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READER’S LETTER: Part of West Street wall in Crewe should have been kept

READER’S LETTER: Part of West Street wall in Crewe should have been kept

Dear Editor
In 2015 a London pub was demolished without permission by developers.

The Carlton Cavern was the only building on the street that wasn’t destroyed during the Blitz in World War Two.

August 16, 2021
Nantwich Town start new season with win over Stalybridge Celtic

Nantwich Town start new season with win over Stalybridge Celtic

By Liam Price
Sean Cooke’s 100th goal for Nantwich Town helped them to a hard-fought 3-2 win over Stalybridge Celtic in the opening league game of the new season.

More than 400 fans welcomed the return of league football at the Optimum Pay Stadium.

August 16, 2021
Nantwich Bookshop to host first indoor author event since lockdown

Nantwich Bookshop to host first indoor author event since lockdown

Nantwich Bookshop is to host its first indoor author event since nationwide lockdown restrictions eased.

Local poet and author Beverley Joughin-Robson will talk about her first collection of poems – ‘Life’s Journey Through Poetry’ – published in 2019.

August 16, 2021
New directory launched to help Cheshire sexual violence victims

New directory launched to help Cheshire sexual violence victims

A new digital directory of services has been launched to help survivors of sexual violence in Cheshire find support.

It features a postcode search function which allows users to find local support services.

August 16, 2021
Police track anti-social youth gang plaguing Nantwich residents

Police track anti-social youth gang plaguing Nantwich residents

Police in Nantwich say they have traced a gang of youths aged 12-15 behind a spate of anti-social behaviour in the town.

It comes after residents say they have been plagued by problems caused by a gang of around 5 or 6 youths in the Barony Park area.

August 16, 2021
Nantwich Library relaunches language groups as restrictions ease

Nantwich Library relaunches language groups as restrictions ease

Nantwich Library has relaunched language groups as Covid restrictions have eased.

These will include Welsh language groups on Mondays 2-3pm (beginners) and 3-4pm (intermediate).

August 16, 2021
Paddleboarders pass through Nantwich on 1,600km challenge

Paddleboarders pass through Nantwich on 1,600km challenge

A couple aiming to become the first to Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) from Land’s End to John o’Groats passed through Nantwich on their journey yesterday (August 14)

David Chant and Sophie Witter are paddle-boarding the whole 1,600km journey in a bid to raise more than £24,000 for three charities RNLI, Wilderness Foundation UK, and Frontline Children.

August 15, 2021
Nantwich residents hail “Community Gem” for brightening neighbourhood

Nantwich residents hail “Community Gem” for brightening neighbourhood

By Hannah Youds
Residents in one part of Nantwich are celebrating the wonderful achievements of a pensioner who has made a big difference.

Jenny Brown, 72, moved to the Mansion Gardens area 14 years ago.

August 15, 2021
Nantwich Town Ladies accepted into Women’s FA Cup

Nantwich Town Ladies accepted into Women’s FA Cup

By Jack Beresford
Nantwich Town Ladies have been accepted into Women’s FA Cup for first time in the club’s history.

After securing promotion in the 2020/21 season, The Dabbers are now eligible to play in the Vitality Women’s FA Cup.

August 15, 2021
Fireman from Nantwich tackle endurance charity challenges

Fireman from Nantwich tackle endurance charity challenges

A firefighter from Nantwich is nearing the end of a series of endurance challenges in aid of two worthy causes.

Richard Douglas, Blue Watch Crew Manager in Crewe, vowed to complete seven challenges in a bid to raise at least £1,000 in aid of Tiny Changes mental health charity and Hope House children’s hospice.

August 15, 2021
Pupils at Malbank in Nantwich celebrate GCSE results success

Pupils at Malbank in Nantwich celebrate GCSE results success

GCSE students at Malbank School in Nantwich are celebrating a set of “outstanding results”.

And it comes on the back of celebrations of A level students on Tuesday.

August 12, 2021
A51 at Wardle to be closed for 16 WEEKS, says council

A51 at Wardle to be closed for 16 WEEKS, says council

Motorists are being warned of long diversions and disruption with the closure of the busy A51 at Wardle near Nantwich for up to 16 WEEKS.

The closure announced by Cheshire East Council is for major repair work to the road.

August 12, 2021
Carer from Crewe jailed for sexually assaulting patient at Cheshire care facility

Carer from Crewe jailed for sexually assaulting patient at Cheshire care facility

A Crewe man who was caught on camera sexually assaulting a patient at a care facility in Cheshire has been jailed.

Benjamin Poole, jailed for six years, was filmed by his victim who he assaulted while she was suffering from seizures.

August 12, 2021