Railway Hotel champions as Betley FC win Division One Cup Final
Betley FC won an excellent Division One Cup Final beating Talbot 3-2 after extra time.
The sides were level at 2-2 after 90 minutes but an unfortunate own goal gave victory to Betley.
Betley FC won an excellent Division One Cup Final beating Talbot 3-2 after extra time.
The sides were level at 2-2 after 90 minutes but an unfortunate own goal gave victory to Betley.
The final of the Presidents Cup will be between Division One Betley FC and Premier Division Railway Hotel.
Betley FC secured their place with a 6-2 win over Bank Corner.
Railway Hotel’s fifth successive league title has been put on hold – but the Nantwich side only need a point to clinch it.
Players and staff thought the 5-1 victory at Willaston WS was enough to secure the Crewe Regional Sunday Premier League.
Railway Hotel and AFC Leopard progressed to the semi-finals in the Crewe FA Sunday Cup.
Railway won 3-2 at Crewe Ath with goals from Tom Finch, Karl Gibbs and Danny Lavalette.
Premier Division leaders Railway Hotel failed to score for the second week running in the Crewe Regional Sunday League.
The Nantwich side, who remain three points clear at the top, were held to a goalless draw by NHB FC.
The South Cheshire Model Engineering Society 2015 Open Day will be held on Saturday September 5.
The event, which draws big crowds, will run from 11am until 5pm at the society’s tracksite behind The Peacock Hotel, on Crewe Road, Willaston.
A campaign to save and relocate Nantwich Signal Box has been boosted by a potential new site.
Bosses at Nantwich Marina have now come forward with a proposal to move the structure to their site near Nantwich Aqueduct, off the A534 Acton Road.
Developers behind the latest plan to build 250 homes on land between Willaston and Nantwich say it will “benefit” the community.
They spoke out after strong reaction to a Stretton Ltd bid to develop a 28-acre plot of agricultural land between the A51 bypass, the railway line and Park Road in Willaston.
Network Rail is set to demolish Nantwich’s aging railway signal box if plans get given the go ahead. They have submitted plans to Cheshire East Council to knock down the signal box at the level crossing on Wellington Road.
Romanians who stole more than 200 metres of railway cable in South Cheshire and Staffordshire have been jailed for almost five years. Constantin Trahimov and Daniel Nicula, both 21, pleaded guilty to theft of cables at Wrinehill, near Nantwich, and Seighford, Stafford.
New homes are to be built off Hastings Road in Nantwich, despite residents’ objections. Arley Homes has been given permission by Cheshire East Council’s southern planning committee to build a 21-home development close to the railway line.
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