Works to improve access to Crewe town centre will continue in June as Cheshire East Council’s Southern Gateway project gets underway.
The Southern Gateway works will improve the route for pedestrians and cyclists from the south of Crewe into the town centre from High Street to the Lifestyle Centre.
The works will also improve the link from Mill Street/Oak Street/Vernon Way to Forge Street. Highways works will begin on Monday 10 June with the scheme due for completion in early 2025.
The work will require High Street to be partially closed in phases from Cross Street to Vernon Way while the construction works take place.
Updates on the scheme’s progress will be provided through the council’s highways Twitter account at:
@CECHighways
...and also through its corporate social media channels.
A dedicated web page for the Southern Gateway project is available and can be found at:
www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/southerngateway
Pictured - Southern Gateway Project in Crewe.
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