation to the below mentioned roads under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to close streets listed in the Schedule to the order to enable the Hide & Seek Festival to take place on 5th July 2025.
The following roads will be closed from 10:30 on Saturday 5th July to 01:00 on Sunday 6th July 2025.
MILL LANE, LOWER WITHINGTON
For the full extent
CONGLETON LANE, CHELFORD
From the junction of Holmes Chapel Road to the junction of Mill Lane.
CONGLETON ROAD, NETHER ALDERLEY
South bound from junction of Chelford Road to Capesthorne Hall Entrance.
The following roads will have parking restriction in place 12:00 on Saturday 5th July to 01:00 on Sunday 6th July 2025.
BOLLINGTON LANE, NETHER ALDERLEY
For the full extent
CONGLETON ROAD, NETHER ALDERLEY
For the junction with Chelford Road to the junction with Bollington Lane.
CHELFORD ROAD, NETHER ALDERLEY
From outside the Lodge to the junction of Congleton Road.
CHELFORD ROAD, CHELFORD
From the junction of Bollington Lane to the Junction of Congleton Road.
The following roads will have a 30mph speed restriction in place 09:00 on Saturday 5th July to 01:00 on Sunday 6th July 2025.
CONGLETON ROAD, NETHER ALDERLEY
For the full extent.
CONGLETON ROAD, SIDDINGTON
For the full extent.
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 29/05/2025
Effective from: 22/05/2025
Decision:
To make a temporary road closure, 30mph speed restriction and parking restriction order in relation to the below mentioned roads under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to close streets listed in the Schedule to the order to enable the Hide & Seek Festival to take place on 5th July 2025.
The following roads will be closed from 10:30 on Saturday 5th July to 01:00 on Sunday 6th July 2025.
MILL LANE, LOWER WITHINGTON
For the full extent
CONGLETON LANE, CHELFORD
From the junction of Holmes Chapel Road to the junction of Mill Lane.
CONGLETON ROAD, NETHER ALDERLEY
South bound from junction of Chelford Road to Capesthorne Hall Entrance.
The following roads will have parking restriction in place 12:00 on Saturday 5th July to 01:00 on Sunday 6th July 2025.
BOLLINGTON LANE, NETHER ALDERLEY
For the full extent
CONGLETON ROAD, NETHER ALDERLEY
For the junction with Chelford Road to the junction with Bollington Lane.
CHELFORD ROAD, NETHER ALDERLEY
From outside the Lodge to the junction of Congleton Road.
CHELFORD ROAD, CHELFORD
From the junction of Bollington Lane to the Junction of Congleton Road.
The following roads will have a 30mph speed restriction in place 09:00 on Saturday 5th July to 01:00 on Sunday 6th July 2025.
CONGLETON ROAD, NETHER ALDERLEY
For the full extent.
CONGLETON ROAD, SIDDINGTON
For the full extent.
Lead officer: Head of Highways
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to the below mentioned roads under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to close streets listed in the Schedule to the order to enable the Congleton Green Fayre to take place on Saturday 27 September 2025.
For its full extent
MARKET STREET, CONGLETON
From the junction with High Street to the entrance to the Bus Station
MOODY STREET, CONGLETON
For its full extent
Decision Maker: Head of Highways
Decision published: 29/05/2025
Effective from: 23/05/2025
Decision:
To make a temporary road closure order in relation to the below mentioned roads under section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 to close streets listed in the Schedule to the order to enable the Congleton Green Fayre to take place on Saturday 27 September 2025.
For its full extent
MARKET STREET, CONGLETON
From the junction with High Street to the entrance to the Bus Station
MOODY STREET, CONGLETON
For its full extent
Lead officer: Head of Highways