Review: “Woman in Black” at Crewe Lyceum Theatre
By Claire Faulkner
Do you believe in ghosts?
If you like spooky stories then you need to head to The Lyceum this week for Susan Hill’s, Woman in Black.
By Claire Faulkner
Do you believe in ghosts?
If you like spooky stories then you need to head to The Lyceum this week for Susan Hill’s, Woman in Black.
A Wistaston mum taking part in St Luke’s Midnight Walk in memory of her dad, is urging others to pull on their trainers for the Hospice.
Nantwich has welcomed a new on-call firefighter among 25 new ones to have completed their training in Cheshire.
Nathan Stanley and 24 others underwent a vigorous training course over several months to become on-call firefighters.
Nantwich racing driver Jordan Witt will compete in selected rounds of the Intelligent Money British GT Championship this year, he has confirmed.
The 29-year-old will compete alongside his existing commitments in the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup.
By Stephen Topping, local democracy reporter
More than £5 million is to be spent on improving three dangerous Cheshire East roads including one in Crewe.
Cheshire East Council is to secure £1.1 million from the Department for Transport (DfT) to improve the A532 at West Street, in Crewe.
Cheshire East Council says 97% of parents have secured preferential secondary school places for their children for September 2020.
Nantwich-born Mike Burgess has tasted more success at the latest World Pasty Championships.
The semi-finalists were decided in the Crewe Regional Sunday League Premier Division Cup the with NHB FC, Crewe Ath, White Lion FL and George & Dragon all winning.
Nantwich Film Club is to stage the Oscar-nominated documentary Honeyland on Monday (March 9)
By Stephen Topping, local democracy reporter
Health chiefs in Cheshire are eager to get patients treated in the right place and relieve pressure on hospitals.
Key NHS figures from across the county spoke out about the challenges they face and their ambitions at a Cheshire East Council meeting.
South Cheshire Harriers sprinted into March with a spring in their step with strong performances at a number of events.
The wet conditions did not deter Cloud 9 participants and 13 Harriers braved the elements.
Promotion-chasing Nantwich Town have fallen 11 points behind league leaders South Shields after being held to a 2-2 draw at lowly Radcliffe Borough.
The Dabbers, who have a game in hand on the leaders, will now focus on securing a play-off place in the top five which appears a tight race between them, Warrington and Lancaster City.
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