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Green light for £5m centre

Crewe Chronicle

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May 28, 2025

A FIVE million pound equestrian-based therapy centre for autistic children has been given the green light for a countryside site at Twemlow.

- BY BELINDA RYAN Local Democracy Reporter

Green light for £5m centre

The centre, which applicants Chris and Vicky Bates believe could be the first of its kind in England, was approved by Cheshire East planners on Thursday.

It will be built on land at Saltersford Farm at Twemlow Green near Holmes Chapel.

A delighted Chris told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “We're pleased to be able to advise that, following some intensive collaborative work this week to agree planning conditions, the development of our proposed therapy and holiday centre for autistic children/young people and their families was approved by Cheshire East Council this afternoon.

“We're pleased that the council have understood the benefits that this unique site will provide and approved the project.

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