FEATURE: 6 ways Covid-19 has changed the way we work
Covid-19 has changed the entire world forever, whether we like it or not.
And perhaps one of the biggest changes has been the way we work.
Covid-19 has changed the entire world forever, whether we like it or not.
And perhaps one of the biggest changes has been the way we work.
To everyone’s delight – our hugely successful community cafe known as ‘Tea at the Tower’ is re-starting this Sunday 29th August 2.30pm – 4.30pm (after a long break during the Covid Pandemic). ‘Tea at the Tower’ is held every Sunday afternoon at the stunningly beautiful Church in the village of Acton. A warm welcome awaits you. As a special treat[Read More…]
Crewe and Nantwich Senior Academy hit the ground running with an opening day demolition of Old Aldwinians.
The Vagrants based team ran out easy 61-5 winners in the first league game of the season.
By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
Businesses affected by the 16-week closure of a stretch of the busy A51 at Wardle near Nantwich want to know why the work wasn’t done during lockdown.
A section of the main A51 route from Nantwich to Chester is to be closed between the junction of Bougheys Distribution and the Texaco Petrol Station from Tuesday August 31 for essential work to stabilise the road.
While some would argue today’s world is far too commercialised, many households continue to struggle to make ends meet on a weekly or monthly basis.
Many economists believe that the challenges posed by sluggish real wage growth and rising inflation will also be exacerbated by the coronavirus.
Big-hearted volunteers have come forward to help Nantwich Buddies deal with a flood of donations for incoming Afghan refugees.
Nantwich Buddies offered to assist Cheshire East Council with sorting public donations for those families being rehomed in the borough.
Sportspeople young and old across Crewe and Nantwich have made the shortlist for the Everybody Awards 2021.
Nominees this year include people from motorsport, rugby, running, snowboarding, swimming, netball, football, gymnastics and more.
By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
Residents have until September 10 to register views on changes made to the Royal Arcade development in Crewe.
And among the changes are the addition of two large panels of green wall of the car park facing Delamere Street.
Travelling with family is stressful in and of itself, but when you have to pack for each member, things can spiral out of control!
Fortunately, there are a few smart and savvy ways that you can keep your sanity while ensuring everyone has their belongings for the trip.
Nantwich CC have retained their Phoenix 15 Finals Day crown after another keenly contested cricket tournament.
The finals day, which was played at Nantwich CC’s ground off Whitehouse Lane, had been re-scheduled to Sunday after a wash out of the original day in early August.
Councillors in Nantwich want to hear the public’s view – on whether to re-open public loos!
The town council has launched a survey to see whether there is support for the refurbishment and reopening of the Snowhill public toilets in the town.
Members of the South Cheshire Model Engineering Society are back on track after staging their first event since the outbreak of Covid pandemic.
They held a “Track Open Day” on Sunday (August 22) which allowed the first visitors to their site Willaston in 18 months.
By Adam Bateman
Nantwich Town were beaten at home by Matlock as they looked to bounce back from defeat to Whitby.
It was a frenetic start as both sides had opportunities to score the first and crucial goal at the Optimum Pay Stadium.
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