Crewe Lyceum welcomes ‘Champions of Rock’ Queen show
Champions of Rock, which celebrates the iconic music of Queen, comes to Crewe Lyceum on Sunday September 11.
The show will mark the 40th anniversary of Queen’s record-breaking 1976 concert.
Champions of Rock, which celebrates the iconic music of Queen, comes to Crewe Lyceum on Sunday September 11.
The show will mark the 40th anniversary of Queen’s record-breaking 1976 concert.
By Jonathan White
A Queen’s Birthday celebration concert to mark Her Majesty’s 90th birthday took place at Wistaston Memorial Hall.
Crewe Concert Band performed highlights of music from England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Cornwall.
An artist who sells her work through a Nantwich gallery, has been commissioned to create a sculpture for the Queen.
Amanda Hughes-lubeck makes artwork for Bailey Fine Art in Nantwich.
Nantwich floristry students proved they are among the nation’s best by taking two awards at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
Reaseheath College’s diploma in floristry students were runner-up for the second consecutive year in the show’s College of the Year class.
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.
Nantwich Litter Group volunteers are planning a right royal Clean for the Queen day next month.
Volunteers will fan out across the town for an hour of litter picking on March 5 after they meet at 10am in the town square.
A Nantwich charity champion enjoyed a Royal day to remember at the Queen’s Garden Party in Buckingham Palace. Olwyn Payton was nominated in recognition of her charity and community work in Crewe and Nantwich.
Youngsters on half-term holiday can join in the Royal fun with special workshops at Nantwich Museum. The Pillory Street venue will be running a range of activities on June 6 and 7 this week, inspired by the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
A Nantwich mum and daughter have been invited to join the Queen at her Royal Garden Party in Buckingham Palace. Olwyn Payton, the PR assistant for Nantwich Sainsbury’s, received the invite in honour of her community and charity work.
College students in Nantwich have planted thousands of bluebells to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations. Ten students from Reaseheath College planted 5,000 bulbs alongside the Crewe to Nantwich Greenway in Wistaston.
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