Landmark Nantwich shop Chatwins hit with shoppers after revamp
Chatwins has welcomed back customers to its flagship store in Nantwich after a major revamp.
And it heralds a new era for a family name synonymous with award-winning bread and cakes.
Chatwins has welcomed back customers to its flagship store in Nantwich after a major revamp.
And it heralds a new era for a family name synonymous with award-winning bread and cakes.
Shop owners in Nantwich are appealing for witnesses after their frontage was smashed in by vandals.
The damage was done to the Gas Flame Centre store on Pillory Street, in Nantwich.
By David Harrison
Nantwich shop owners Philip and Maxine Nield have been crowned best independent greeting card retailers in the North and Northern Ireland.
The couple, who run Reflections on Pepper Street, saw off competition from more than 6,000 retailers to scoop the prestigious honour.
The boss of Planet Doughnut has hailed the welcome they have received after opening a new outlet in Nantwich.
The company’s new store on Pillory Street opened for the first time on Friday – and customers were queuing down the road.
Two members of SPAR’s team in Tarporley have run the Race for Life in memory of a former colleague – raising more than £2,000 in the process.
Kim Holden, 54, and Penny Kenyon, 52, who are both shop assistants at the SPAR store, completed the 10k Delamere Forest Cancer Research UK Race For Life in memory of former colleague Alison Lightfoot.
An award-winning sandwich shop in Nantwich is having to close down because of the pandemic, owners revealed today.
Bloom & Bo, on Pillory Street, will close its doors for the final time on Saturday (September 18).
Church leaders in Nantwich are backing a proposal to create a new Visitor Centre at St Mary’s Church.
The PCC says a new centre would replace the existing shop “tucked away off the South porch” which is not readily seen or accessible
for visitors.
Nantwich residents are being urged to help Cancer Research UK shops get back to the business of beating cancer as restrictions on non-essential retail are lifted.
Staff and volunteers at the Nantwich shop on High Street are rolling up their sleeves ready to try and claw back millions of pounds in lost sales.
By Hannah Youds
A Nantwich author and a children’s boutique owner have teamed up to provide parents with virtual storytelling sessions.
Sarah Mellor and Mandy Platt have teamed up for National Storytelling Week as well as Place2be’s children’s mental health week.
Dear Editor,
Last year was turbulent for most of us, but a lucrative one for supermarkets.
Sainsbury’s has already reported a 9.3 per cent rise in sales over Christmas and Morrisons is not far behind with an 8.5 per cent increase in what is expected to be a bumper trading period for supermarkets.
Dear Editor,
With another national lockdown in place, Age UK has sadly had to close the doors of its 250 charity shops across the country for a second time.
But some good news is there’s still a way for locals in the North West to bag themselves a bargain and support older people most in need whilst their nearest Age UK shop is closed.
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.
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