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Crewe Liberal Working Mens Club
Gatefield St
Crewe, Cheshire, CW1 2JP
Tel: 01270 255434

 


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Crewe in Cheshire is one of the most delightful places to visit in England's North West. Bordering the charming historic city of Chester, the Borough offers a recreational sanctuary perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday life in the surrounding rural delights of the rolling countryside at the source of the Weaver Valley. Crewe offers a great variety of entertainment for its visitors including a wide range of food and drink, sports, history and clubs. What's on in Crewe

 

Social Clubs in Crewe

   
Crewe Liberal Working Mens Club
Gatefield Street
Crewe Cheshire CW1 2JP
Tel: 01270 255434
Crewe Valley Working Mens Club
Rockwood Avenue
Crewe Cheshire CW2 8LU
Tel: 01270 60540
   
Nantwich Road Social Club
127 Nantwich Road
Crewe Cheshire CW2 6BA
Tel: 01270 256271
Shavington Social Club And Institute
116 Crewe Road
Shavington Cheshire CW2 5DL
Tel: 01270 569066
   
Sydney Working Mens Club & Institute
180 Sydney Road
Crewe Cheshire CW1 5NE
Tel: 01270 584649
Apollo Bingo & Social Club
High Street
Crewe Cheshire CW2 7BL
Tel: 01270 214855
   
Coppenhall Working Mens Club
103 North Street
Crewe Cheshire CW1 4NJ
Tel: 01270 584144
Crewe Oddfellows Social Club
149 Edleston Road
Crewe Cheshire CW2 7HR
Tel: 01270 214966
   
Crosville Social Working Mens Club
Chester Street
Crewe Cheshire CW1 2LB
Tel: 01270 255076
Polish Social Club
71 West Street
Crewe Cheshire CW1 3HF
Tel: 01270 214801
   
South Street Snooker & Social Club
South Street
Crewe Cheshire CW2 6HN
Tel: 01270 258165
Willaston Social Club
7 Wistaston Road
Willaston Cheshire CW5 6PU
Tel: 01270 569062
   
 
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Crewe is a town in south Cheshire, England. It is the major town in the borough and parliamentary constituency of Crewe and Nantwich, where it is the only unparished area of the borough. According to the 2001 census the urban area had a population of 67,683. It is twinned with Mâcon in France and Bischofsheim, near Mainz, Germany. Crewe is perhaps best known for its association with the railway industry, being a major junction and once home to a bustling railway works. From 1946 until 2002 it was the home of Rolls-Royce motor car production. At the end of 2002 Rolls-Royce production ceased at Crewe; the Pyms Lane factory on the west of the town now produces Bentley motor cars exclusively. Until the the Grand Junction Railway (GJR) company chose Crewe as the site for its locomotive works and railway station in the late 1830s, Crewe was a village with a population (c. 1831) of just 70 residents. Winsford, seven miles to the north, had rejected an earlier proposal, as had local landowners in neighbouring Nantwich, four miles away. Crewe station was built in fields near to Crewe Hall, and was completed in 1837. More on Crewe 


 

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