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Middlewich Neighbourhood Development Plan

Consultation Statement

Autumn 2018

Autumn 2018

With assistance from

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Map 1 Middlewich Designated Neighbourhood Area and Parish

@Crown copyright and database rights [2015] Ordnance Survey 100055940

Middlewich Town Council (Licensee) License No: 0100052096

1.0 Introduction and Background

1.1 This Consultation Statement has been prepared in accordance with The Neighbourhood

Planning (General) Regulations 2012 (SI No. 637) Part 5 Paragraph 15 (2)1 which defines a

“consultation statement” as a document which –

(a) contains details of the persons and bodies who were consulted about the proposed

neighbourhood development plan;

(b) explains how they were consulted;

(c) summarises the main issues and concerns raised by the persons consulted; and

(d) describes how these issues and concerns have been considered and, where relevant,

addressed in the proposed neighbourhood development plan.

1.2 Middlewich Neighbourhood Development Plan (NDP) has been prepared in response to the

Localism Act 2011, which gives parish councils and other relevant bodies, new powers to

prepare statutory Neighbourhood Plans to help guide development in their local areas.

These powers give local people the opportunity to shape new development, as planning

1 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2012/637/contents/made

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applications are determined in accordance with national planning policy and the local

development plan, and neighbourhood plans form part of this Framework. (Other new

powers include Community Right to Build Orders whereby local communities have the ability

to grant planning permission for new buildings).

Designation

1.3 The designated area of the Neighbourhood Development Plan (i.e. the area to which the

Plan relates) is the Parish of Middlewich and this area is shown on Map 1. The Town Council

applied to Cheshire East Council for the designation of the neighbourhood area on 8th

August 2014 and the application was approved on 21st October 2014.

2.0 Early Informal Public Consultation and Engagement

Setting up the Steering Group

2.1 Middlewich NDP was prepared by a Steering Group set up by Middlewich Town Council in

2014. The Steering Group was made up of town councillors, local residents and members of

the local community and business groups. The membership and the terms of reference of

the Steering Group are on the Middlewich Neighbourhood Plan pages of the Town Council's

website, together with notes of meetings and other relevant documents.

Early Informal Public Consultation

2.2 A wide range of informal community consultation and engagement processes has been

undertaken in relation to the NDP over several years.

2.3 Informal consultation events and processes have included:

• Initial consultation – carried out in November 2014. The Steering Group took over a vacant

shop in the town centre to hold drop-in sessions and 75 consultation forms were completed.

• Go Local – consultation forms were printed in the December 2014 issue of Go Local, which is

delivered by hand to all homes and businesses in the town.

• Classic Car & Bike event (July 2017) and Middlewich Neighbourhood Plan Consultation

2.4 Three questions, carried out at various events during Summer 2017

Responses as at 16th August 2017 = 59

1. What type of housing do you think is most needed in Middlewich?

Answers Responses

1&2 bedroom 15

3&4 bedroom 11

Starter Homes 31

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Older people 13

Other Affordable housing needed, bungalows,

no more housing (several times), 2-bed bungalows,

mix should reflect demographic of town,

freehold not leasehold, more off-road parking

needed

no more housing without extra schools etc. (several

times)

2. Which of these Transport infrastructure improvements do you think is most urgent?

Answers Responses

Eastern Bypass 54

Southern Bypass 18

Railway Station 28

Cycle Routes 7

Other Walking routes, left-turn filter towards Winsford

needed at Townbridge,

bypass needed from HC Rd to Winsford

3. What would encourage you to use Middlewich Town Centre more?

Answers Responses

Accessibility, more information, signage 10

More parking 17

High Street Chains 25

Night time economy 17

Other Pedestrianise Wheelock St, Library, more shops,

smarten up Wheelock St,

invest in Town Wharf

road safety is poor,

town centre is not wheelchair-friendly, pavements

too narrow, difficult to cross A54,

parking on one side of Wheelock St only

fewer takeaways, keep market, more independent

shops

Other comments

Too much traffic, White Horse area dangerous, more doctors, dentists, schools to serve

extra houses, Swimming pool and more shops needed, more children's facilities, speeding on

Webbs Lane, poor road maintenance, Holmes Chapel road congestion, derelict Tesco land

needs mixed use, move Post office to town centre, improve Fountain Fields, pedestrianise

Wheelock St signpost/connect town to canal, dog bins on towpath, bat boxes on canal,

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address anti-social behaviour Ansa site should not have been allowed, public toilets need

improvement, too many houses being built without corresponding facilities, PACE Centre

land could be used for parking, minor offences (eg cycling on pavements) go unchecked,

street lighting needs improvements, need leisure centre, need children's clubs, better

roundabout design at Croxton Lane, keep HWRS open, more dog bins, need daily bus

services, 6th Form College more schools and doctors needed, issue of traffic speeds needs to

be addressed - especially Warmingham Lane and St Michael's Way, zebra crossing needed

on St Michael's Way, more police presence.

