 The Council has successfully secured £13.3m from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities’ Levelling Up Fund to support the transformation of Ellesmere Port market hall and to help bring forward empty and underused sites in the town centre for new housing.
The funding also includes proposals to make it safer and easier to walk into town.
Winnington Bridge Corridor left out in tough Levelling Up competition
This week, it was announced that Winnington Bridge Corridor has not received funding from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities' Levelling Up Fund.
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You can now borrow an iPad from your local library
 The Council's Libraries Service is launching an iPad lending scheme, which will allow residents to boost their digital skills by borrowing a device from their local library.
It will also make it easier for residents without their own technology to access a full range of Council services.
Discover Your Roots, free family, and local history event
Ever wanted to know more about your family's history, but don't know where to start? Or would you like to know who used to live in your house? Maybe you've wondered what your street looked like a hundred years ago, who lived there and what they did?
Cheshire Archives and Local Studies, the Chester Group of the Family History Society of Cheshire and Hoole History and Heritage Society are hosting a free family and local history event at Hoole Community Centre tomorrow.
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Poet Laureate comes to Ellesmere Port Library
 National Poet Laureate Simon Armitage has made Ellesmere Port Library the final stop on his 2023 leg of his ten-year Laureate's Library Tour.
He will be appearing at the free live poetry event on Thursday 23 March, from 7pm to 8pm, along with national Canal Laureate Roy McFarlane and two young poets from the town's Boaty Theatre Company and newly refurbished Theatre Porto.
Families with children aged under three are invited to share their experiences of infant feeding services.
The Cheshire West Infant Feeding survey is open until 15 February and results will be used to understand how well services are working to help families with infant feeding and where improvements might be needed.
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