Nantwich singer keeps “lockdown” residents entertained with Facebook gigs
Nantwich-based singer-songwriter Jonathan Tarplee has been keeping music lovers entertained during the Coronavirus lockdown.
Nantwich-based singer-songwriter Jonathan Tarplee has been keeping music lovers entertained during the Coronavirus lockdown.
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.
On Tuesday 28th April, I had my bicycle stolen from outside a house on Mount Drive in Nantwich. The bicycle is a blue Carrera hybrid mountain bike. I am a key worker who used my bicycle to get to and from work. If anyone has seen it or knows who has it please contact Cheshire Police on 101
Nantwich Mayor Cllr Arthur Moran is urging the town’s residents to celebrate VE Day – from the safety of their own homes.
Friday May 8 marks the 75th anniversary of VE Day – the end of the Second World War in 1945.
Dear Editor,
In response to Cllr Sam Corcoran’s claim that Cheshire East is in the top 10% of the 314 English Councils for payments of grants made to small businesses*, I feel that it is my duty to point out that this is not the case, at least not in any meaningful sense.
Dear Editor
I am disgusted with the general public in Nantwich and surrounding areas.
I live on a main road in Nantwich and I have stood in my window and watched the amount of cars and pedestrians going past each day.
With much of the world still in the grip of the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us could find ourselves in lockdown for many more weeks than originally expected.
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.
An 82-year-old Nantwich man who founded an international charity, is following in Captain Tom Moore’s footsteps by raising vital funds with a marathon walk in his garden!
David Maidment is the founder of the Railway Children, an international children’s charity based in Sandbach.
Cheshire East Council is to stage its first “virtual” Cabinet meeting on May 5 – and you can tune in and watch!
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