• Makers Market – the same questions were used to consult at 4 separate market days.

• Facebook Page – with regular posts from July 2017.

• NDP Workshop with Aecom, 2nd September 2017.

Representatives from the Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group met on Saturday 2nd

September to review emerging thoughts on the Neighbourhood Plan and Tesco site in the

Town Centre. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss opportunities to develop the

vacant site.

2.5 All the information from these various consultation processes was carefully considered and

used to inform the first version of the emerging NDP - the First Draft Plan.

3.0 First Draft Plan Consultation - Spring 2018

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3.1 The First Draft Plan was published for informal public consultation from March to April 2018.

3.2 The First Draft Plan set out the key planning issues for Middlewich and proposed arrange of

draft planning policies for addressing them.

3.3 The First Draft Plan was promoted at an open event at St Mary's Parish Centre, King Street

on 28th March and 14th April 2018.

3.4 The NDP was published on the NDP website https://www.middlewich.org.uk/ .

3.5 A hard copy was made available on request from the Town Council by contacting the Town

Clerk at [email protected] / Tel 01606 833434

3.6 Hard copies were also available at the Town Council's offices in the Victoria Building, at the

Library, at No. 28 Hightown, and at the White Bear Public House.

3.7 Responses were invited in writing / email or by using a feedback form, to:

[email protected] Victoria Building, Lewin Street CWIO 9AT.

Consultation Responses

Q1 Housing

Do you support an infrastructure evaluation being included wth every proposed development of 10

dwellings or more, for provision, for example of medical facilities, schools, traffic and transport etc?

Yes 36

No 2

Further comments

• Current facilities stretched to the limit.

• These evaluations should be carried out as part of every Planning application.

• Current medical facilities inadequate

• Need more facilities before housing (medical, schools etc)

• Should be 5 (not 10 or more)

• Town already trying to cope with imbalance between properties and facilities

• Need even mix of 2/3/4 bed houses plus retirement bungalows

• More open space needed around town centre

• Town at full capacity re doctors, dentists and schools

• Local surgery essential

• Desperately need more doctors

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Q2 Town Centre

Do you support a mixed use (i.e. residential and retail) development in the town centre

Yes 33

No 5

Further comments

• We should not neglect our town centre.

• Town centre should be pedestrianised

• Retain and improve current retail wherever possible

• Need housing close to town centre to create a thriving retail area

• Keeping town centre alive is good idea - helps with policing

• Fresh appearance will encourage more people to come to town centre

• Private development will determine best use

• People go to out-of-town retail parks so might be time to make Wheelock St mainly

residential

• Important to keep centre alive after businesses close

• Imaginative use needed plus open space

• More parking needed

• Town lacks places to eat other than pubs

• Mixed use would mean parking places taken by residents

• More shops needed

• Parking issues re such a scheme would need to be addressed

• Must be sympathetic to town

• Should concentrate on retail

• Keep local businesses

Q3 Heritage and Design

Do you support the requirement for new development to be designed to protect the historic

layout and form of the town centre Conservation Area?

Yes 37

No 1

Further comments

• Especially canal environment

• Don't forget the canal and its associated historic buildings

• What is, or will happen to the derelict Town Wharf buildings

• Trees in churchyard should be managed to make church visible

• If it prevents progressive development, move on

• Heritage is one of town's most important bonuses

• Increasing activity level in town centre is more important

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• Need to protect historic side of town as well as new development

Q4 Transport

Do you support increased parking provision in the town centre?

Yes 31

No 6

Further comments

• There are areas not used that link to Wheelock St

• Parking should be around the centre, reducing the impact on residential streets while

keeping the centre traffic free.

• There is currently none.

