Street Naming and Numbering
On rare occasions it becomes necessary to rename or renumber a
street. This is usually only done as a last resort when:
- There is confusion over a street’s name and/or numbering
- New properties are built in a street and there is a need for
other properties to be renumbered to accommodate the new
properties
- The number of named-only properties in a street is deemed to be
causing confusion for visitors, the delivery or emergency
services
Existing residents will be contacted and their views taken into
account. We will then consult the Royal Mail for their position
on the issue. To change a street name we will ballot the local
residents on the issue. Hopefully there will be 100% support, but
we require at least a two-thirds majority to make the change. This
service may be chargeable in the future.
Address Management also deals with applications to
rename existing properties at the request of the owner, please use
the contact details below to make an application.
Street Naming Suggestions
We would be pleased to receive suggestions for new street names,
particularly those that have some local historical connection. We
need supporting information for the name so that we can forward
information as to why it has been chosen.
If you would like to suggest a name of a person who has served
the local community, please note that only names of deceased
individuals can be used. Suitable suggestions will be kept on the
Street Naming Register and we will let you know if your suggestion
has been put forward for a "new street" consultation in your area.
To suggest a new street name please contact us using the following
details;
Address Management Services
Southern Office
Municipal Buildings
Earle Street
Crewe
CW1 2BJ
Telephone: 01270 537488
Email: addressmanagement@cheshireeast.gov.uk
Street Name Plates
Cheshire East Borough Council has the duty to name and sign
streets. This is useful for deliveries and for visitors to the
local area but most importantly it is vital in the event of an
urgent situation that a street can be located quickly by the
Emergency Services.
New street name plates are provided in a number of ways. On new
developments the developer is required to provide street name
plates to Highways standards. The Council has a small budget to
replace damaged or illegible signs and to provide new signs for
streets without street name plates.
Report a problem with a street name plate
Street name plates are maintained by Cheshire East Highways, to
report missing, damaged or illegible street names plates please
contact Cheshire
East Highways or use our
online fault reporting system.