News in Alsager

Swallow Drive Play Area.

Residents who live near an Alsager play area labelled a "dangerous eyesore" which has been fenced off for nine years, could have the opportunity to vent their frustrations at a meeting with Cheshire East.

Speaking at last Tuesday's Cheshire East cabinet meeting, Alsager ward councillor Rod Fletcher, sought an update from CEC regarding what action they had taken to solve the issue of the Swallow Drive Play Area.

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Coco and Hilary Baxter (animal co-ordinator) at Alsager Animals in Need - Coco underwent surgery with the centre before finding a forever home.

Caring for Cheshire's furry friends, David Wilson Homes has donated £500 to Alsager Animals in Need to fund continued care for animals at the charity throughout the pandemic.

The housebuilder made the generous donation through its 'Our Space Your Place' community initiative which aims to support community projects and local organisations throughout the North West.

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Crewe Road, Alsager. (Image by Google)

An installation date for a zebra crossing on a busy Alsager road remains unknown as Cheshire East assess the overall costs for the scheme.

Cheshire East Council plans to install a zebra crossing on Crewe Road, near the junction with Cranberry Lane, using both section 106 money from the housing developments at Goss Place and from the Sustainable Modes of Transport to School fund.

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Example of when the groundwater levels were at their maximum on the site.

A reserved matters application for 16 houses in Alsager submitted by an applicant who wanted to build 750 houses on White Moss Quarry has been met with opposition.

Lee Dawkin, of Renew Land Developments Limited, has submitted a reserved matters application relating to the outline residential development for 16 dwellings at land adjacent to 68, Close Lane, Alsager.

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