Audlem Music & Arts Festival to mark 25th anniversary
Audlem Music & Arts Festival will be marking its 25th anniversary with a weekend of events next month.
The festival is to take place over the Spring Bank Holiday May 23-26.
Audlem Music & Arts Festival will be marking its 25th anniversary with a weekend of events next month.
The festival is to take place over the Spring Bank Holiday May 23-26.
By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
Cheshire East Council is waiting for government guidance on primary school SATS because the bank holiday for the King’s coronation clashes with the first day of the national tests.
The Key Stage 2 tests, taken by 11-year-olds at schools across the country, are scheduled to take place from Monday May 8 to Thursday May 11 next year.
By Adam Bateman
Nantwich Town earned a fine 2-1 win at home to rivals Stafford Rangers in a Bank Holiday clash in front of more than 1,000 supporters.
Goals from Sean Cooke and Kole Hall in the first half were enough for all three points for the Dabbers.
A Jousting Tournament & Melee will be held at Beeston Castle near Nantwich this Bank Holiday weekend.
Jousting goes back to its roots in this no-holds-barred contest of strength, skill and horsemanship.
By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town blitzed their local rivals Witton Albion with a stunning Bank Holiday display in front of almost 500 fans.
The 3-0 victory at the Weaver Stadium moves the Dabbers nearer to safety above the Evo-Stik Premier League drop zone.
By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town kick off their 130th anniversary season with a short trip to Buxton on Saturday August 16.
Danny Johnson’s side then have back-to-back home games against Skelmersdale United and Stamford.
Nantwich Town’s disappointing end of season form continued when they slumped to a 1-0 defeat at already relegated rivals Stafford Rangers. The result continued a recent dip in form for the Dabbers which has seen them slip to 19th place, just two above the relegation zone.
By Jonathan White Music fans flocked to a Nantwich pub this weekend for a Bank Holiday live music bonanza. The Boot and Shoe pub, on Hospital Street, put on a series of bands on three nights in a marquee in the pub grounds.
Nantwich’s outdoor swimming pool reopens this weekend – despite temperatures plummeting to an unseasonably low. Cheshire East Council will be hoping for warmer weather this Bank Holiday to entice swimmers to one of the few remaining inland brine pools.
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