Nantwich Riding for Disabled Group to stage Fun Day
Nantwich & District Riding for Disabled Group are to stage a Fun Day this Sunday September 17.
The event takes place at Reaseheath College Equestrian Centre from 2-4pm.
Nantwich & District Riding for Disabled Group are to stage a Fun Day this Sunday September 17.
The event takes place at Reaseheath College Equestrian Centre from 2-4pm.
Nantwich equine students are riding high after winning a hotly-contested inter-college team competition.
Katie Gibbins, Lucy Lloyd-Brown, Nieve Dillon, Lucy Lunt-Bell, Emily Hassell and Cerys Calcutt, who study Horse Management at Reaseheath College, competed against teams from four other leading land-based colleges.
More than 12,000 people poured into Nantwich to enjoy the carnival atmosphere of Reaseheath College’s Family Festival.
The action-packed festival, which offered hundreds of activities and displays, attracted the largest ever crowd.
South Cheshire Chamber members have been briefed on plans to drive forward
prosperity with multi-million pound package of road improvements.
Members attended a Chamber Local & Economic Update event at Reaseheath College.
Forty pupils from Crewe and Nantwich primary schools enjoyed a taste of what it is like to graduate.
The youngsters attended an amazing graduation ceremony at Reaseheath College in Nantwich.
Willing whistle blowers are needed in Nantwich as a community football league looks to recruit men – and women – in black.
Leisure Leagues – Europe’s biggest providers of 5 and 6-a-side football – are running courses for budding referees.
Green-fingered Nantwich apprentices helped to renovate a garden for patients at Leighton Hospital.
The Reaseheath College students teamed up for the project as part of National Apprenticeship Week.
Sporty pupils from a Nantwich school gained top tips from the future stars of Crewe Alexandra FC at a football tournament.
Millfields Primary youngsters were part of the tournament which formed an assessment for Crewe Alex apprentices studying BTECs at Reaseheath College.
Hundreds of families flocked to Reaseheath College in Nantwich to welcome the first lambs of the season.
Undeterred by wintry weather, hundreds filled the college’s lambing sheds to meet the newborns and many were lucky enough to experience a live birth.
Animal experts in Nantwich are calling for the public not to buy exotic pets for Christmas unless they know how to care for them.
Lauren Lane, deputy manager of the animal collection at Reaseheath Zoo, is concerned unusual pets like snakes, chameleons, turtles, monkeys and parrots are becoming more popular.
Reaseheath College is offering families a chance to enjoy festive fun with a difference by opening its zoo for the two weekends before Christmas.
Winter wallabies, festive foxes, merry meerkats, seasonal snakes, gracious goats and dashing donkeys are just some of the animals preparing for Christmas at the zoo.
Hundreds of Nantwich families got to the core of fruit growing at Reaseheath College’s popular apple festival.
The fruity event, held at the Nantwich college for the 25th consecutive year, featured 110 rare varieties of apples and pears, some dating back to Roman times and some of more recent origin.
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