• Parking is very restricted in the town

• More disabled parking needed

• Areas at ends of Wheelock St near Vaults and Red Cow Court would be ideal

• Parking not a problem at the moment but more houses etc will increase the need

• Balance about right unless more developments

• More shops will bring more cars X2

• Needed urgently - retail in town is dying

• Parking should service the town centre, not actually be in the town centre

• Or introduce bus service

• We have plenty, encourage walking and cycling instead.

• Re-open rail station to reduce number of cars

Q5 Employment and Economy

Do you support development of employment land at Midpoint 18 which contributes towards

improvements to transport infrastructure?

Yes 35

No 5

Further comments

• Must be right sort - i.e. not just one job per factory

• We need the jobs. Otherwise we will turn into a dormitory town.

• Only if appropriate for the site. Too much traffic.

• If privately funded, Midpoint 18 should not need to contribute

• Developers should be compelled to contribute

• Must contribute to infrastructure x 2

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• Contribution is important

• Type of development is important - no incinerators

• Too many HGV's on A54

• Support if the new bypass is still sufficient for the area at its completion

Q6 Education, Health and Wellbeing

Do you support proposals for an educational hub which supportts all ages and needs, and provides

facilities for the wider population, in an accessible location?

Yes 34

No 1

Further comments

• Educate to be entrepreneurs, not just employees

• As town expands, need for 6th Form education becomes a necessity

• It is incredible that a town with Middlewich's population has no sixth form.

• Increased provision should follow development

• A facility which delivered educational needs for all ages could also encourage students form

outside the area

• Need 6th Form College

• Inclusivity is key.

• Too much money is already spent on irrelevant education

• Must be easily accessible by vehicles

• Need more 'out of hours' educational facilities

• Needs to cater for needs many years into future

• Any further educational facilities will be an improvement

• Much needed

Q7 Tourism and Visitors

Do you support improvements to services and facilities associated with tourist attractions and

events in the town?

Yes 36

No

Further comments

• Town Wharf area needs improvement

• Middlewich folk are generally inward-looking, some education is needed.

• Derelict Town Wharf could be part of it

• Remove trees obscuring church and saplings near Boars Head

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• Welcome facilites need improvement to encourage visitors to stay longer

• Should be privately funded

• Need more accommodation

• Much needed - nothing apart from canals here, plus events

• More visitors needed to improve economy

Q8 General

Do you have any other comments on the Neighbourhood Plan?

• Very informative

• Petty vandalism needs to be addressed

• Infrastructure must keep pace with any new housing developments

• Bus services to/from outlying estates are important to keep car use down

• Too many houses being built, Sandbach and Middlewich will soon join together.

• Re-open rail station

• New homes should not be pushed through without adequate facilities

• Town is growing exponentially but facilities barely existent

• Village Green status for Market Field and Salinae open space

• Bring salt lagoons back into use - tree area/walking area/Go Ape?/sculptures

• Need more affordable homes 1&2 bedrooms etc

• NP is a very good document

• Occupancy level in Wheelock St falling, needs something to attract footfall

• Need facilities like Holmes Chapel - rail station, community gathering points etc

• Shame there are empty shops on Wheelock St - what can the Council do about this?

4.0 Regulation 14 Public Consultation

4.1 The public consultation on the Draft Neighbourhood Development Plan was carried out in

accordance with The Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012 (SI No. 637) Part 5

Pre-submission consultation and publicity, paragraph 14. This states that:

4.2 Before submitting a plan proposal to the local planning authority, a qualifying body must—

(a) publicise, in a manner that is likely to bring it to the attention of people who live, work or

carry on business in the neighbourhood area

(i) details of the proposals for a neighbourhood development plan;

(ii) details of where and when the proposals for a neighbourhood development plan may be

inspected;

(iii) details of how to make representations; and

(iv) the date by which those representations must be received, being not less than 6 weeks

from the date on which the draft proposal is first publicised;

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(b) consult any consultation body referred to in paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 whose interests

the qualifying body considers may be affected by the proposals for a neighbourhood

development plan; and

(c) send a copy of the proposals for a neighbourhood development plan to the local planning

authority.

4.3 The Draft Neighbourhood Development Plan (NDP) for Middlewich was published for 6

weeks formal public consultation (Regulation 14) from Wednesday 8th August – Wednesday

26th September 2018. Publicity and promotional material are provided in Appendix I.

4.5 Consultation Bodies and other stakeholder groups were contacted by email and invited to

comment on the NDP. A copy of the email / letter from the Town Council is provided in

Appendix II, together with the representation form. The list of Consultation Bodies is

provided in Appendix III.

