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Cheshire East Council abandons Crewe baths transformation and opts for new school development

Authority will now seek government permission to use the site for education

The former Flag Lane swimming baths in Crewe(Image: Cheshire Live)

Cheshire East has agreed to abandon plans for transforming a former Crewe swimming baths complex into a community hub, and will now seek government approval to repurpose the site for a school.

The economy and growth committee was informed this week that the cost of the proposed scheme, spearheaded by the Always Ahead charity, has escalated due to delays caused by concerns over the Flag Lane Baths structure.

A significant portion of the funding was expected from the Towns Fund grant, but Always Ahead would not be able to cover the additional costs within the stipulated deadline.

This week, the committee decided to withdraw the funding from the project and to request permission from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government to redirect the £3.3m to other initiatives in the Crewe Towns Fund programme.

These include the Youth Zone, Mill Street corridor, history centre public realm, pocket parks and the Cumberland arena, reports .

The former baths, vacant since 2016, are now likely to be demolished to make room for an alternative provision school. Councillors hope to preserve the old facade as part of the new construction.

Sally Ashworth, from children's services, suggested that the alternative provision school in Crewe could assist up to 70 children who were finding mainstream education challenging.

She added that this would help them avoid going through the SEND process.