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Nantwich Town knocked out of Doodson Sports Cup by Stourbridge

Nantwich Town knocked out of Doodson Sports Cup by Stourbridge

By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town were knocked out of the Doodson Sports Cup 3-2 at home to Stourbridge, writes Richard Scott.

Second half goals within a minute each other from Mark Winslade and William Richards drew the Dabbers level after George Bowerman and Kristian Ramsey-Dixon had given the visitors the lead.

November 12, 2014
Six-month delay to Cheshire East Local Plan after planning inspector’s criticism

Six-month delay to Cheshire East Local Plan after planning inspector’s criticism

A damning report by a Planning Inspector has told Cheshire East Council its long-awaited Local Plan is still not good enough to be adopted.

The blow, described as “regrettable” by council chiefs, was delivered by an inspector giving his “interim views” on the Plan’s soundness and legal compliance.

November 12, 2014
Canal volunteers adopt five-mile stretch for “Towpath Gardens” project

Canal volunteers adopt five-mile stretch for “Towpath Gardens” project

A team of volunteers have clubbed together to adopt a section of canal near Nantwich.

Members of Shropshire Union Middlewich Branch Adopters (SUMBA) have adopted a five and a half mile stretch of the canal from Barbridge in Nantwich to Church Minshull.

November 12, 2014
Latest Nantwich Family Films@4 set for November 16

Latest Nantwich Family Films@4 set for November 16

The latest Nantwich Family Films@4 community event will be showing Planes 2: Fire and Rescue.

When Dusty learns that his engine is damaged, and he may never race again, he joins a forest fire and rescue unit to be trained as a firefighter.

November 12, 2014
Review: Agatha Christie’s “Black Coffee” at Crewe Lyceum

Review: Agatha Christie’s “Black Coffee” at Crewe Lyceum

By Claire Faulkner
Agatha Christie is the Queen of murder mystery – and Poirot fans will be pleased to know that ‘Black Coffee’ is on at The Lyceum this week.

A Bill Kenwright production in association with The Agatha Christie Theatre Company, ‘Black Coffee’ was the first of Christie’s plays and the only one to include the famous Belguim detective, ‘Hercule Poirot’.

November 12, 2014
Free parking in Nantwich for Christmas weekend shoppers

Free parking in Nantwich for Christmas weekend shoppers

Parking charges on council-run car parks in Nantwich will be scrapped on three Saturdays before Christmas.

The move is designed to boost trade in Nantwich during the peak festive shopping period.

November 12, 2014
Railway Hotel keep up title charge in Crewe Regional Sunday League

Railway Hotel keep up title charge in Crewe Regional Sunday League

Railway Hotel kept their charge on leaders FC Semtex in the Crewe Regional Sunday League Premier Division.

Hotel moved up to second place ending Sydney Arms unbeaten record with a 4-1 win.

November 11, 2014
Nantwich in Bloom honoured by town council for North West Gold award

Nantwich in Bloom honoured by town council for North West Gold award

Representatives from Nantwich In Bloom were recognised for their gold-winning status at last night’s town council meeting.

Nantwich were awarded Gold for ‘Best Town’ in the North West In Bloom awards last month, for their horticulture contribution.

November 11, 2014
Nantwich Town boss Danny Johnson has fit squad again

Nantwich Town boss Danny Johnson has fit squad again

Nantwich Town manager Danny Johnson has a fully fit squad for the Doodson Cup fixture at home to Stourbridge tonight (November 11).

And despite last week’s narrow defeat away at leaders Skelmersdale, he believes his team’s performance gave the travelling fans lots to be optimistic about.

November 11, 2014
Nantwich Luncheon Club fears after Cheshire East unveils Gables sell-off plan

Nantwich Luncheon Club fears after Cheshire East unveils Gables sell-off plan

Elderly residents in a popular lunch club have vowed to remain as “sitting tenants” amid fears their base at The Gables is to be sold off by Cheshire East Council.

More than 50 members of the town’s popular Luncheon Club have been told that Cheshire East is putting their Beam Street base up for sale.

November 11, 2014
Elvis to perform Christmas Lights switch-on in Nantwich town square

Elvis to perform Christmas Lights switch-on in Nantwich town square

Nantwich families will be all shook up this month when Elvis himself switches on the town’s Christmas Lights.

Paul Larcombe, one of the world’s top Elvis impersonators, will be the guest of honour at the Nantwich town Christmas Lights switch-on on November 22.

November 11, 2014
Brine Leas pupils in Nantwich create own poppy field

Brine Leas pupils in Nantwich create own poppy field

Youngsters at a Nantwich high school have created their own “poppy field” as part of Remembrance Day celebrations.

The year 7 students from Brine Leas Academy created the field during a residential stay at the Menai Centre, in Wales.

November 10, 2014
Crewe & Nantwich RUFC make Cheshire Vase Final with Northwich win

Crewe & Nantwich RUFC make Cheshire Vase Final with Northwich win

Crewe & Nantwich RUFC clinched their place in the Cheshire Vase Final after a thrilling win over Northwich.

Andy Brown’s side triumphed 22-15 over their local rivals at the Vagrants in Willaston in a keenly contested match.

November 10, 2014