4.6 Drop In events were held at Victoria Hall on Thursday 6th September 2018 between

6.00pm – 8 and at Mexon Market, Wheelock Street, Middlewich – Saturday 15th September,

2018 – 10am – 12pm. All were invited to attend. The event was promoted on Facebook and

by posters distributed locally.

4.7 The document was available for downloading the document from the NDP website

https://www.middlewich.org.uk/ .

4.8 Hard copies could be accessed by contacting the Town Council at [email protected]

01606 833434 and copies were available to view at Victoria Building, and the Library, 28

Hightown.

4.9 Representations were invited in writing / email or by using a feedback form and returning

responses to: [email protected]

Middlewich Town Council. Victoria Building, Lewin Street CWIO 9AT .

5.0 Summary of Representations

5.1 The complete responses to the Regulation 14 Public Consultation are provided in Table 1 and

Table 2 which are provided as accompanying documents to this consultation statement. The

Tables set out the complete responses together with the Town Council's consideration and

any resulting amendments to the NDP.

5.2 Table 2 sets out representations from consultation bodies, landowners and developers and

local residents. Responses from consultation bodies included detailed comments from

United Utilities provided detailed comments, largely relating to surface water and advice

was sought from Cheshire East Council about their suggestions for additional policy wording.

A couple of local businesses suggested amendments to policy wording in relation to mixed

use and employment sites and environmental groups including the Canal & River Trust and

Woodland Trust promoted changes to strengthen environmental policies and the use of the

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canal network for health and leisure. Several local residents set out detailed comments

about the need to improve the town centre and ensure adequate infrastructure is in place to

support the proposed housing growth in the town.

5.3 Cheshire East Council provided detailed comments and these are provided in Table 2.

Overall the Council was very supportive of the NDP but a few amendments were suggested

to improve the wording of some policies including those relating to the town centre, design

and housing. These suggestions have generally been taken on board in the Submission NDP.

5.4 Overall the responses were considered to provide positive improvements to the NDP and

the Steering group has sought to incorporate further changes wherever appropriate and

suitable.

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Appendix I Regulation 14 Publicity

Copy of Drop In Event Poster

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Facebook Pages

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Appendix II

Copy of Letter / Email

Dear Consultee

Notification of Formal Public Consultation on the Middlewich Draft Neighbourhood Development

Plan (NDP) (Regulation 14 Town and Country Planning, England, Neighbourhood Planning (General)

Regulations 2012)

I am writing to advise you that the Middlewich Draft Neighbourhood Development Plan (NDP) has

been published for consultation by Middlewich Town Council.

The Draft Neighbourhood Development Plan has been prepared by a neighbourhood planning steering

group of local town councillors and interested residents on behalf of the Town Council, building on

extensive informal public consultation and engagement undertaken since 2014, including on an

emerging First Draft Plan in Spring 2018.

The consultation period runs for 6 weeks from 8th August to 19th September 2018

The Draft Plan and other supporting documents can be viewed and downloaded from the

Neighbourhood Plan website:

Hard copies of all Neighbourhood Plan can be viewed in the following locations at normal opening

times:

• The Victoria Building, Middlewich Library, 28 Hightown

• A drop-in session in the Victoria Hall on Thursday 6th September 2018 6-8pm and at the Mexon

Market on Wheelock Street on Saturday 15th September 10am-12noon

Hard copies of the Draft Plan will be provided on request from the Town Clerk, Victoria Building, Lewin

Street, Middlewich CW10 9AS, 01606 833434, [email protected]

A Representation Form is provided for comments, but the Town Council also welcomes comments by

email or in writing.

Please submit all comments on the Draft Neighbourhood Development Plan to Jonathan Williams,

Town Clerk (details as above).

Following the public consultation process on the Draft Neighbourhood Development Plan, the Plan

will be amended and submitted to Cheshire East Council together with supporting documentation,

including a Basic Conditions Statement demonstrating how the NDP meets the required basic

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Conditions, and a Consultation Statement setting out who has been consulted, how the consultation

has been undertaken and how the representations received have informed the revised Plan.

Cheshire East Council will then re-consult, before the Plan is subjected to an Examination by an

independent Examiner. If the Examiner is satisfied that, subject to any recommended changes, the

NDP meets the required Basic Conditions, then the amended Plan will be subjected to a local

Referendum. If there is a Yes vote, then the NDP will be made (adopted) by Cheshire East Council and

used to help determine planning applications in the parish of Middlewich.

