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The former Redsands children’s centre in Nantwich has been sold, Cheshire East Council has confirmed.

The centre, off Crewe Road, has been derelict for years, attracting vandalism and costing the council in maintenance and repairs.

Now Cheshire East Council’s strategic property company, Engine of the North, has finalised a deal to sell the former facility to Richmond Care Villages.

Subject to planning, Richmond Care Villages will transform the site into a specialist centre of excellence in dementia care.

The new facility will create 80 jobs and operate as a satellite campus to Richmond’s existing care village in Nantwich.

Cllr Ainsley Arnold, Cheshire East Council cabinet member for housing and planning, said: “This is a welcome opportunity for a respected care organisation to provide services to some of our most vulnerable residents.”

Cllr Jamie Macrae, Chairman of Engine of the North, said: “We’re pleased to have exchanged contracts to sell the former Redsands Children’s Centre, for a development that will bring the site back into economic use and create new jobs locally.”

A planning application for the new care facility has been submitted to Cheshire East Council.

Under the plans, Cheshire East would retain ownership of the land to the east of the former centre, which includes a pond and football pitch.

The existing public footpath which runs along the eastern boundary of the site will be maintained.

One Comment

  1. I’m so glad it got closed down it was a hell hound growing up as a small child been abused by the staff and care it still haunts me I’m glad it’s shut a lot of bad things went on it there it wldnt supprise me if it’s haunted by children good luck with the new start of it

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