Hello fellow resident! My name is James Pratt, I live in Crewe, St Barnabas ward and I’m a local councillor for our area.
From Minshull New Road, to Underwood Lane, West Street to Wheelman Road, Badger Avenue, Frank Webb, Rolls Avenue, Chassagne Square, Kettell to McNeill Avenue and all roads and communities in between – we are all Crewe St Barnabas.
I am your councillor, who also lives in your area. I’m working for local residents to tackle issues such as potholes, litter, fly tipping, parking problems, street lighting, and anti social behaviour to keep making our area better. Please let me know about the issues you’d like me to work on or report them online.
Read my latest news updates or check my recent facebook posts to find out what I’m up to!
Please follow and share my Facebook and Instagram pages, or sign up for my Email Newsletter so I can keep you up to date on local issues.
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I wrote to every household in the area and delivered residents surveys to to find what issues you’d like to see tackled in our community. You can still complete this survey online if you have not already. |
If you would like to contact me about any local issue please do get in touch.
Thank you for your support!
What did we achieve in 2024? A look back at the year…
And here’s what I’ve been up to recently…
OH, SORRY FOR THE NOISE! 🎶🙄
If you heard an almighty racket at this time of evening, don’t panic—it was just me, picking up a shopping trolley someone so kindly abandoned on its side on Frank Webb Avenue.
Because, of course, what better place to leave a massive metal obstacle than in the middle of the road? Genius.
Since trolleys aren’t exactly designed for off-road adventures (or home decor), I’ve just wheeled it all the way back to @heronfoods. You’re welcome.
So, if you absolutely must take a trolley on a sightseeing tour, be a dear and return it afterwards. Let’s not turn our streets into an obstacle course. Cheers! 👍
CREWE YOUTH ZONE "THE DOME" UPDATE
I’m thrilled to share the February edition of the quarterly newsletter, packed with updates on the progress of the new youth space on Oak Street in Crewe.
This quarter, a new section from the Young People’s Development Group provides insight into the impact The Dome will have on local youth. There have also been fascinating archaeological finds uncovered on-site, highlighting Crewe’s rich history.
Additionally, the newsletter takes a look at the inspiring work being done by other Youth Zones across the OnSide network, showing how safe spaces for young people are making a difference nationwide.
Thank you for your ongoing support as The Dome becomes a space where young people can learn, grow, and thrive! 🙌
Read online here:
www.crewestbarnabas.org.uk/the-dome-youth-zone-crewe-february-newsletter/
#TheDomeCrewe #YouthZone #Community #YouthDevelopment
EASTER IS ON ITS WAY! WHAT'S ON IN OUR PARK THIS HALF TERM?
I'm always working to bring more activities for young people in our area, from Pop-Up in the Parks to Crewe Alex in the Community and Street Sports. That’s why I’m thrilled to announce that the HAF programme, run by Wishing Well, will be at Leighton Brook Park this Easter!
📅 Wednesday 9th April & Wednesday 16th April
⏰ 2pm – 4pm | FREE Holiday Activities & Food (HAF)
🎨⚽🎶 Enjoy fun games, sports, crafts, and music – plus a free meal!
⏰ 5pm – 6pm | FREE Street Sports
🏀⚽🤾 Evening sports and team activities in the games area!
Leighton Brook Park, Frank Webb Avenue CW1 3NE
Ages 4 to 16. Children over 8 can attend independently if they can manage their own personal care needs. No need to book, but please register and sign in when you arrive.
For any queries, call 📞 07894 123413 or 01270 256919
www.crewestbarnabas.org.uk/whats-happening-in-leighton-brook-park-this-easter/
📢 CREWE TOWN COUNCIL NEWSLETTER SPRING EDITION - OUT NOW 📰
Read it online here 👇www.crewetowncouncil.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/2nd-CTC-newsletter-FINAL.pdf
♻️ RECYCLING - WHAT GOES IN YOUR SILVER BIN? ♻️
Wondering what you can recycle in your silver bin? Here’s a quick guide! ✅
You CAN recycle:
✔️ Tins, cans & clean foil
✔️ Glass bottles & jars
✔️ Flexible plastic bottles & containers
✔️ Cartons, paper & cardboard
✔️ Empty, non-hazardous aerosols
🔹 Make sure your recycling is clean, dry, and loose (not in a tied bag).
For more details, visit the ‘What waste goes where’ page on the Cheshire East
website. www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/waste_and_recycling/bins/what-waste-goes-where.aspx
Let's keep our community green! 🌍💚
Street Sports is on tonight! ⚽🏀🎾 Join us 5-6pm at Leighton Brook Park (CW1 3NE) for free sports fun! Open to ages 8-16—just turn up! 🏆🔥 Hosted by Start Well at The Wishing Well & supported by Crewe Town Council
Yesterday we met with Katie from Guinness, and talked about how we could help local residents to be more confident on how to report different things to the right places. We feel that this would help local people to solve their problems quicker, as their concerns would go to the most appropriate team!
10 TIPS ON WHO TO CONTACT FOR HOUSING RELATED CONCERNS - THE GUINNESS PARTNERSHIP / POLICE
1. Noise complaints -
Police ❎
Guinness ✅ (Guinness can open a case for noise complaints, this can also be referred to www.gov.uk/report-noise-pollution-to-council. This is on a case by case basis.)
2. Drugs -
Police ✅ - You speak with your local Officer or you can also report anonymously using this link - orlo.uk/zI6sP
Guinness ✅ - You can speak with your Housing Officer.
(Both the Police and Guinness should be made aware if you believe there is drug use happening in a Guinness property. Please keep a log of times and dates that this is happening. Please include any details that can help us, for example vehicle registration plates, names, addresses. Do not put yourself at risk obtaining this information.)
3. Criminal damage -
Police ✅ (Call 101 to report or 999 always in an emergency.)
Guinness ✅ (Yes Guinness need to know if this is caused by someone who is not a tenant.)
4. ASB (Anti-social behaviour) -
Police ✅
Guinness ✅ (Any incidents on Guinness grounds should be reported to Guinness - orlo.uk/Vly1V )
5. Neighbour disputes -
Police ✅ (We can support in matters that are not civil, and will deal with any offences.)
Guinness ✅ (Guinness may be able to support with properties belonging to Guinness.)
6. Parking -
Police ✅ - Let us know about your parking concerns using our survey 📲 orlo.uk/gtSvP & For guidance - orlo.uk/731j4
Guinness ✅ - Guinness may be able to support with parking issues on Guinness land.
7. Hoarding -
Police ❎ (Although we do not directly deal with hoarding, we can signpost and support with referrals if this is having an impact on the community around them.
Guinness ✅
8. Domestic abuse -
Police ✅ - orlo.uk/bagyp
Guinness ✅ - orlo.uk/EOG8V
9. Burglary -
Police ✅ Call 101 to report or 999 always in an emergency.
Guinness ✅ - Your Guinness Community Liaison Officer may be able to support you with a home safety plan.
10. Animal nuisance / dog attacks -
Police ✅ - The Police can deal with dogs dangerously out of control.
Guinness ✅ - This can be reported via the 'MyGuinness' app.
Please be mindful that each circumstance will be dealt case by case.
We hope that this can be useful to you.
Stay safe,
PCSO Lizzie Jolley 22582
#pcsojolley22582 #crewepolice