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Town Centre Management
 
Elaine Dodd - Town Centre Manager
E-Mail : towncentremanagement@crewe-nantwich.gov.uk

Latest news on Crewe Town Centre Development
 
Modus Developers
Manchester based Modus Properties, have submitted a planning application for a shopping centre development in Crewe town centre.

Modus are proposing a scheme of 350,000 sq.ft (32,528 sq.m), which will be anchored by a department store and four other medium sized units. A further 25 shop units will be provided adjacent to the town's relocated bus station...
 
Follow this link.>> for Artists Impressions of proposals

Street Collection Permits 2008
If you wish to apply for a Street Collection / Use of the Square - Permit
you can download the application forms here which you will need to fill in and send back to us. 
 
The files will require Adobe Acrobat Reader available as a free download from the Adobe Website

Christmas Brochure 2008
To download our Nantwich, Crewe & Nantwich Road brochure please follow this link.>> (pdf 2mb)

Please note that the Crewe Christmas Market that is advertised in the brochure has been cancelled.

Christmas Brochure 2008
Christmas Brochure 2008


What's On
Find out What's On in the Town Centres by following this link.>>

Nantwich in Bloom
A voluntary group working for the Environment, for more details follow this link.>>

Nantwich Historical Trail
The Nantwich Historical Trail, launched three years ago, has been a great success and up-dated in recent weeks. It consists of an historical walk devised by Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council’s Town Centre Management, with the expertise of the Nantwich Civic Society plus a local historian. It is intended to be a “taster” for the lovely town of Nantwich and all she has to offer.

Inserted into the pavement are a number of bronze plates, indicating historical buildings of interest whilst you are around town. The bronze foot-plaques are designed with a clock face and as you proceed around the town, you move around the clock i.e. 1 o’clock, 2 o’clock and so on.

Councillor Bill McGinnis, Portfolio Holder for Leisure, added, “It is unusual for a town to be able to offer a free quality guide, but with the kind support of traders the printing has been absorbed by businesses making a wider distribution possible to attract people onto town. The trail has been long awaited and is a welcome addition to the marketing of our lovely town of Nantwich. You can either follow the trail in its entirety or split your route into smaller sections.”

Elaine Dodd, Crewe and Nantwich Town Centre Manager, who inspired the trial added, “The Guide is unique in its flexibility, unlike those which are number only lead. The added nicety is that whilst around the town, those following the trail will find historical inns, fine restaurants and cosy cafes, together with a wealth of unique and different ideas for shopping in over 250 specialist stores and a traditional market.”

The printed brochure also features a number of beautiful water colours painted by Nantwich’s own famous artist, Haydn Jones, (copyright applies) and are reproduced with permission of A B & H Prints on behalf of J Haydn Jones Estate.

For more details please follow this link.>>