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Calveley Primary hails “Good” rating in latest Ofsted report

Calveley Primary hails “Good” rating in latest Ofsted report

Village school Calveley Primary near Nantwich is celebrating its latest Ofsted report.

Inspectors rated the school “Good” and said pupils “receive a wonderful and happy learning experience”.

September 26, 2024
‘Ten Plus @ Nantwich: Art in Translation’ exhibition opens at museum

‘Ten Plus @ Nantwich: Art in Translation’ exhibition opens at museum

A “Ten Plus @ Nantwich: Art in Translation” exhibition by local Ten Plus Textiles group has opened at Nantwich Museum and is due to run until Saturday November 30.

Eye-catching works of textile art include fine hand and machine embroidery, patchwork, quilting, beadwork, weaving, collage and mixed media.

September 26, 2024
Seahorse Swimming Club win medals at regional gala

Seahorse Swimming Club win medals at regional gala

By Jonathan White
Seahorse Swimming Club in South Cheshire scooped an impressive 13 medals at their latest regional gala.

The Crewe-based team competed against their Manchester rivals Sailfin SC and Aquadis SC from the Wirral at the Halliwick Regional Gala at the Ellesmere Port Sports Village.

September 26, 2024
Market makers and liquidity providers in Crypto

Market makers and liquidity providers in Crypto

The digital asset landscape is dynamic and ever-changing, and the ability to execute trades smoothly is critical for all market participants.

A key factor in achieving this smooth trading experience is the presence of a crypto market maker, whose role in maintaining liquidity and market stability is impossible to overestimate.

September 26, 2024
September edition of “Nantwich Life” now available

September edition of “Nantwich Life” now available

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Thousands of copies of our September edition of Nantwich Life – the town’s first independent FREE newspaper – are now available!

September 26, 2024
Bunbury Gardening Club hails September Show

Bunbury Gardening Club hails September Show

The Bunbury Gardening Club September Village Show has been hailed a huge success with a record 289 entries.

The show included floral arrangements, home baked cakes, scones, bread and preserves, flowers, fruit and vegetables grown in gardens, art, craft and photography exhibitions.

September 25, 2024
Lighting up Nantwich with Christmas Tree Festival

Lighting up Nantwich with Christmas Tree Festival

Nantwich is set to shine this November as St Luke’s Hospice hosts its Christmas Tree Festival once again.

Organisers say the festive celebration will be bigger and better than ever.

September 25, 2024
Innovative water treatment technologies for a greener future

Innovative water treatment technologies for a greener future

As global concerns about water scarcity and environmental sustainability intensify, the demand for innovative water treatment technologies has never been more critical.

Traditional methods are often energy-intensive and environmentally damaging, prompting the need for greener alternatives.

September 25, 2024
Crewe & Nantwich 1sts fall to 22-10 defeat at Vale of Lune

Crewe & Nantwich 1sts fall to 22-10 defeat at Vale of Lune

Crewe & Nantwich RUFC 1sts fell to defeat away at Vale of Lune on their second away day of the season.

Coming off a tight win the week before, Crewe wanted to make a few things right but it was the home side who started better.

September 25, 2024
Boaters angry at Nantwich Marina shower facility closure

Boaters angry at Nantwich Marina shower facility closure

Canal boaters in Nantwich have hit out at a decision to remove showering facilities at Nantwich Marina.

They have lobbied Nantwich councillors in a bid to reverse the decision by the Canal and Rivers Trust (CRT).

September 25, 2024
Aerial photo Brookfield park Nantwich

Nantwich councillor’s bid for Brookfield Park funds voted down

A councillor’s bid to earmark £90,000 for improvements to Brookfield Park in Nantwich next year was voted down.

Cllr John Priest put forward a notice of motion to set aside the funds for improvements to the park’s playground.

September 25, 2024
CEC cannot balance books with £20.7m adult services overspend

CEC cannot balance books with £20.7m adult services overspend

By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
Cheshire East would not balance its books in adult services this year even if it closed all its libraries and leisure centres and didn’t spend a penny fixing roads, a councillor said.

Cllr Andrew Kolker was speaking as the adults and health committee yesterday (Sept 23) discussed the massive financial pressures of social care on the council.

September 24, 2024
Young performers invited to Crewe Lyceum panto auditions

Young performers invited to Crewe Lyceum panto auditions

Crewe Lyceum is to stage auditions for young performers who could land a role on stage alongside pantomime stars this Christmas.

The Lyceum is preparing to bring “Beauty and the Beast” to South Cheshire this festive season.

September 24, 2024