Regional New school for pupils with special educational needs should be open by May
A new independent school for children with special educational needs hopes to be open by May after getting the green light from councillors.
Local Democracy Reporter
Belinda is a Local Democracy Reporter. She covers the goings on at Cheshire East council. She also cover politics, crime and health stories for the patch which includes Knutsford and Middlewich.
Belinda is a Local Democracy Reporter. She covers the goings on at Cheshire East council. She also cover politics, crime and health stories for the patch which includes Knutsford and Middlewich.
A new independent school for children with special educational needs hopes to be open by May after getting the green light from councillors.
An application for 20 homes in Crewe has been unanimously approved with councillors saying they don’t believe the proposal will impact plans for the historic Crotia Mill.
Sibelco has been given the go-ahead to extract industrial sand from Somerford Farm and set up a pipeline to transfer it to the existing Bent Farm Quarry near Congleton.
Cheshire East has granted planning permission for a second time for a zoo near Holmes Chapel after campaigners won a legal challenge to have the previous decision overturned.
Tenants living in substandard housing are urged to contact their landlord in writing before approaching the council so there is evidence to help with any enforcement action.
Elderly people losing their restaurant in January will have an ‘interim’ service until March when Cheshire East hopes to have found a more ‘permanent solution’, a top council boss said.
Cheshire East is taking a hard line with care providers who hike up their prices above cost increases meaning some residents may have to move homes.
Plans for 20 homes on land to the west of David Whitby Way in Crewe have been recommended for approval.
Plans to extract industrial sand from Somerford and establish a pipeline to transfer the minerals to the existing Bent Farm Quarry near Congleton are recommended for approval despite objections.
Tearful elderly residents, some disabled, call on Cheshire East Council not to stop their meals service at Oakmere Extra Care home in Handforth
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