Crewe and Nantwich is one of six districts in the county of Cheshire, England, with a population (2001 census) of 111,007. The Borough of Crewe and Nantwich was created in the local government reorganisation of 1974 from the industrial town of Crewe, which was established in the 1830s with the arrival of the railways and the creation of a major locomotive construction and maintenance works there, and the much smaller and wealthier market town of Nantwich and its surrounding countryside where agriculture (principally dairy farming) is the main activity.
There is also a Parliamentary constituency of Crewe and Nantwich, which has been held since its creation in 1983 for the Labour Party by Gwyneth Dunwoody. Note that the borders of the parliamentary constituency are not contiguous with those of the Borough, as much of the rural area in the west of the borough is not in the Constituency, as neither is the newly built area in the north of Crewe around Leighton Hospital.
Crewe and Nantwich statistics (from the April 2001 census)
(Crewe has the lowest crime rate and highest detection levels in Cheshire (2003 figures)).External link
http://www.crewe-nantwich.gov.uk/ - Borough Council site.