Nantwich Museum to stage Christmas Craft Fayre
Nantwich Museum’s popular Christmas Craft Fayre will take place this weekend, November 25.
The event will feature goods made by the museum’s Craft Group, and will take place 10.30am to 3pm.
Nantwich Museum’s popular Christmas Craft Fayre will take place this weekend, November 25.
The event will feature goods made by the museum’s Craft Group, and will take place 10.30am to 3pm.
Top children’s author Matt Buckingham will be telling stories when he visits Nantwich Library later this month.
Something fishy will be going on when Matt drops in on Saturday November 25, when he will be bringing his much-loved character Bright Stanley to the Beam Street venue.
Shoppers have the chance to buy original gifts from local craftspeople at a Christmas Artisan Market being held at Reaseheath College in Nantwich.
The market will be staged on Saturday December 2, when the college’s mini zoo will also be open with a special visit from Father Christmas.
The traditional Remembrance Sunday parade and service will take place in Nantwich town centre this weekend.
There will be a parade of dignitaries and representatives from Royal British Legion starting at Nantwich Civic Hall at 2.30pm on Sunday, November 12.
Youngsters in Nantwich are being given the chance to turn on the town’s Christmas Lights later this month.
Nantwich Town Council is staging a competition with one lucky winner joining town Mayor Cllr Penny Butterill for the big switch-on.
By Jonathan White
Thousands of people enjoyed traditional Bonfire Night celebrations over the weekend, including large organised displays at Queens Park in Crewe, Willaston and Audlem.
Crewe and Nantwich Lions staged their annual Bonfire and Fireworks Display at Queens Park last night (November 5).
A remembrance service will take place to celebrate the lives of Crewe and Nantwich children and babies who have died.
The annual service is organised by Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (MCHFT), which manages Crewe’s Leighton Hospital.
Thousands of people young and old marvelled at a stunning firework display and enjoyed Halloween fancy dress at another successful Nantwich Spooktacular.
The weather was kind and visitors from across the region packed in to Dorfold Park showground to enjoy the annual event.
Families young and old are expected to descend on Nantwich Show Ground this weekend for the annual Nantwich Spooktacular.
The show features a funfair and 3,000-firework display at Dorfold Park.
Strictly fans can put their best foot forward and take advantage of free dancing sessions in Nantwich.
The Civic Hall is inviting customers to join their Wednesday afternoon Tea Dance sessions for free until January 2018.
Autumn craft workshops including quizzes and trails will take place at Nantwich Museum during school half-term.
The workshops will be held on Wednesday and Thursday October 25-26.
The tenth Words and Music Festival in Nantwich is hitting all the right notes with fans, say organisers.
The week-long festival has pulled in crowds to eight venues around the town, with tickets still available for some shows.
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