Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire, John Dwyer, has scheduled a public meeting to discuss the concerns surrounding speeding and anti-social behaviour on the Congleton link road.
The meeting will take place on 15 July 2022, 5pm-7pm at Congleton Town Hall, with representatives from Cheshire Constabulary and Cheshire East Council joining the Commissioner. Attendees are asked to reserve their space in advance, which can be done here:
https://congletonlinkroadpublicmeeting.eventbrite.co.uk
Police and Crime Commissioner, John Dwyer said:
“There have been a considerable amount of issues raised regarding the behaviour of drivers on the Congleton link road. If you are a local resident and share these concerns, I urge you to come along to the meeting.
“It will provide you with an opportunity to raise questions and hear feedback from myself, Cheshire Police and local representatives on how we can work together to tackle this issue.”
It is requested that attendees submit their questions in advance, which can be done via email to pcc@cheshire.police.uk with the subject “Congleton Link Road Meeting”.
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