Crewe Town Board appoints Crewe Alex FC director as new chair

By Ryan Parker

1st Nov 2023 | Local News

Crewe Alex FC director, Tony Davison, was appointed chair of Crewe Town Board this October (Crewe Alex).
Crewe Alex FC director, Tony Davison, was appointed chair of Crewe Town Board this October (Crewe Alex).

The new chair of Crewe Town Board says it is a 'great privilege' to be taking over the role, proud to be helping to guide Crewe through the next stages of the town's regeneration. 

Tony Davison, who has been a director at Crewe Alexandra Football Club for nearly four years and was previously chairman of Nantwich Town, officially took over the role following October's board meeting.

Mr Davison said: "It is a great privilege to be joining Crewe Town Board as its new chair.

Tony Davison has been a director at Crewe Alexandra Football Club for nearly four years and was previously chairman of Nantwich Town FC (Crewe Town Board).

"I am very experienced in this type of role and want to use that background to keep building the momentum of the board's work.

"To have the opportunity to move forward with projects that are already well advanced is something I will relish.

"My promise to Crewe residents is that I will bring time, effort, and enthusiasm to everything I do.

"I'm very appreciative of the work that has already been done by the outgoing chair Doug Kinsman and the board as a whole.

"To be taking over the role from Doug at this time is a real privilege, as so much outstanding work has already been done.

"It is my responsibility now to build on those strong foundations that Doug has helped to set and move on to the next steps."

Crewe's upcoming Youth Zone facility is scheduled to receive £3.7 million in funding from the Crewe Towns Fund (OnSide).

Outgoing chair, Doug Kinsman, stepped down after being in post since 2019 and steering the board through the process to secure an allocation of £22.9m of funding from the government's Towns Fund.

Now that physical works are starting to get underway on several of the nine projects supported by the funding, he feels it was time for a new person to add fresh impetus.

Mr Kinsman said: "After almost three and a half years of chairing Crewe Town Board on a voluntary basis, it is the right time to hand over the reins and for a new chair to lead the board through its next stages of work.

"All of the Towns Fund projects are at the delivery stage and must spend the allocated funding through their development by March 2026.

"Throughout that process the board has a role in providing oversight and scrutiny to ensure that all projects deliver the required outcomes and impacts that were originally planned. 

"This is a different phase for the projects, and I'm excited by the prospect of Tony Davison becoming the new chair because I believe that he has all of the skills, knowledge and experience to ensure that this is successful. 

Outgoing chair, Doug Kinsman, stepped down after being in post since 2019 and steering the board through the process to secure an allocation of £22.9m of funding from the government's Towns Fund (Crewe Town Board).

"I believe that Tony shares the same passion and desire to see Crewe maximise its potential by working with all partners and stakeholders within the community to ensure its onward regeneration.

"I wish Tony every success in his new role as chair and I would like to thank the board for the support they have given me in my time in the role."

More information about the Towns Fund projects can be found HERE.

READ MORE: TV star to headline Crewe town centre comedy night this weekend.

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