Nantwich sparkles at second annual Christmas Tree Festival
The heart of Nantwich was aglow with festive cheer when St Mary’s Nantwich hosted the 2nd annual Christmas Tree Festival.
The event supports and raises vital funds for St Luke’s Hospice.
The heart of Nantwich was aglow with festive cheer when St Mary’s Nantwich hosted the 2nd annual Christmas Tree Festival.
The event supports and raises vital funds for St Luke’s Hospice.
Nantwich is set to shine this November as St Luke’s Hospice hosts its Christmas Tree Festival once again.
Organisers say the festive celebration will be bigger and better than ever.
A Christmas Tree Festival is taking place in Nantwich this weekend in aid of St Luke’s Hospice.
The festival of 40 twinkling trees will also feature a “Christmas Cinema”.
By Courtney Davies
Small Town Big Screen is bringing an inflatable screen to the Crewe Alexandra Stadium for their Christmas drive-in cinema this December.
As part of their north west Christmas tour, which includes towns like Morecambe, Fleetwood, Knutsford and Runcorn, it will be returning to Crewe from Monday December 20 until Wednesday December 22.
Film fans flocked to Nantwich for the town’s second annual Nantwich Film festival – which included a vintage mobile cinema!
The event took place between May 15-21, with a series of screenings and talks at various venues including the Civic Hall and Nantwich Bookshop.
Nantwich Film Festival 2017 will get underway on May 15 – and this year welcomes a new addition in the shape of a Vintage Mobile Cinema.
The cinema will be staged on Nantwich Square on Saturday May 20 throughout the day.
Nantwich Family Films @ 4 community cinema project has relocated to a new venue.
The award-winning community cinema project will now be opening its doors at Nantwich Elim Church on Regent’s Park, London Road in Nantwich.
Nantwich Film Club supporters are throwing their backing behind the town’s Food Bank.
The volunteer-run community cinema club is urging supporters to donate packaged food items and tins during monthly film showings at Nantwich Civic Hall.
Crewe town centre could undergo its biggest revamp in years after council chiefs moved to buy the rundown bus station and neighbouring shops.
The area could be turned into a larger cinema, restaurants, a hotel and new bus interchange, it has emerged.
The next screening of the Nantwich Family Films @ 4 takes place this weekend at Nantwich Methodist Church.
Families will be able to watch Maleficent to be screened on Sunday (October 19) from 4pm.
A community cinema project in Nantwich has been commended at the National Film Society Awards.
Nantwich Family Films @ 4 was hailed by film bigwigs at the event in Sheffield for the way it offers affordable family screen entertainment in a town without a cinema.
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