FEATURE: How to take the stress out of holiday shopping
Holiday shopping can be the worst when it comes to creating stress.
We all feel so much pressure to get just the right gift for friends and family.
Holiday shopping can be the worst when it comes to creating stress.
We all feel so much pressure to get just the right gift for friends and family.
Working online has many advantages: you do not have to leave your house, you do not have to spend hours commuting and you have more freedom.
That is exactly why a lot of people prefer it.
By the end of 2021, the worldwide online gaming industry is expected to be worth a whopping $2.2 trillion.
Back in 2015, the sector was worth $1.72 trillion. This represents an increase of $480 billion in just six years – reflecting a growth rate so huge it could almost be called a revolution.
Music is a part of the new online “NEORENAISSANCE” exhibition on the Nantwich Museum website.
The online exhibition, by local artist Mark Sheeky, has been developed as the museum remains closed through the ongoing pandemic.
Nantwich Museum is to stage a series of online talks considering different aspects of life in and around the town over several centuries.
They are designed to welcome in the re-opening of the museum on Pillory Street after the latest lockdown.
Environmental group Sustainable Nantwich is calling on residents to look beyond Covid and continue the campaign to become plastic free.
The group, which took the town to Plastic Free Town status last year, is hosting an online session on Wednesday February 17 at 6pm.
Residents in Nantwich will be offered virtual mental health and wellbeing sessions funded by Police and Crime Commissioner David Keane.
The local policing team and volunteer group, Nantwich Buddies, have received funding from the Community Police Fund to run an eight-week course.
Computer businesses in Nantwich and Crewe are helping children connect with online school learning by repairing donated laptops.
The Laptop Shop, on Hospital Street, and Nantwich Computer Consultant Nic Bunting are taking in donated devices so they can be fixed on passed on to youngsters without them.
Nurses from St Luke’s Day Hospice are moving services online to support even more people in Cheshire.
With face-to-face appointments cancelled by Covid, Day Hospice nurses and complementary therapists are offering support to patients from diagnosis who are living with a life limiting illness, through new virtual services.
Nantwich’s Digital Museum continues to flourish in the second lockdown.
The “Nantwich at Play” temporary exhibition staged in the Millennium Gallery in 2015, is now available on the website.
St Luke’s is inviting people to remember the life of a loved one by dedicating a light in their memory at the Hospice’s “Light up a Life” service.
The annual service, normally attended by hundreds of supporters, will be held online due to Covid-19.
Nantwich Museum has announced a series of online talks for the Autumn called “Historical Nantwich Online”.
They will start on Wednesday November 18 with a “A Celebration of Salt, the story of Nantwich Brine” talk hosted by Graham Dodd.
Nantwich Museum is to resume its “Aspects of Nantwich” series of talks originally scheduled for spring but interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Due to continuing restrictions, the talks will be given online with the following schedule.
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