Hundreds of runners shine in the Nantwich 10K event
By Jonathan White
More than 1,700 runners took to the streets for the annual Nantwich 10K race.
Participants enjoyed a scenic route in glorious Spring sunshine.
By Jonathan White
More than 1,700 runners took to the streets for the annual Nantwich 10K race.
Participants enjoyed a scenic route in glorious Spring sunshine.
Nantwich Museum has celebrated the town’s salt-making history by making salt in the square by the traditional method of evaporating brine.
Visitors viewed the boiling of local brine similar to that taken from Nantwich’s Old Biot salt spring, which for centuries supplied the brine which the town’s prosperity was built on.
As spring unfolds and nature bursts with fresh energy, perhaps your home also craves a touch of renewal.
Does your living space feel a little cramped, cluttered, or simply lacking in inspiration? You’re not alone!
Nantwich Museum have launched three Spring talks which will all take place in the museum’s Millennium Gallery.
The first takes place on Wednesday 24 April, from 7pm, called “Accidental Discoveries” by Bryan Roe.
By Jonathan White
A fund-raising ‘Spring Evening Concert’ helped to raise vital money in front of a capacity audience at St Mary’s Church in Acton.
The concert featured the highly acclaimed Acton Operatic Society who performed the best from the West End shows.
Finding where to centralise your business can be difficult.
You want somewhere that won’t eat up the budget but is also a popular space for new businesses with the potential for maximum growth.
Nantwich Museum have launched five Spring talks which will all take place in the Museum’s Millennium Gallery at the Pillory Street venue.
The first talk is on Thursday March 16 at 7pm, titled ‘Civil War coin hoards in Cheshire’ by Keith Lawrence.
By Jonathan White
A fund-raising ‘Spring Evening Concert’ took place in front of a capacity audience at St Mary’s Church in Acton.
The concert featured the highly acclaimed Acton Operatic Society who performed the best of Lerner & Loewe and Cole Porter among others.
Popular Nantwich farm shop Cheerbrook is to stage a Spring Tasting Evening to help raise vital funds for Nantwich District Nurses.
The event will run from 6pm to 8pm on Thursday April 28.
On 7th January 2022, since being cut from the winter gritting routes by CEC, yet another serious road incident caused by icy conditions occurred on Coole Lane, near Audlem.
My colleague, Cllr Rachel Bailey (Audlem) referred to the “carnage” now occurring on this lane which has highlighted the unacceptable costs to road users, blue light services and to Cheshire East Council being incurred by this poorly considered policy.
Nantwich Museum is to stage a series of online talks considering different aspects of life in and around the town over several centuries.
They are designed to welcome in the re-opening of the museum on Pillory Street after the latest lockdown.
By Jonathan White
South Cheshire continues to bask in hot weather for a few more days yet.
With temperatures around 25-26C, the region like many other parts of the UK has broken historical records for the sunniest spring since 1929, according to the Met Office.
Visitors to Reaseheath College in Nantwich enjoyed an early taste of Spring over the weekend despite the wintry weather.
Although Storm Jorge forced the cancellation of Saturday’s Lambing and Zoo event, the Nantwich college was able to open its new lambing sheds to the public as planned on Sunday.
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