17:07, 16 APR 2021
The Congleton link road will be closed to drivers until Monday. (Image: Stoke Sentinel)
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A new £90 million bypass has now opened for cyclists and pedestrians.
The Congleton link road - known officially as Wolstenholme Elmy Way - will be used exclusively by walkers or cyclists until Monday.
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A new multi-million pound leisure centre could be open in a town next spring after it gets the final sign off.
Cheshire East Council says it is confident the new-look Congleton Leisure Centre will be open in 2021 despite economic set-backs and coronavirus.
The council has adjusted the design to see a bigger gym area along with the two new swimming pools, changing rooms, fitnes suite, thermal unit and studio space.