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By Ryan Parker
2nd Dec 2022 11:00 am | Local News
An adult gaming centre is planning to open a new store in Crewe – two years after it closed its second location within the town centre.
Operators, Luxury leisure, applied to open an Admiral Casino for Nantwich Road on Monday (November 21).
The casino chain has more than 200 gambling venues in the UK – with one already on Victoria Street.

Crewe Victoria Admiral is open 24 hours – seven days per week.
Admiral had a second Crewe town centre store on Market Street. It permanently closed in 2020.
The casino also runs online and is operated by Luxury Leisure.
Admiral plans to open inside the former Harvest Kitchens store – previously targeted by a Stoke-on-Trent eatery and bar.
The adult gaming centre wants to construct an illuminated sign to the exterior of the building.

If approved, Admiral will construct a unisex toilet, disabled toilet and kitchen/customer care facility.
There will be elevations to the front of the former kitchens store with new glass doors.
Cheshire East Council Environmental Protection officers have given no objection to the application.
The last date for submitting comments on this application is Friday 16 December.

Cheshire East Planning Department’s target decision date is Monday 16 January.
READ MORE: Crewe firefighters tackle serious house fire while homeowners away from property.
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