Cheshire Police to open recruitment window in January
Cheshire Police is opening its Police Constable Recruitment window on January 6.
People will be able to apply for PC positions along with a number of other roles in the Constabulary.
Cheshire Police is opening its Police Constable Recruitment window on January 6.
People will be able to apply for PC positions along with a number of other roles in the Constabulary.
Reaseheath College’s food centre in Nantwich has achieved the highest standards of food safety and hygiene.
The centre was awarded the Grade AA standard for the second year running after being audited by the British Retail Consortium Global Standard (BRCGS) Version 8.
The number of people diagnosed with dementia has risen by a staggering 40% in South Cheshire in just five years, latest figures show.
According to NHS data, there were 1,620 people registered with dementia in the South Cheshire Clinical Commissioning Group area in March this year.
Cheshire Search and Rescue Team Leader Simon Lane has been awarded an MBE in the New Year’s Honours List.
The award for the 48-year-old is in recognition of his services to the community in Cheshire.
A Crewe & Nantwich RNLI fundraiser has been recognised in the New Year Honours List.
Audlem’s Rodney Cottrell is one of five RNLI volunteers to make the Queen’s New Year Honours List 2020.
Stapeley RSPCA wildlife centre in Nantwich has had a record year in hedgehog admissions, with more than 897 being treated at the centre in 2019.
Stapeley Grange on London Road has seen a 47% increase in the number of hedgehogs at the London Road centre since last year.
Christmas came early for Nantwich and District Riding for the Disabled, based at Reaseheath College’s Equine Department.
Janet Maughan, of Overwater Marina, presented RDA volunteers Irene Pawsey and Liz Cleghorn and Bobby the pony with a donation instead of sending out Christmas cards to the marina’s clients and suppliers.
A man is fighting for his life after the horror crash on the A51 Nantwich Bypass last week.
The 37-year-old local man was driving a Mini which was in collision with a BMW on the road between Cheerbrook roundabout (A500) and Peacock roundabout (A534).
By Stephen Topping
The number of homeless households in temporary accommodation across Cheshire has risen year-on-year, according to new Government figures.
A householder in Willaston is appealing for the return of Rudolph, who was swiped from his garden by thieves.
The light-up Rudolph structure was taken from Andrew Cox’s front garden in Colleys Lane, between midnight and 4pm on Wednesday December 18.
A Nantwich pub landlord has appealed for the return of a prized picture stolen from his pub wall.
Ben Taylor-Jones, who runs the Wilbraham Arms on Welsh Row, found his 15-year-old picture of Bob Dylan had been ripped the pub wall and stolen earlier this week.
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