Nantwich Spooktacular will go ahead in October, say organisers
Organisers of the Nantwich Spooktacular say the event WILL go ahead and will be COVID compliant.
The annual event attracts thousands of people to Nantwich Showground at Dorfold Park.
Organisers of the Nantwich Spooktacular say the event WILL go ahead and will be COVID compliant.
The annual event attracts thousands of people to Nantwich Showground at Dorfold Park.
By Jonathan White
Highfields Academy hosted their 3rd annual ‘Chinese New Year Fireworks’ event at their school on Cumberland Avenue in Nantwich.
By Jonathan White
Thousands of families packed Queens Park in Crewe to enjoy the annual Crewe and Nantwich Lions Bonfire & Fireworks Extravaganza.
The crowd was treated to a ten-minute display involving several hundred candles, cakes and one-shot fireworks.
The Wistaston Community Council Fireworks Display takes place on Saturday November 2.
The event starts from 6.30pm at the Eric Swan Sports Ground/Brittles Pavilion off Church Lane, behind Wistaston Church Lane Academy.
By Jonathan White
Highfields Academy in Nantwich hosted their second annual Chinese New Year Fireworks event at their school on Cumberland Avenue.
A line of firecrackers was lit prior to the fireworks to “ward off evil spirits”.
By Jonathan White
Thousands of families enjoyed Bonfire Night and firework displays yesterday.
The annual Crewe and Nantwich Lions Bonfire & Fireworks Display took place at Queens Park in Crewe last night.
By Jonathan White
Highfields Academy hosted their first ever ‘Chinese New Year Fireworks’ event at their school on Cumberland Avenue in Nantwich.
Their annual late-October Bonfire Night display was carried over from 2017 due to extensive roofing work on the school premises.
By Jonathan White
Thousands of people enjoyed traditional Bonfire Night celebrations over the weekend, including large organised displays at Queens Park in Crewe, Willaston and Audlem.
Crewe and Nantwich Lions staged their annual Bonfire and Fireworks Display at Queens Park last night (November 5).
Families young and old are expected to descend on Nantwich Show Ground this weekend for the annual Nantwich Spooktacular.
The show features a funfair and 3,000-firework display at Dorfold Park.
Thousands of families flocked to the most Spooktacula firework and Halloween show held in Nantwich.
With fairground rides, fancy dress contests, a huge bonfire and a stunning firework display, there was something for everyone at the event at the Nantwich Showground on Dorfold Park.
St Anne’s School in Nantwich is to host its firework night on Friday October 28.
The event will start at 5.30pm and run until 8pm, with a barbecue, drinks and a fairground.
Thousands of people are expected to cram in to Dorfold Park in Nantwich for the town’s annual Spooktacula.
Labelled as ‘Cheshire’s Premier Haunting Event’, the Spooktacula will be held on Saturday October 29 at the Nantwich Showground off the A534.
Nantwich is planning to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday with a series of events on June 12.
These include a tea party for the town’s 90-year-olds, a free evening concert in St Mary’s Church including fireworks, and the lighting of the town’s jubilee beacon in the square.
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