Nantwich Camera Club guest Oliver Smart to stage public talk
Nantwich Camera Club is to host a natural history lecture on Tuesday March 22.
Special guest at the event, from 7.30pm at Regents Park on London Road, is Oliver Smart.
Nantwich Camera Club is to host a natural history lecture on Tuesday March 22.
Special guest at the event, from 7.30pm at Regents Park on London Road, is Oliver Smart.
Nantwich not-for-profits community events organisation Redshift is to host a Family Christmas Night Out on December 11.
The event, in aid of the Nantwich Christie Hospital Support Group, will be held at RedShift’s new base at Regents Park, on London Road.
A book about Willaston School in Nantwich has been unveiled by Willaston & District History Group.
The book takes a look back at the school, which later became the St Joseph’s & Elim Bible College at Regents Park, on London Road.
Community organisation Redshift Radio has celebrated the opening of its new Nantwich base.
More than 60 staff and visitors gathered at the new radio studio on Regents Park, off London Road, for the official opening.
Residents can find out more about Leighton Hospital at a meeting held in Nantwich next month.
Bosses at Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (MCHFT) are inviting the public to its annual members meeting at Regents Park Conference Centre on October 8.
Two Nantwich women have launched groups to collect donations across Cheshire for refugees in France and Europe.
Dionne Lennon and Shelley Keeble have been so moved by images of refugees fleeing terror and war from Syria, they have started groups to collect donations.
Two young siblings who train in Nantwich have been crowned among the UK’s best – at a national Thai Boxing championship.
Maddie Rowlands, aged 7, and her six-year-old brother Caleb tasted success at the WKA Championships.
Nantwich mums are to stage a tea party – to help raise money for a twin incubator in the Leighton Hospital Neonatal Unit.
The ‘Two Peas In A Pod Tea Party’ will be held at The Olive Grove Conference Centre, on Regents Park, in Nantwich.
A deaf Nantwich man could be in line for a £20,000 payout after taking a Government department to tribunal over his benefits rights.
Steven Mifsud, of St Lawrence Court, looks set to receive up to four years of payments from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) after a long-running legal battle.
Nantwich Camera Club is to host a prestige lecture featuring landscaper photographer Sarah Howard.
She will be at the club on March 31 at their Regents Park venue on London Road, Nantwich.
A free course is being staged in Nantwich to help families cope with financial problems.
The CAP (Christians Against Poverty) Money Course is designed to help people of all backgrounds take control of their finances.
A conference to explore dementia and its impact has been staged by a church in Nantwich.
The Dementia Awareness day was hosted by Nantwich Elim Church, and delivered by dementia champion Catherine Mills at the Olive Grove Conference Centre in Regents Park.
A church and social enterprise in Nantwich have teamed up to offer support to bereaved families in the town. “Living with Loss” is the first Open Space project offered by Nantwich Elim Church in partnership with WellKin – Dance, Health and WellBeing.
Recent Comments