Nantwich Town U18s win Cheshire FA Youth Cup
Nantwich Town U18s are celebrating after winning the Cheshire FA Youth Cup in dramatic style.
The young Dabbers triumphed over Macclesfield with two late injury-time goals to win 3-1.
Nantwich Town U18s are celebrating after winning the Cheshire FA Youth Cup in dramatic style.
The young Dabbers triumphed over Macclesfield with two late injury-time goals to win 3-1.
Nantwich Town U18s produced an entertaining display to defeat Chorley FC U18s 5–3 in the North West Youth Alliance at the Swansway Stadium.
In a lively contest on the main pitch, the young Dabbers showed attacking intent throughout, finding the net five times to secure a confidence-boosting victory ahead of their upcoming cup final.
Nantwich Town Women marked their first North West Women’s Regional League Division One South fixture of 2026 in style with an 8-0 win over Macclesfield FC Women.
Manager Dan Mellor rang the changes making four alterations to his side, including a welcome first start since injury for Katie Naylor.
Nantwich Town Women capped their final away trip of 2025 with a confident 2–0 victory over Macclesfield FC Women at the Leasing.com Stadium.
The victory reinforces the Dabbers’ position at the top of the North West Women’s Regional League Division One South.
Nantwich Town were knocked out of the FA Cup away at Macclesfield in a valiant effort against a team two league higher.
The Dabbers defended resolutely in the first half to keep the score at 0-0.
By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
The new mayor of Cheshire East has revealed that 13 years ago he was homeless and sleeping in his car.
David Edwardes (Ind) was invested as the borough’s new mayor at a ceremony at Tatton Park yesterday (May 14).
Two local Christie cancer patients are among hundreds who have collectively saved more than 1.7 million miles of travelling.
Philip Harris, from Nantwich, and Christine Heath, of Wybunbury, are two of many benefiting from a network of local cancer centres and treatment at home developed by The Christie.
By Liam Price
Macclesfield scored a 96th minute goal to win the Cheshire FA Women’s Challenge Cup with a 1-0 victory over Nantwich Town at The Swansway Stadium.
A record Dabbers Women’s crowd of 324 watched as the vastly superior resources of Macclesfield did not translate onto the pitch for the majority of the game.
Nantwich Town Women are using their last home game of 2023 to hold a ‘Festive Bonanza’ of events and activities.
It will take place at the Swansway Stadium on December 17 against Macclesfield.
Crewe & Nantwich RUFC 1sts continued their recent fine form by beating Hereford 47-22.
In the previous meeting, Hereford put more than 50 points on Crewe.
Nantwich Town Ladies FC lost 0 – 5 to Macclesfield FC Women in the Premier Division of the Cheshire Women’s & Youth Football League.
The Dabbers displayed composure and despite the score, Macclesfield struggled to break through the back line.
Town councillors have questioned whether they should be paying for CCTV in Nantwich after receiving little information on outcomes and results.
The council spends more than £25,000 each year on ensuring its network of 14 CCTV cameras are monitored 24/7 from a control centre in Macclesfield.
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