LETTER: “Thank you to residents of Crewe Central Ward”
Dear Editor,
I would like to put on record my sincere thanks to everyone in Crewe Central Ward who took the time to vote for me in last Thursday’s Cheshire East by-election.
Dear Editor,
I would like to put on record my sincere thanks to everyone in Crewe Central Ward who took the time to vote for me in last Thursday’s Cheshire East by-election.
By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
Residents’ “justified anger” at Cheshire East over the lived-in housing estate which lost its planning permission was “probably a significant factor” in Labour losing the Crewe Central by-election, a councillor said.
Labour’s Connor Naismith, who represents Crewe West, was speaking after the Conservatives snatched the neighbouring Crewe Central seat from Labour on Thursday.
by Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
The Conservatives have stunned Labour by winning the Crewe Central seat in the Cheshire East Council by-election.
Local businessman Roger Morris took the seat, which has always been a Labour stronghold, polling 335 votes.
Dear Editor,
#CreweFirst has continued to make progress in the #CreweCentral by-election.
#CreweFirst increased its vote and its share of the vote in the Ward.
Five candidates will battle it out in the Crewe Central ward next month for a seat on Cheshire East Council.
Te Ata Brown is standing for the Green party while Kim Jamson will be hoping she can hold on to the seat for Labour.
Candidates wishing to stand for the vacant Crewe Central seat on Cheshire East Council have until 4pm next Friday January 12 to submit their nominations.
The seat is up for grabs following the resignation of Anthony Critchley, who stepped down to pursue other opportunities and interests.
By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
Crewe Central residents will go the polls in February to elect a new councillor to represent them on Cheshire East Council.
The seat is up for grabs after Labour’s Anthony Critchley quit the council last month.
Carers across South Cheshire were celebrated at an inaugural Family Care Fest event at Crewe Central.
The event, run by Right at Home South Cheshire, brought together caregivers and their families in a celebration of togetherness and community spirit.
A young Nantwich band which includes students from Brine Leas School is making its live paid debut tonight in Crewe.
Unit 17 comprises five teenage friends who cover Rock and Indie songs as well as their own material.
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