Plans unveiled to open The Beerdock bar in Nantwich
Plans have been revealed for a new bar in Nantwich, called The Beerdock.
A premises licence application has been made for the new outlet in the former Job Centre on Swinemarket, Nantwich.
Plans have been revealed for a new bar in Nantwich, called The Beerdock.
A premises licence application has been made for the new outlet in the former Job Centre on Swinemarket, Nantwich.
The Grade II* listed Nantwich Aqueduct has officially been opened after a two-month restoration project by the Canal & River Trust.
The £235,000 work involved removing layers of old paint from the aqueduct’s structure, replacing a missing cast iron panel, repairs to the stone and brickwork and applying four coats of new paint.
A Nantwich councillor has called in an application to build apartments on a former tennis court next to Brine Leas School.
Markden Ltd wants to redevelop the derelict Coppice Tennis Club on Audlem Road, Nantwich, and build two pairs of semi-detached properties in The Coppice.
Nantwich councillors have hit out at plans by a town centre supermarket to open and sell alcohol from 6am to midnight every day – including Sundays.
Morrisons on Station Road, Nantwich, has applied to Cheshire East Council to vary its premises licence, the town council was told.
The former gasworks site in Nantwich could be turned into a riverfront hotel, apartments, business units and a two-storey car park.
Ambitious plans for the site have been unveiled by the Schofield family – well known in Nantwich as owners of numerous venues on Welsh Row.
Nantwich Museum is to upgrade its heating and lighting systems thanks to grant funding.
The museum, on Pillory Street, has received funds from Nantwich Town Council, Cheshire East Council and WREN’s FCC Community Action Fund.
The move to elevate St Mary’s Church in Nantwich to Minster status has taken another step forward.
Nantwich Town councillors overwhelmingly backed the growing support for the move when they discussed it tonight (September 7).
Work to repair and restore Grade ll listed Nantwich Aqueduct will begin on September 14.
The £200,000 restoration project, which will take eight weeks, is being paid for mostly by public donations of £135,000 to the Canal and River Trust.
By Sara Royle
Nantwich Town Council is to have a Labour councillor for the first time in many years.
Douglas Bowyer-Bates, a Labour party candidate, polled 1,240 votes to secure one of seven seats representing Nantwich North & West on the town council.
The cost of running Nantwich Civic Hall has fallen by £31,000, latest figures show.
The drop is good news for Nantwich Town Council, who took over the venue from Cheshire East Council three years ago.
Charity collectors known as “Chuggers” will be limited to two days a week in Nantwich town centre.
A new agreement will mean collections will be limited to two fundraisers, and two visits per week.
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