Two men charged in connection with firearm incident in Crewe
Detectives have charged two men with firearm offences in connection with an incident in Crewe.
Kenneth Stevenson, of Flag Lane, in Crewe, was arrested on Wednesday April 29.
Detectives have charged two men with firearm offences in connection with an incident in Crewe.
Kenneth Stevenson, of Flag Lane, in Crewe, was arrested on Wednesday April 29.
A heartbroken Nantwich couple have hit out at vandals who trampled on and damaged their son’s grave in Whitehouse Lane cemetery.
Police are probing the incident, which also saw damage to other graves in the cemetery.
South Cheshire key workers or members of their household experiencing Coronavirus symptoms can book a Covid-19 test at Leighton Hospital.
Leighton and Countess of Chester Hospital are now running local satellite sites to carry out such tests, administered by Cheshire Clinical Commissioning Groups.
A man has been jailed for 12 years for launching a “horrific” attack with a hammer and knife on his victim in Crewe.
Ferdinal Stewart, 56, from Downside Close in Ipswich, appeared at Chester Crown Court to be sentenced to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty at an earlier hearing.
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 is to stage its first “virtual” Cabinet meeting on May 5 – and you can tune in and watch!
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.
Detectives are probing a shooting incident outside a house in Crewe and are urging witnesses to come forward.
A shot was fired outside an address on The Birches in Davenport Avenue at around 10pm on Sunday April 19.
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