If you require any further information, please contact the Town Clerk at the address provided above.

Yours Sincerely

Jonathan Williams

Jonathan Williams

Town Clerk

Indicate your option with a X

I do consent to my personal details being supplied to Cheshire East Borough Council as a consultee on this regulation 14 consultation

I do not consent to my personal details being supplied to Cheshire East Borough Council as a consultee on this regulation 14 consultation

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Copy of Representation Form

Middlewich Draft Neighbourhood Development Plan (NDP)

Public Consultation 8th August – 19th September

Representation Form

PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN ONE FORM FOR EVERY COMMENT MADE

Office Use Only Consultee No. Representation No.

Name

Organisation

Address

Email

Tel. No.

To which part of the Middlewich Draft Neighbourhood Development Plan does your representation

refer?

Page Number

Paragraph Number

Policy Number

Are you supporting, objecting, or making a comment? (Please Tick √)

Support

Object

Making a Comment

Please use the box below and overleaf for any comments.

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Thank you for your time and interest.

Please return this form by 5pm on Wednesday 19th September 2018 to:

Jonathan Williams, Town Clerk, Middlewich Town Council, Victoria Buildings,

Lewin Street, Middlewich, CW10 9AS

[email protected]

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Appendix III

List of Consultation Bodies and Other Organisations Invited to Comment (by email or letter)

Acton PC (Clerk)

Adlington PC (Clerk)

Agden PM (Clerk)

Alderley Edge PC (Clerk)

Alpraham PC (Clerk)

Alsager TC (Clerk)

Arclid PC (Clerk)

Ashley PC (Clerk)

Aston-by-Budworth PC (Clerk)

Audlem PC (Clerk)

Bickerton & Egerton (Clerk)

Bollington TC (Clerk)

Bosley PC (Clerk)

Bradwall PC (Clerk)

Brereton PC (Clerk)

Brindley & Faddiley PC (Clerk)

Buerton PC (Clerk)

Bulkeley & Ridley PC (Clerk)

Bunbury PC (Clerk)

Burland PC and Barthomley PC (Clerk)

Calveley PC (Clerk)

Chelford PC (Clerk)

Chomondeston & Wettenhall PC

Chorley PC (Clerk)

Church Lawton Parish Council

Church Minshull PC (Clerk)

Congleton Town Council

Cranage PC, Somerford PC, Hulme Walfield PC, Newbold Astbury (Clerk)

Crewe Green PC (Clerk)

Crewe TC (Clerk)

Disley Parish Council (Clerk)

Dodcott-cum-Wilkesley PC (Clerk)

Doddington PC & Betchton PC (Clerk)

Eaton PC (Clerk)

Gawsworth PC (Clerk)

Goostrey PC (Clerk)

Great Warford PC

Handforth PC

Hankelow PC & Shavington PC Cholmondeley PC (Clerk)

Haslington PC (Clerk)

Hassall PC (Clerk)

Hatherton & Walgherton PC (Clerk)

Haughton PM (Clerk)

Henbury PC (Clerk)

High Legh PC (Clerk)

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Higher Hurdsfield PC (Clerk)

Holmes Chapel PC (Clerk)

Hough & Chorlton PC (Clerk)

Kettleshulme PC

Knutsford TC (Clerk)

Little Bollington PM (Clerk)

Little Warford PC (Clerk)

Lower Peover PC (Clerk)

Lower Withington PC (Clerk)

Macclesfield Forest & Wildboarclough PM

Macclesfield TC (Clerk)

Marbury & District PC (Clerk)

Marton PC (Clerk)

Mere PC (Clerk)

Middlewich TC (Clerk)

Millington Parish Council

Minshull Vernon & District (Clerk)

Mobberley PC (Clerk)

Moston Parish Council

Mottram-St-Andrew PC (Clerk)

Nantwich TC (Clerk)

Nether Alderley PC

Newhall PC & Sound PC (Clerk)

North Rode PC (Clerk)

Odd Rode PC (Clerk)

Ollerton with Marthall PC (Clerk)

Over Alderley PC (Clerk)

Peckforton PC

Peover Superior PC (Clerk)

Pickmere PC (Clerk)

Plumley with Toft & Bexton PC (Clerk)

Pott Shrigley PC (Clerk)

Poynton TC (Clerk)

