Anger over Labour comments made following Crewe Central by-election defeat

By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter

16th Feb 2024 | Local News

Local residents have demanded an apology after Cllr Connor Naismith said their 'justified anger' at Cheshire East following a planning blunder was 'probably a significant factor' in Labour losing the Crewe by-election (Ryan Parker).
Local residents have demanded an apology after Cllr Connor Naismith said their 'justified anger' at Cheshire East following a planning blunder was 'probably a significant factor' in Labour losing the Crewe by-election (Ryan Parker).

Residents have demanded an apology after a councillor said their 'justified anger' at Cheshire East following a planning blunder was 'probably a significant factor' in Labour losing the Crewe by-election.

Crewe West councillor, Connor Naismith. was speaking last week after the shock Conservative win in the Crewe Central by-election.

Cllr Naismith, who is also Labour's Crewe and Nantwich parliamentary candidate, told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS): "It's clear to me one significant factor was probably residents' justified anger at Cheshire East over the Coppenhall Place estate planning debacle."

Crewe West councillor and Crewe and Nantwich Labour parliamentary candidate, Connor Naismith. was speaking last week after the shock Conservative win in the Crewe Central by-election (Nub News).

He was referring to the estate having its planning permission revoked in 2022 because developer Countryside Partnerships failed to deal with a condition relating to contaminated land.

Cheshire East has been criticised for allowing the estate to be built and occupied and not enforcing the condition.

But the Crewe councillor's comments have infuriated some people living on the estate and they have demanded a formal apology and retraction.

One, who contacted the LDRS on behalf of a group of Coppenhall Place residents, said: "Attributing the recent loss in the Crewe Central by-election primarily to our estate not only simplifies the issue but also indicates a misunderstanding of the local dynamics.

"It is unjustly dismissing the perspectives of voters from other parts of the area.

"Such a stance fails to acknowledge our estate is merely a fraction of the whole ward, thereby disregarding the wide array of influences that shape voter sentiment throughout Crewe Central and diminishing the validity of their views."

Cheshire East has been criticised for allowing the Coppenhall Place estate to be built and occupied and not enforcing the condition (Ryan Parker).

He added: "During the May 2023 election, we were already facing these planning issues, and his party still secured the seat in the area.

"This suggests that attributing current failures to these long-standing issues is an inadequate excuse and questions why the situation would be perceived any differently now.

"The residents here wish to highlight that, since the departure of Cllr Critchley, no other Labour representatives have stepped forward to offer support, starkly contrasting with the efforts of Cllr Morris, Cllr Pratt and Kieran Mullan and others who have actively engaged with our community with a genuine concern to try and help."

But another resident from the estate said the group who had contacted the LDRS did not represent the views of everyone living there.

The resident, who didn't want to be named, said: "I have engaged with Connor Naismith on this issue and I know he has worked really hard with our former ward councillor Anthony Critchley to get the planning issue resolved as quickly as possible.

Cllr Anthony Critchley, Labour, resigned from the Crewe Central seat last November (Cheshire East Council).

"In the absence of being able to resolve it, I know he has also made efforts to update residents on what is going on.

"Although it is shame to see Cllr Critchley give up his seat, I do welcome the new councillor, Roger Morris, and hope he can deliver on the promises he campaigned on."

Cllr Naismith told the LDRS: "I have every sympathy with the residents of Coppenhall Place.

"They are right to be angry at Cheshire East and at the developer, as I said.

"I can only reiterate that my willingness to work with these residents on any issues of concern is sincere. And I don't take anybody's vote or support for granted.

Roger Morris (centre-left), was recently elected as Conservative councillor for Crewe Central (James Pratt).

"I would encourage any resident to contact me directly to talk about any issues of concern.

"As a resident of Crewe myself, raising a young family here, I have a vested interest in working with all of our communities to get the very best for everyone."

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