200 Cheshire East staff have access card to park free in Crewe multi-storey car park

By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter 23rd May 2025

200 of Cheshire East’s 3,200 staff have an access card to park for free in the new Crewe town centre multi-storey car park (Ryan Parker).
200 of Cheshire East’s 3,200 staff have an access card to park for free in the new Crewe town centre multi-storey car park (Ryan Parker).

200 of Cheshire East's 3,200 staff have an access card to park for free in the new Crewe town centre multi-storey car park.

The Local Democracy Reporting Service asked the council about staff parking after a Crewe businessman said he had witnessed cars leaving at the same time on numerous days and driving straight through on number plate recognition.

"I assume the vast majority of these are Cheshire East employees," he said.

Several planning applications have recently been lodged for new retail and residential developments close to the Crewe multi-storey car park (Ryan Parker).

Referring to the low number of cars which use the 390-space car park, he added: "Given the fact that only a few cars need to use the next level up and potentially many of these are Cheshire East staff or visitors, what prospect is there of this ever being anything more that an over large Cheshire East car park?

"Nurses at hospitals have to pay to park at their place of work."

As revealed by the Local Democracy Reporting Service earlier this year, the £11 million car park, made a loss of nearly £70,000 in its first six months of operation.

Questions have been asked by members of the public about whether council staff pay to park there, especially after the introduction of parking charges a few months ago in previously 'free' towns and the hike in prices next week, together with the introduction of evening and Sunday charging.

Cllr Mark Goldsmith (Wilmslow, Independent) chair of the highways and transport committee, said: "Currently 200 eligible staff have an access card for parking in Crewe's multi-storey car park.

"The Crewe bus station and multi-storey car park was built to encourage the regeneration of the town centre.

"I am therefore pleased to see it is starting to have a positive effect with several planning applications recently lodged for new retail and residential developments nearby.

"Cheshire East Council employs around 3,200 staff, and our staff parking permit scheme has strict criteria, so a large majority don't have a pass.

Chair of Cheshire East's highways and transport committee, Cllr Mark Goldsmith (CEC).

"Eligible staff include social workers, ICT and green spaces staff. As an example, these critical staff need to have access to car parks to drop off and pick up case work documents for use in court.

"Car parking and access is under constant review; there are strict terms of use that include using the permit only on working days and it can be withdrawn if it's misused.

"Both quarterly and annual contract permits are available to staff and the public with discounted costs compared with a daily parking charge.

"Our aim is that the current arrangement provides a fair and robust permit scheme that is financially sustainable and ensures business continuity."

READ MORE: Plans on the way for 660-home mixed-use development across Wistaston fields.

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