Nantwich firm Fabulosa hits international sales landmark
Nantwich fragrance firm Fabulosa has hit 15 million unit sales in Europe through its retail partner Action.
That equates to enough liquid sold to fill five Olympic-size swimming pools.
Nantwich fragrance firm Fabulosa has hit 15 million unit sales in Europe through its retail partner Action.
That equates to enough liquid sold to fill five Olympic-size swimming pools.
Dear Editor,
Ban retail developments outside Town Centre. #CreweFirst says that Cheshire East should ban any new, out of town centre, major shopping developments in Crewe.
There is now a huge gaping hole in Crewe Town Centre where the, doomed from the start, #RoyalArcade development, was planned to go.
In recent years, the crypto industry has witnessed a significant shift from being solely a retail trader’s assets to a market that has attracted the attention of companies, particularly in the technology and finance sectors.
This trend began in 2018, with tech giants such as MicroStrategy and Tesla and banks like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase participating in the crypto market.
By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
Councillors at Cheshire East Council have given the go-ahead for the retail and employment phase of the Maylands Park development at Stapeley.
Outline approval for the whole scheme – which includes residential and employment use – was granted on appeal by the Secretary of State in July 2020.
Planners are recommending councillors approve an application for the retail and employment phase of the Maylands Park development at Stapeley in Nantwich, writes Belinda Ryan.
Outline approval for the whole controversial scheme – which includes residential and employment use – was granted on appeal by the Secretary of State in July 2020.
By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
More detailed plans have been submitted for the retail and employment phase of the controversial Maylands Park development on land at Peter de Stapleigh Way at Stapeley.
The application, for phase two of the development, follows the approval of phase one, for 188 homes, in March of this year.
An award-winning shop in Audlem has scooped another national accolade.
Williams of Audlem, which has been open for 161 years in the Cheshire village, picked up a prize at the “Good Retail Awards” in Birmingham.
The business landscape has shifted considerably in recent years, as growth in digital retail continues to outpace brick-and-mortar retail – standing at a market share of around 30% in the 2022 festive period.
Staff at online retail giant AO have helped to raise more than £28,000 for Leighton Hospital’s children and adolescent unit.
The AO team staged a range of fundraising activities with local schools including bucket collections at festivals, sponsored runs, bike rides and line dancing.
Crewe town centre could undergo its biggest revamp in years after council chiefs moved to buy the rundown bus station and neighbouring shops.
The area could be turned into a larger cinema, restaurants, a hotel and new bus interchange, it has emerged.
A Nantwich retail group is planning to erect 40 large hoardings across the region to promote Christmas shopping in the town. The scheme has been put together by the Nantwich Town Council Retail and Town Centre Group.
By Laura Normansell A Nantwich mum has launched a new tanning business so she can run it with her special needs daughter. Suzanne Woolley, who lives with fiancé Gordon, has welcomed daughter Sally-Anne into her new “Tanz-on-the-run” company.
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