Cheshire East councillors to get more cash helping to improve Crewe roads

By Ryan Parker

30th Sep 2022 | Local News

Elected members of Cheshire East Council for Crewe will have more cash to spend on local highways projects (Ryan Parker).
Elected members of Cheshire East Council for Crewe will have more cash to spend on local highways projects (Ryan Parker).

Elected members of Cheshire East Council will have more cash to spend on highways projects in their local wards next year - affecting Crewe.

Ward member budgets, introduced in 2021, will increase by 50 per cent from £4,200 to £6,500.

The change will empower elected members to prioritise local highway investment and call upon their own budgets to help finance them.

It will come into effect from April 2023 - operating for a fixed period of four years (Cheshire East Council).

It will come into effect from April 2023 - operating for a fixed period of four years.

The scheme will help promote the council's aim to be a 'thriving and sustainable place', delivering a highways network that is 'safe and promotes active travel'.

It is designed to encourage town and parish councils to work with their local ward members by, for example - allowing to match-fund projects for which there is widespread community support.

Examples of where ward member budgets could be spent include street lighting, footway and highways patching, road signage, vegetation clearance, drainage works and road markings. 

This year, Sandbach Ettiley Heath and Wheelock councillor, Cllr Laura Crane, used her budget to get an overgrown path by Wheelock Hall Farm, close to Crewe, reclaimed.

Sandbach Ettiley Heath and Wheelock Labour councillor, Cllr Laura Crane (Cheshire East Councillor).

The vice chair of Cheshire East Council's Highways and Transport Committee, said: "After raising this issue regularly since 2019, work was carried out this week on the stretch of pavement near to Wheelock Hall Farm.

"The work has been paid for from my ward budget and I've asked for the whole path to be assessed for resurfacing.

"For too long, parents have struggled to walk their children along this stretch and wheelchairs have found it difficult, if not near impossible, to get along the narrow slither of pavement that hadn't been eaten up by the growth of grass."

Cheshire East Council deputy leader and chair of the council's highways and transport committee, Cllr Craig Browne said: "I am confident that this improved scheme, with an increased budget, will help to give elected ward members a greater say in the delivery of local highways and transport priorities.

"The enhanced ward member budget scheme will help deliver locally important highways schemes and I am certain residents will see a significant benefit over the next four years."

Ward member budgets, introduced in 2021, will increase by 50 per cent from £4,200 to £6,500 (Jonathan White).

The changes to how the scheme will be administered reflects the council's commitment to enable closer engagement with elected members and town and parish councils.

Cheshire East Council believes it is listening to their concerns and taking action to address those concerns for the benefit of residents.  

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