Major Crewe roadworks begin - lasting until next year

By Ryan Parker

9th May 2022 | Local News

The NCWP Crewe roadworks begin today (May 9) - lasting for 80 weeks in Leighton (Ryan Parker).
The NCWP Crewe roadworks begin today (May 9) - lasting for 80 weeks in Leighton (Ryan Parker).

Roadworks for the North West Crewe Package have commenced - lasting for 80 weeks in the Leighton area of town.

All main works will start on the North West Crewe Package (NWCP) scheme today (May 9) - lasting for approximately 80 weeks.

This includes the closure of the A530 Middlewich Road, between its junction with Pyms Lane and Smithy Lane.

The A530 Middlewich Road fro Pyms Lane - where the road closure will start from (Ryan Parker).

Various closures will be in place along the A530 Middlewich Road from now until around March 2023.

The main NWCP works are being carried out by contractor Balfour Beatty on behalf of Cheshire East Council.

Balfour Beatty's base is located off the A530 Middlewich Road - in the area of the current road closure.

Access will be maintained for local residents.

The A530 Middlewich Road turning to Smithy Lane by Leighton Hospital - where the toad closure ends (Ryan Parker).

Further information of the closure and the diversion route can be found here: North West Crewe Package (cheshireeast.gov.uk).

The overall NWCP scheme is expected to take around two years to complete.

80-week works will see a series of highways and junction improvements made around the Leighton area to ease congestion and improve access to Leighton Hospital.

It will also provide a link to new and existing housing developments. 1250 new homes will be arriving in the area within the coming years.

A section of Minshull New Road outside Leighton Academy will also be permanently closed to traffic- aiming to create a safer environment for children arriving and leaving the school. 

Details of further road closures in the area will be announced as the scheme progresses. Regular project newsletters will be issued. 

Local residents are encouraged to sign up to receive these newsletters by visiting the homepage of the council's website at: cheshireeast.gov.uk and clicking on the 'subscribe to our newsletter' link at the bottom of the page. 

Cheshire East Council confirmed the roadworks to Nub News on April 27 (Ryan Parker).

From there, they can register their email address and change their preferences to receive the North West Crewe Package newsletter direct to their inbox.

More information about the scheme can also be found here: North West Crewe Package (cheshireeast.gov.uk)

If you have a question about the NWCP and cannot find the answer by visiting the scheme's dedicated webpage, please email: [email protected]

Between April 19 and May 5, resurfacing works took place on the A530 Middlewich Road.

The resurfacing took place on Flowers Lane to Brookhouse Lane from April 19-22.

Resurfacing works were then completed from Flowers Lane to Chapel Lane from April 25-29.

The large dip down the A530 Middlewich Road (Ryan Parker).

Cheshire East Council confirmed that the NCWP roadworks would begin after this work was finished.

This is the reason why the Crewe roadworks were pushed back from May 2 to May 9.

READ MORE: Crewe - from the eyes of Cheshire Police's Deputy Chief Constable.

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