Cheshire East funerals adapt to Coronavirus “social distancing” measures
Cheshire East council says it has implemented new measures set by the new Coronavirus Act to ensure funerals can continue for bereaved families.
Cheshire East council says it has implemented new measures set by the new Coronavirus Act to ensure funerals can continue for bereaved families.
A campaign to impose a 20mph speed limit on most residential streets across Cheshire East is gathering pace.
Cheshire East Council is due to discuss proposals for extending the limit on many more roads in May.
This daisy is the symbol of hope for St Luke’s Hospice this summer as it launches its “Appeal for Hope”.
The Cheshire hospice is inviting people to pre-order one of the ornamental flowers in return for a donation to the as a sign of hope that better times will come.
The slate painting of Captain Tom Moore is to be reinstated on the town square in Nantwich after readers clamoured for its return.
The stunning picture, by Tony Denton, was awarded to the town as a tribute to the 99-year-old who has raised more than £28 million for NHS charities.
Cheshire Wildlife Trust has a new patron in Richard Walker, managing director of Iceland Foods.
Mr Walker was selected amid the food retailer’s commitment to protecting the environment.
The stunning painting of national hero “Captain Tom” which was left on display in Nantwich town square has gone.
But don’t worry – it’s safe for many years to come after being donated by the artist to the Civic Hall’s time capsule!
Big-hearted RSPCA inspectors have teamed up with Morrisons depot to deliver dog food to South Cheshire pet owners self-isolating in lockdown.
A Nantwich businessman is embarking on an indoor cycle ride for charity – to raise funds local NHS trusts.
Like many Tim Bowker, who runs Nantwich Refrigeration Services, wanted to give something back to NHS workers on the COVID-19 frontline.
One of the worst pothole-ridden streets in Nantwich is finally set to be resurfaced – but not for another 12 months!
Residents on South Crofts have been fighting for years to get their street re-surfaced.
This stunning painting of national hero “Captain Tom” was left on display in Nantwich town square today.
The painting is a tribute to the incredible 99-year-old who single-handedly raise millions of pounds for NHS charities.
Nantwich Food Festival directors are set to decide whether to stage this year’s show, with town councillors tonight casting a major doubt over it.
The three-day festival which attracts tens of thousands of visitors to the town is due to take place September 4-6.
A man who risked his life to help a police officer under attack has won the first South Cheshire “Community Hero Award” launched by The Cat FM.
Cheshire East Council says 98% of parents have been offered the primary school place of their choice for youngsters set to start school in September.
Offer letters have been sent to families with 98.1% of Cheshire East residents offered a preference school and 91.4% offered their first choice.
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