Nantwich Concert Band to stage “Songs From The Shows” event
Nantwich Concert Band is to stage a performance of “Songs From The Shows” next month.
The concert will take place at Nantwich Methodist Church on Hospital Street on Saturday March 25.
Nantwich Concert Band is to stage a performance of “Songs From The Shows” next month.
The concert will take place at Nantwich Methodist Church on Hospital Street on Saturday March 25.
A firm of South Cheshire physiotherapists has been acquired by a like-minded business dedicated to fighting pain.
Rick Carter, who founded ctchealthcare in Crewe almost 30 years ago, has handed over the reins to True Physio Ltd which has branches in Manchester, Lancashire, and Yorkshire.
Reaseheath College’s construction students are to gain real life skills by building a bungalow on the college’s Nantwich campus.
The college has received £110,000 funding from Specialist lender Together to enable the project to go ahead.
Dear Editor,
As we all struggle with rising inflation and energy bills, I’m delighted that Cheshire East is to receive a further £4,407,784 of Government Funding to extend the Household Support Fund for another year until 31st March 2024.
This is in addition to the £2.2m of this same grant that Cheshire East Council received from Government for the year 2022-2023, and represents the council’s share of £842 million of additional funding that will be allocated from 1st April to help the most vulnerable households across England.
Particularly in such uncertain times, the comfort of knowing we have something stored away that’s only going to get more valuable as time increases can be quite powerful.
While some items like electronics and cars (especially cars) will lose their value quite quickly, there are certain times that hold their value over time or even increase in value depending on popularity.
Crewe and Nantwich RUFC teams produced fine performances as the club hosted three games across the weekend.
The 1st XV entertained neighbours Whitchurch at the Vagrants and avenged defeat from earlier in the season with a 26-19 victory.
Investing money is often seen as a sophisticated activity, perhaps reserved for those with holdings enough to own companies or significant swathes of property already.
But investments are akin to savings, in that they are mechanisms for preserving and even growing money you hold
More than 50 youngsters at a Stapeley school donned their scouts and guides uniforms to celebrate “World Thinking Day”.
The pupils came together at Pear Tree Primary to mark the annual occasion.
Plans have been submitted for the proposed new primary school at Kingsley Fields in Nantwich, writes Belinda Ryan.
The one-form entry school, which will accommodate 210 pupils, is planned for vacant land off Richard Gibson Road.
The Home Energy Support Fund is now available to help people in South Cheshire struggling to pay rocketing domestic fuel bills.
Many people tis winter have seen their fuel bills increasing by as much as 300% to 400%.
Cheshire East Council has continued its pledge to the Armed Forces by re-signing the Cheshire Armed Forces Covenant Partnership community covenant.
The Armed Forces Covenant is a promise that those who serve or have served in the Armed Forces, and their families, should be treated fairly and should not face disadvantages when seeking to access public or private goods and services in the UK.
Dear Editor,
I asked earlier this week: Is anyone else questioning the allocation of the dedicated schools grant, due to be ratified at next week’s CE’s Children & Families Committee? That meeting was held – and the answer is no.
Just to clarify the situation for everyone, the grant money has been allocated at three different rates based on deprivation factors.
Traumatic brain injuries are extremely serious incidences, and while not overly common, occur regularly enough that awareness should be maintained.
According to brain injury charity Headway, there were over 350,000 hospital admissions relating to brain injury in 2019-20 alone.
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