News in Congleton

Specialist conservation companies have determined that two of the three statues of historic figures that looked down from the Congleton Town Hall for almost 150 years are beyond repair.

The stone figures of Queen Victoria, King Edward I and Henry de Lacy, who granted the town's first charter in 1272, were installed at the front of the town hall in 1866.

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The majority of councillors supported the prospect of having a £13,000 conference system installed at Congleton Town Hall, which would allow future hybrid meetings and potential bookings to take place both in person and virtually.

Congleton Town Council committee meetings are traditionally conducted face-to-face, however, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, meetings of a face-to-face nature were unable to take place.

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Artist's impression of Congleton Town Hall

With Congleton's town centre set to be sprinkled with more attractive decorations this year, the town council will pursue having Christmas lights on the front of the Congleton Town Hall.

Whilst the town council's Christmas Working Group was looking at Christmas Lights for the town centre, one of the companies quoted forwarded a proposal to light up the front of the town hall.

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SAM Corcoran, leader of Cheshire East Council, has said he does not want to see tier 3 restrictions placed on the borough.

Responding to a question from Alsager Town councillor Sue Helliwell, who was speaking at today's (Wednesday) full council meeting as a resident, the Labour representative added he had not asked the government for such a move.

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