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Disclaimer - Please read the following. You must use the buttons at the bottom to accept the terms if you wish to continue

This disclaimer covers: Accuracy, Accessibility, Copyright, Confidentiality, Links and Mapping.


The local authorities, on behalf of partnerships in Cheshire, make every effort to ensure information published throughout the website is accurate and up-to-date, however inaccuracies may occasionally occur.

The local authorities, their employees or other agencies providing data do not accept any liability for errors or omissions which occur, or any loss, damage or inconvenience arising from use of the information. It is the duty of users to investigate the accuracy of the information before making decisions based on it.

Do not use the Back button on your browser: you may get unpredictable results - use the Previous Page button provided in LILAC.

Accessibility Statement

Cheshire East and Cheshire West and Chester Councils strive to meet the needs of computer users with visual impairment or other conditions that limit accessibility. However, due to the graphic-intensive nature of these facilities, maps and charts cannot be presented in an accessible format. If you would like assistance with this please contact us.

Copyright Statement

This website and the information it contains is protected by Copyright. Some data is owned by others, the rest belongs to the local authorities or our Partners, in essence all data is protected by Copyright. All rights reserved. It is made available on the following terms:

Confidentiality

Certain information within the website (such as Census for example) has been safeguarded against possible identification of individuals - a particular person or household.

Links

This website contains links to other websites, provided for your convenience. We have no control over the availability of the linked pages and are not responsible for their content.

Mapping

You need a small piece of standard software to be able to use the interactive mapping in LiLAC. The software is made by Adobe and is called SVG.  Council computers should already have this loaded. If you try the mapping and it doesn't work you will be told if you need to load SVG.  Council employees must ask the helpdesk to load it for them (http://www/Services/cis/remedy/Etania/help.htm).  People working for other organisations will have to contact their own IT people.