Prestbury PC (Clerk)

Rainow PC (Clerk)

Rope PC (Clerk)

Rostherne PC (Clerk)

Sandbach TC (Clerk)

Siddington PC (Clerk)

Smallwood PC (Clerk)

Snelson PC (Clerk)

Spurstow PC

Stapeley & District PC (Clerk)

Stoke & Hurleston PC

Styal PC (Clerk)

Sutton PC (Clerk)

Swettenham PC (Clerk)

Tabley PC (Clerk)

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Twemlow PC

Wardle PC (Clerk)

Warmingham PC (Clerk)

Weston & Basford PC (Clerk)

Willaston PC (Clerk)

Wilmslow TC (Clerk)

Wincle PM (Clerk)

Wistaston PC (Clerk)

Worleston & District PC (Clerk)

Wrenbury-cum-Frith PC (Clerk)

Wybunbury PC (Clerk)

(m) voluntary bodies some or all of whose activities benefit all or any part of the neighbourhood

area;

(n) bodies which represent the interests of different racial, ethnic or national groups in the

neighbourhood area;

(o) bodies which represent the interests of different religious groups in the neighbourhood area;

(p) bodies which represent the interests of persons carrying on business in the neighbourhood

South Cheshire Chamber

North Cheshire Chamber

West Cheshire Chamber

East Cheshire Chamber

Cheshire and Warrington Growth Hub

Stoke and Staffs LEP

Cheshire and warrington LEP

(q) bodies which represent the interests of disabled persons in the neighbourhood area.

Cledford Primary

Middlewich High School

Middlewich Primary

St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary

Wimboldsley Primary School

St Michael and All Angels

St Marys Catholic Church

Methodist Church Booth Lane

Middlewich Community Church

United Reformed Church

1st Cledford Brownies

2nd Cledford Brownies

2nd Middlewich cubs - tuesdays

Amita (UK) Limited

ASC Printing

Aspect 1

Bare Bones Marketing

Boars Head Hotel

Cagna Contractors

Chartley Tree Services

Cheshire Lasers

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Cheshire West and Chester

Claymore Business Machines

Collins School for Dance

Community Payback

Community Pride

Community Pride

Community Pride / Clean Team

CVSCE

East Cheshire Chamber of Commerce

Family Legal

Knutsford Town Council

Legion Chaplin

Middlewich 41 Club

Middlewich and District Show Society

Middlewich Boys Brigade

Middlewich Boys Brigade

Middlewich Community Church

Middlewich Concert Society

Middlewich Cubs and Scouts

Middlewich High School

Middlewich Vision

Middlewich Youth Theatre

Moreton Contractors Ltd

Northwich Town Council

Over Sixty Club

Pochins

Rainbow Day Nursery

St Marys Catholic Church

The Accord Clinic

The Big Lock

The Vaults

The White Bear

ThinkPrint (UK) Ltd

Tulloch's Private Hire

U3A

United Reformed Church

Willowmere

Wilmslow Town Council

Winsford Town Council

Middlewich Community Centre

Townbridge Motors

Seraphim

1st Cledford Brownies

2nd Cledford Brownies

2nd Middlewich Brownies

5th Middlewich Guides

Middlewich Rainbows

Collins School for Dance

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Community Pride

Community Pride

Community Pride / Clean Team

Middlewich 41 Club

Middlewich and District Show Society

Middlewich and Winsford Round Table

Middlewich Rotary Club

Middlewich Boys Brigade

Middlewich Boys Brigade

Middlewich Concert Society

Middlewich Cricket Club

Middlewich Cricket Club

Middlewich Cubs and Scouts

2nd Middlewich cubs - tuesdays

Cubs - Thursday

Mid Cheshire Scouts

Middlewich Fire Cadets

Middlewich Football Club

Middlewich Round Table

Middlewich Youth Theatre

Over Sixty Club

U3A

Aeon Planning Consultants

Chalc

Police

Mid Cheshire Development Board

CRT

Congleton MP

Cheshire East

Active Cheshire

Cheshire West/Winsofrd Cllr Ward

CWAC Spatial Planning Team

Cheshire Warrington Local Economic Partenrship

Cheshire Warrington Local Economic Partenrship

Skills and Growth

Skills and Growth

Skills and Growth

Ansa

Ansa

Northwich Town Council

Newton Court

Manor Care Home

MTC (All Town Councillors)

Middlewich Branch Royal British Legion

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