Work on new Crewe town centre events space to start in January 2023

By Ryan Parker

21st Dec 2022 | Local News

Site clearance of Lyceum Square will begin in the second week of January (Ryan Parker).
Site clearance of Lyceum Square will begin in the second week of January (Ryan Parker).

Work to transform Crewe's Lyceum Square Car Park into a new events and performance space will begin in January 2023 - confirmed Cheshire East Council.

The scheme – called Ly2 – will see the centre of Lyceum Square becoming a mixed-use space to host events, festivals, performances, and activities throughout the year.

The scheme will have a raised events stage with an integrated digital screen.

The scheme – called Ly2 – will see the centre of Lyceum Square becoming a mixed-use space to host events, festivals, performances, and activities throughout the year (Cheshire East Council).

This includes colourful and multi-functional street furniture, a wall mural and improvements to key gateways into the square.

On Wednesday 4 January, Crewe town centre will see its new temporary bus station with eight stands brought into use.

Crewe's current bus station will be demolished - seeing a new bus interchange and multi-storey car park completed by the end of 2023.

Chair of Cheshire East Council's economy and growth committee, Cllr Nick Mannion, said: "2023 is going to be a huge year of positive change for regeneration in Crewe.

Parkinson, the building contractor for the project, will start work on Lyceum Square later in January 2023 (Ryan Parker).

"This project, which has been very well supported by Crewe Town Council, will be an important part of that.

"We have a rapidly growing arts scene in Crewe and this new space can only help to enhance that."

Site clearance of Lyceum Square will begin in the second week of January.

Parkinson, the building contractor for the project, will start work later in January.

The scheme will have a raised events stage with an integrated digital screen (Cheshire East Council).

The Lyceum Square works are scheduled for completion at the end of May 2023.

Chair of Crewe Town Board, Doug Kinsman, was delighted with the planned work announcement.

He added: "Ly2 will help to further enhance this area of the town centre.

"It will make better use of the available space and helping to connect the Market Hall and Lyceum Theatre - while encouraging further footfall into the town centre.

The Lyceum Square works are scheduled for completion at the end of May 2023 (Cheshire East Council).

"This is going to be a fantastic space for artists and musicians to showcase their work and will be a great area to host regular events and cultural activities."

The vision for Ly2 was developed by the Crewe Cultural Forum – a collaboration of more than 100 residents, organisations and businesses in Crewe.

It aims to enhance the 2 / 3 setting of the Lyceum Theatre and Crewe Market Hall and create a cultural heart for the town centre.

Crewe Town Board was allocated £750,000 from the government's Accelerated Towns Fund for an improvement scheme for the Lyceum Square and adjacent areas.

Lyceum Square Car Park will be lost to this new development. Disabled parking bays will be relocated to the edge of the square (Ryan Parker).

The Ly2 project is being delivered by Cheshire East Council and overseen by Crewe Town Board with Crewe Town Council also a key partner.

Lyceum Square Car Park will be lost to this new development. Disabled parking bays will be relocated to the edge of the square.

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