Now and then - how do YOU remember Alsager in 2011?

By Deborah Bowyer

29th Jun 2022 | Local News

Alsager's Wall Street boutique 2022 style - but how did our high street look in 2011?
Alsager's Wall Street boutique 2022 style - but how did our high street look in 2011?

The first instalment of 2021 census figures, published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) yesterday (June 28), has revealed Cheshire East grew by 28,673 people since the last Census in 2011.

Alsager Nub News revealed yesterday https://alsager.nub.news/news/local-news/census-2021-cheshire-east-grows-by-more-than-28000-in-ten-years-139456 how In 2011 Cheshire East had a population of 370,127. This rose to 398,800 in 2021 - a rise of 7.7%

But how do you remember Alsager in 2011 and what has happened to the town during those ten years?

We want to know your thoughts and memories.

Alsager Nub News is compiling a look back article about how the town looked in 2011 when it had a population of 11,775 according to the 2011 census.

What did our high street look like ten years ago where did people work? What shops or businesses have come and gone?

Send your memories and photographs to [email protected] and play a part in our historic look back at this gorgeous town.

     

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