Wrenbury youngster cycles 150 miles in aid of RNLI
A Wrenbury youngster has cycled more than 150 miles to raise funds for the RNLI.
Nine-year-old Alfie Nicholas pedalled five miles every day in October – come wind, rain or shine!
A Wrenbury youngster has cycled more than 150 miles to raise funds for the RNLI.
Nine-year-old Alfie Nicholas pedalled five miles every day in October – come wind, rain or shine!
Saturday bus services connecting rural villages to Nantwich have been reinstated, says Cheshire East Council.
The 70 and 72 services will now give people living in Wrenbury, Audlem, Aston and Bunbury a route in to Nantwich.
Fire crews tackled a fire at a house in Chorley near Wrenbury today
They say the incident at around 5am was caused by a log burner at the property on Chorley Hall Lane.
Two men were taken to hospital after a fire at a vehicle repair centre in Wrenbury near Nantwich.
Fire crews were called out to tackle the blaze at around 3pm yesterday (October 29) on Station Road.
By Ethan Davies, local democracy reporter
Leaders of Cheshire East Council have ruled out protecting bus subsidies in their next council budget.
Currently, the authority spends £1.7 million on subsidising 12 routes across the borough.
By Hannah Youds
A woman with Nantwich links has written a book which tells the story of three generations of her family, who all went to war on horseback!
The book, called “A Horse, A Sword and A Rifle”, focuses on the fascinating lives and exploits of Joseph Dodd, his son-in-law Sydney Williams, and Sydney’s son John Williams.
One of England’s finest gardens is back open after the Government lifted restrictions set to contain the Covid-19 outbreak.
Historic and award-winning Cholmondeley Castle Gardens have introduced measures to protect visitors while allowing them to enjoy the beautiful outdoors, picnic and meet friends.
Fire has ripped through a large bakery business in Aston near Nantwich overnight.
Ten crews from across Cheshire were called to the major incident at around 12.30am this morning on Whitchurch Road, Newhall.
By Stephen Topping, local democracy reporter
More than 200 roads including many rural lanes in and around Nantwich will be taken off Cheshire East Council’s gritting routes after councillors approved the plan.
The controversial policy, which will come into effect from October this year, has been met with fierce criticism with many saying the council is putting lives in danger.
A Cheshire East Council report shows the authority could be about to cut 230km of roads from its winter gritting routes – including a number of rural roads around Nantwich.
The Well-Managed Highway Infrastructure report, to go before councillors next week, highlights potential changes to its winter service.
A young mum who suffered cancer as a child has teamed up with a Nantwich hairdresser to support a charity providing real hair wigs to children going through the same harrowing ordeal.
More than £1,200 was raised at the Wingate Children’s Centre Winter Wonderland event in Wrenbury.
Father Christmas dropped in on the event and Wrenbury Primary School performed a concert.
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