Popular Nantwich pub set to reopen under new landlords
Popular Nantwich pub Wilbraham Arms is to reopen tomorrow (November 17) under new management.
The Welsh Row venue has been taken over by James Bucknall and his partner Catherine Norbury.
Popular Nantwich pub Wilbraham Arms is to reopen tomorrow (November 17) under new management.
The Welsh Row venue has been taken over by James Bucknall and his partner Catherine Norbury.
Nantwich Museum will reopen to the public on September 18 after a six-month closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
It will be open on Saturday (September 19) and thereafter on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
Hope House Children’s Hospice has today reopened its Nantwich shop following its temporary closure during lockdown.
The move comes after new working practices were brought in to make the shop safe for customers, staff and volunteers.
The former Residence restaurant and bar venue on Mill Street is to re-open as The Townhouse Nantwich.
New owners announced last night (July 26) that the outlet would be open late Summer 2020, but few details have been released so far.
Beam Street in Nantwich is to reopen to traffic from July 4, Cheshire East Council has confirmed.
But Pillory Street and Hospital Street will remain closed amid measures to help shoppers socially distance.
Staff at Nantwich Museum say it probably won’t open “until early Autumn” despite the Government green light for such venues to open again from July 4.
The Pillory Street venue has been closed to the public since the March lockdown, almost four months ago.
By Jonathan White
Non-essential retailers in Nantwich have reported “good” trade since reopening yesterday as the three-month high street lockdown was relaxed across England.
Shop safety measures in place include hand sanitizer points, floor markings for social distancing and plastic screens at tills.
Nantwich is being prepared for the reopening of non-essential retailers from tomorrow (June 15), writes Jonathan White.
The next stage of the government’s easing of lockdown restrictions begin – and hard-hit businesses in the town hope it will see a return of shoppers and ringing tills.
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