REVIEW: Showtime at Crewe Lyceum
By Claire Faulkner
It was an honour to attend a special celebration at Crewe Lyceum this weekend.
YSD, formally the Yvonne School of Dancing celebrated their 70th birthday with Showtime.
By Claire Faulkner
It was an honour to attend a special celebration at Crewe Lyceum this weekend.
YSD, formally the Yvonne School of Dancing celebrated their 70th birthday with Showtime.
A Nantwich girl who climbed Snowdon just days before her 3rd birthday, has helped to raise money for the hospital which saved the life of her little sister.
Little Flossie Smith battled for five and a half hours to reach the Welsh mountain’s summit in aid of Leighton Hospital’s NICU.
Crewe Lyceum Theatre has re-opened in time to celebrate its 110th birthday.
And bosses at the historic venue are planning a year of projects and events to mark its rich cultural heritage.
A commemorative flower bed celebrating Reaseheath College’s 100th birthday has taken centre stage in Nantwich Town Square.
The project, in partnership with Nantwich in Bloom, marks the start of a year of events and celebrations the college wants to hold, subject to Covid, to mark its significant milestone.
A Nantwich woman has celebrated her 100th birthday surrounding by family – and a card from the Queen!
Nancy Sutton (nee Bradshaw) was born Tuesday July 13 in 1921 and has lived all her life in Nantwich
A student from Tarporley who was diagnosed with advanced cancer the day before his 19th birthday, is set to walk 240 miles for two charities only a year after beginning his treatment.
Patrick Savage, 20, will walk from his university campus in London to The Christie hospital in Manchester where he was treated last year for Hodgkin’s lymphoma – a type of blood cancer.
By Hannah Youds
Reaching the age of 100 is a celebration in itself.
And for one Nantwich woman, turning 100 on Christmas Day is all the more joyous!
A care village resident in Nantwich has celebrated her 101st birthday – and received exactly 101 birthday cards to help!
Dorothy Hill, resident at Richmond Villages Nantwich, celebrated with cake, cards and flowers galore.
Families and workers across South Cheshire joined in the national “clap for NHS” birthday celebration, writes Jonathan White.
People gathered outside their homes, on doorsteps and in front gardens at 5pm yesterday (July 5) for the national “pause for applause”.
South Cheshire resident Ronald Smith has enjoyed a rare double celebration that very few of us will ever experience!
For Ron has marked his 100th birthday – and then his 78th wedding anniversary just a day later.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a huge nightmare for everyone who loves to socialise.
We haven’t been able to meet up with friends, we can’t attend get-togethers – and worst of all, we can’t celebrate our birthday parties in style.
One of Nantwich’s oldest residents has celebrated her 106th birthday – with her SEVENTH card from the Queen.
And Lena Arger says the secret to a long and happy life is “a good breakfast, swimming in the sea and loving everybody”!
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