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Allegations of bullying from some members of Alsager Partnership's management team were discussed as both the partnership and town council plan to meet to reach a "compromise agreement".

The Alsager Partnership Review Panel recommended that the town council provided no further funding to the partnership for the remainder of the financial year 2020/21.

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The future of the Alsager Partnership was thrown into question following a passionate meeting which concluded the partnership would be receiving no further funding this financial year.

At yesterday's (Monday) Alsager Partnership review panel, it was revealed that the panel had still not received the partnership's second quarterly report or a funding request for next year.

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Following claims a report which led to calls for the Alsager Partnership Review Panel to be dissolved was a "mistake", panel members have called for an emergency meeting to be held before discussing the organisation's funding request for 2021/2022.

At last night's (Tuesday, 1 December) Alsager Town Council meeting of Finance, Policy and Governance Committee, councillors voted to defer discussing Alsager Partnership's funding request for 2021/22 until the New Year.

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Plans for Cheshire East Council to remove a crossing which "interfered" with traffic movement and caused "undue delay" in Alsager town centre have been supported by the town council.

At an Alsager Town Council meeting of Planning, Environment and Community Committee earlier this month, councillors discussed plans from Cheshire East to remove the pelican crossing on Lawton Road by the Bank Corner.

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British Transport Police has highlighted how "dangerous" trespassing on the railway is after they received a report of children playing on a footpath crossing near Alsager Station.

BTP were notified at 2:53pm yesterday (Sunday, 29th November) that there were children playing near the station and enquiries into this incident are ongoing.

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