Nantwich Concert Band Christmas concert December 12
Nantwich Concert Band will perform their annual Christmas Concert on December 12.
The performance will be at Nantwich Civic Hall from 7pm.
Nantwich Concert Band will perform their annual Christmas Concert on December 12.
The performance will be at Nantwich Civic Hall from 7pm.
By Jonathan White
The Nantwich Christmas Lights Switch On was enjoyed by thousands of people last night.
The event, organised by Nantwich Town Council, took place in the Town Square with community radio station The Cat 107.9 FM compering from 3pm.
With the dark night’s drawing in and Christmas just around the corner, cosy movie marathons are the way forward.
Whether you’re treating yourself to a night of self-care or getting your friends around for a gathering – festive films are a certified crowd-pleaser.
Cheshire East Council has announced its 2021 Christmas bin collection schedule.
Ansa – Cheshire East Council’s wholly-owned environmental services company – will be placing information stickers on black bins of households whose normal collections fall on bank holidays.
Nantwich Christmas Lights switch-on event will take place in the town square on Friday November 19.
With Christmas just around the corner, the town is already preparing for the festive season.
Nantwich Food Festival volunteers are urging residents to help Nantwich Foodbank support their clients this Christmas.
Latest figures estimate one in five of the general population live below the poverty line.
Nantwich Town Council is to launch its “Tree of Light” again this year offering residents a chance to remember loved ones at Christmas.
People are invited to make a donation of £5 to dedicate a bauble on the town square’s Tree of Light to a loved one or a special cause.
Nantwich cheese firm Joseph Heler are providing a local jobs boost as they look to recruit 60 new employees.
They are recruiting for 60 roles at their Hatherton headquarters in the run up to the Christmas peak.
By Jonathan White
Residents in Wistaston are leaving their Christmas decorations up for January as they try to brighten up winter lockdown months.
Several local residents have left up their Christmas lights this year as a symbol of hope and to spread positivity.
Generous students and staff from Reaseheath College in Nantwich have donated a record collection of food and Christmas treats to help people in need in their local community.
All departments were involved in amassing more than 50 boxes and bags of in-date, non perishable food and household items which have now been delivered to Nantwich Foodbank.
Christmas is coming!
As the holiday is nearing, you’re probably in a panic because you’re not sure what to get your special man.
Cheshire College students have joined forces with businesses to support local learners and their families over the Christmas break.
They have pulled together more than 300 hampers full of essential food items and toiletries.
Dear Editor
For many people Christmas is usually a time for catching up with friends, raising a glass and embracing loved ones.
But this Christmas will look very different for most families across the UK, including those sadly affected by heart and circulatory diseases.
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