Nantwich Family Films @ 4 returns this weekend
Organisers of Nantwich Family Films @ 4 have unveiled their next few screenings.
The next event is this Sunday January 18, with the screening of the hit movie “How To Train Your Dragon 2”.
Organisers of Nantwich Family Films @ 4 have unveiled their next few screenings.
The next event is this Sunday January 18, with the screening of the hit movie “How To Train Your Dragon 2”.
Nantwich Methodist Church could be the new venue for the town’s luncheon club.
Cheshire East Council is in talks with a number of potential venues to find a new base for the club as its current site The Gables is to be sold.
By Jonathan White
The Nantwich Saturday Night Sequence Dancers have raised £1,000 for Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research.
The money was presented by the group to Liz and Mike Boffey, from the South Cheshire branch of Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research.
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.
Organisers of Nantwich Family Films @ 4 are asking people to come dressed up to their next screening!
A Facebook vote gave families a chance to choose from five modern classic family films.
Church volunteers in Nantwich have clubbed together to launch the town’s first community cinema! Nantwich Methodist Church in Hospital Street is behind the “Nantwich Family Films@4” project.
The Nantwich Christian Council has issued an appeal for help – to find a Christmas Day chef! The group is staging its usual Christmas Day lunch at Nantwich Methodist Church, on Hospital Street.
By Jonathan White The Wistaston Singers took their talents on the road when they travelled from South Cheshire to Derbyshire. They performed an evening concert in front of 80 people at Bakewell Methodist Church in Bakewell.
Eat, drink and be merry! That’s the message from Nantwich Food and Drink Festival organisers as the town prepares to host thousands of ‘foodies’ next month.
Train enthusiasts have launched an ambitious scheme to build a steam railway line between two Nantwich churches. The “Nantwich Crossrail” project would ferry visitors between the Methodist church on Hospital Street and St Mary’s Church in the town square.
Scores of residents attended exhibitions in Nantwich to study plans for a controversial housing development in Stapeley. Many people are objecting to the Muller and Jones Homes proposal for 600 new homes and a village centre in an ambitious “Nantwich South” development.
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