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Paving the way for Regeneration of Crewe

Paving the way for Regeneration of Crewe. Proposed Lifestyle Centre Christ Church Car Parks Crewe. Sir William Stanier School. The Proposal. Oakley Centre. The replacement of: Support of school sports facility Social, community and dry leisure space Swimming facilities

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Paving the way for Regeneration of Crewe

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  1. Paving the way forRegeneration of Crewe Proposed Lifestyle Centre Christ Church Car Parks Crewe

  2. Sir William Stanier School The Proposal Oakley Centre • The replacement of: • Support of school sports facility • Social, community and dry leisure space • Swimming facilities • Adult specialist needs day care • Family support services • Adult day care • Library facilities Library NEW CREWE LIFESTYLE CENTRE Crewe Pool Macon House Hilary Centre Ethel Elks Centre

  3. Crewe Lifestyle Timeline DEC 2012 BUSINESS CASE APPROVED JUL 2013 APPROVAL TO DESIGN OCT 2013 DESIGN STAGE COMPLETED DEC 2013 PUBLIC LAUNCH APR 2014 PLANNING APPROVED SUMMER 2014 MOBILISE ON SITE LATE 2015 BUILDING OPERATIONAL

  4. “OUR EXISTING FACILTIES ARE MOSTLY RETROFITTED IN OLD, TIRED BUILDINGS THAT WERE NOT BUILT FOR PURPOSE...”

  5. SERVICES MOVE FROM: MACON HOUSE – ADULT SPECIALIST NEEDS DAY CARE

  6. SERVICES MOVE FROM: OAKLEY CENTRE – DRY LEISURE AND COMMUNITY

  7. SERVICES MOVE FROM: CREWE LIBRARY – LIBRARY SERVICES

  8. SERVICES MOVE FROM: HILARY CENTRE – ADULT DAY CARE

  9. SERVICES MOVE FROM: ETHEL ELKS CENTRE – FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES

  10. SERVICES MOVE FROM: CREWE PUBLIC SWIMMING BATHS

  11. “THE NEW CENTRE HAS BEEN DESIGNED FROM THE BOTTOM UP WITH SERVICE DELIVERY AND THE ENVIRONMENT IN MIND...”

  12. TOWN CENTRE LOCATION - GOOD WALKING ACCESS

  13. Town Hall Main Entrance Full Length Views outside Views outside Spectator Seating Cafe Leisure based Studios / break out rooms Lobby Pool Views Secondary Pool Main Pool Dry Change S t a f f Changing Village Gym Views into Pools Views outside Forge Street Main Entrance LEISURE SIDE 25m 8 lane pool with lift access, 17m secondary pool Local Competition Standard Spectator Facilities, Gym & Multi Purpose Suites GROUND FLOOR UPPER FLOOR

  14. Town Hall Main Entrance Views Outside all directions Library (Upper Floor) Library (Ground Floor) Adult Day Care Family Support Services Lobby Dry Change Multi Studio 1 Multi Studio2 Multi Studio 3 G a r d e n Potential Views into Hall Across lobby to break out rooms Multi Purpose Hall (weddings, birthday parties, plays, book sales, elections, badminton courts, play days, emergency refuge centre...) Multi Purpose Store P L A Y Office Space Specialist Needs Adult Day Care Forge Street Main Entrance CULTURAL AND CARE SIDE New 2 floor library with cafe facilities Large multi-purpose Exhibition Hall with breakout suites Adult and Family Day Care Provision GROUND FLOOR UPPER FLOOR

  15. The Cultural Quarter • Active use of a key core town centre and gateway site. • A landmark design building which encourages pedestrian movement and footfall for other town centre uses and beyond. • Makes the town centre a more attractive proposition for commercial investors.

  16. The Benefits for Cheshire East Town Centre footfall to the area Avoid undertaking backlog maintenance More accessible to users than existing pool Reduces Future Maintenance Liability De-stigmatises Specialist Care £3.4M Capital Receipt for the Council Reduces Revenue expenditure Improved Customer Service and Offer More Environmentally Sustainable Council Services are co-located New Wet Leisure Facilities New Family and Community Facilities New Dry Leisure Facilities New Day Care Facilities More flexibility to serve more users More co-ordinated approach to service delivery Additional Income Potential “The Catalyst for the Crewe Cultural Quarter Vision...” “The Catalyst for the Crewe Cultural Quarter Vision...”

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