The Cat Radio celebrates 10 years on 107.9FM
South Cheshire’s The Cat community radio station has its 10th anniversary of broadcasting on 107.9FM.
It was the first radio station in Crewe and Nantwich to be awarded a full-time FM licence.
South Cheshire’s The Cat community radio station has its 10th anniversary of broadcasting on 107.9FM.
It was the first radio station in Crewe and Nantwich to be awarded a full-time FM licence.
Cheshire College has unveiled a new “Sensory Space” to support students on its Crewe campus.
The aims is to provide a haven for students with neuro-divergent conditions when they are feeling overwhelmed or needing a quiet space.
A teenager who won Nantwich Young Trader competition has gone on to scoop a national honour!
Zak Boffey, 18, was crowned Best Youth Trader at the JDL Markets competition in Nantwich for his clothing brand “Without A Cause”.
Thousands of students across Nantwich and South Cheshire celebrated their A Level, BTEC and T Level results today.
Celebrations took place at Brine Leas School in Nantwich with a number of students earning straight As and A*s which headteacher Paul Whitehead called “a phenomenal achievement”.
Crewe and Nantwich students at Cheshire College – South & West attended an awards ceremony to celebrate their hard work, determination and talent.
Friends and family accompanied them and were greeted with drinks and canapés prepared by hospitality and catering students.
Cheshire College is to open its doors tomorrow to host a Community Fun Day.
The event will take place at Cheshire College’s Crewe campus on Dane Bank Avenue as well as campuses in Ellesmere Port and Chester from 11am-2pm.
International Women’s Day proved another crowd-puller drawing hundreds of people to a fun-packed event organised by Motherwell Cheshire.
The women’s health and wellbeing charity, based in Wistaston, staged its ninth annual celebration which filled the ground floor of Cheshire College, South & West in Crewe with stalls, music and dance.
Football pundit and former England player Gary Neville spoke to students and staff at Cheshire College – South & West when he visited the Crewe campus.
Neville, who’s career spans across the worlds of sport, broadcasting and education, called in to the college yesterday (February 29).
An exhibition paying tribute to Crewe suffragist Ada Chew is moving to a final venue in the town before leaving the area.
Hundreds of people have visited the display since it opened at Crewe Market Hall last July and then moved to the town library and Queen’s Park café.
A new state-of-the-art training hospital ward has opened at Cheshire College’s Crewe campus.
It has been designed and built for learners to gain experience in a real life medical setting.
A Cheshire College employee was left ‘fuming’ after she found her vehicle smashed up and almost certainly written off in the car park as she left work.
Fenella Williams found her Ford Focus seriously damaged on the passenger’s side at the college’s South Cheshire campus in Crewe.
Cheshire and Warrington Pledge are to stage the Crewe and Nantwich Careers and Education Fair at Cheshire College South and West on October 5.
Members of public are being invited to attend the event which aims to inspire the next generation of employees.
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