'No HS2 in Crewe until 2031' claim as council accused over shelved link road bridge plans
By Deborah Bowyer 5th Nov 2021
Conservative councillors have accused Cheshire East of 'dumbing down' its ambitions for Crewe after plans for a link road bridge near the railway station were shelved.
Members of the council's corporate policy committee voted on Thursday to revoke a previous cabinet decision in 2019 on the Crewe Southern Link Road Bridge preferred route and to revoke the decision of cabinet in March 2020 to consult on the draft Crewe Hub Area Action Plan.
All are linked to the council's plans for the arrival of HS2 in the town.
Deputy leader Craig Browne (Alderley Edge, Ind) told the meeting: "We will still be developing a revised transport strategy for Crewe to support the town's transport needs and priorities but we have to recognise that the original Crewe Hub Area Action Plan was based on assumptions that HS2 would arrive in Crewe in 2027, that phase 2B would be delivered by 2033 and the railway station itself will be redeveloped by 2025 in advance of HS2 arriving.
"Clearly the past 18 months have been difficult, the economic landscape has changed during that time."
He said HS2 services now won't arrive in Crewe until 2028 at the earliest 'and possibly as late as 2031'.
"Government priorities in terms of investment also changed and a number of projects are being funded through the Future High Street Fund," said Cllr Browne.
"Due to this change and also the timing of the arrival of HS2 in Crewe… the proposals that were developed before the pandemic are unlikely to be delivered within the period of the original action plan.
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