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  2. Crewe Municipal Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Buildings are used as one of the meeting places of Cheshire East Council. [17] The council initially established its main offices in Sandbach, but in 2023 announced plans to make Delamere House in Crewe its main office. [18] Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex visited the Municipal Buildings and met with apprentices on 16 April 2013. [19]

  3. Listed buildings in Crewe - Wikipedia

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    The railway town of Crewe in Cheshire, England, contains 34 buildings recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings.Each is at Grade II, the lowest of the three gradings given to listed buildings, and applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". [1]

  4. Listed buildings in Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 February 2023, at 22:24 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Category:Grade II listed buildings in Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Grade II listed buildings in Cheshire" The following 190 pages are in this category, out of 190 total. ... Crewe Hill; Crewe Municipal Buildings;

  6. Bridgemere - Wikipedia

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    From 1974 the civil parish was served by Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council, which was succeeded on 1 April 2009 by the new unitary authority of Cheshire East. [9] Bridgemere falls in the parliamentary constituency of Crewe and Nantwich , [ 10 ] which has been represented by Kieran Mullan since 2019, [ 11 ] after being represented by Laura ...

  7. Queens Park, Crewe - Wikipedia

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    The park was laid out by railway engineer Francis Webb, Richard Moon, mayor of Crewe in 1888, and garden designer Edward Kemp. [2]A story that the park is a product of 1880s railway politics when the London & North Western Railway bought the land and donated it to the town to prevent the Great Western Railway from building a railway line through it is almost certainly untrue.

  8. Category:Buildings and structures in Crewe - Wikipedia

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  9. List of parks and open spaces in Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    Urban park: Former grounds of Orford Hall, with pond and sports pitches [10] Paddington Meadows: Warrington: Local nature reserve: Along the banks of the River Mersey [11] Phoenix Park: Runcorn: Urban park: Woodland, canal and open spaces [12] Queens Park: Crewe: Urban park: Grade II* listed: Risley Moss: Warrington: Peat bog: Nature reserve ...