Nantwich town centre prepares for VE Day 70th anniversary
The flags and bunting are out in Nantwich town centre as preparations gather pace to mark the 70th anniversary of VE Day.
May 8 will mark the end of the Second World War in Europe in 1945.
The flags and bunting are out in Nantwich town centre as preparations gather pace to mark the 70th anniversary of VE Day.
May 8 will mark the end of the Second World War in Europe in 1945.
Charity collectors in Nantwich could be limited to working just one day a week, if councillors get their way.
Retailers and shoppers have complained about too many collectors, known as Chuggers, targeting Nantwich town square over recent months.
Thousands of people and hundreds of soldiers are set to descend on Nantwich for Holly Holy Day.
The annual event, this Saturday January 24, celebrates the Battle of Nantwich of 1644 – a key battle during the English Civil War.
Nantwich will host a traditional Christmas market in the town square this Saturday December 13.
There will be a range of stalls selling alternative vintage and handmade items, clothing and decorations at the market.
By Kirsty Rollings
Thousands of families packed in to Nantwich town square to enjoy the annual Christmas Lights switch-on event.
Families young and old enjoyed a host of entertainment and a spectacular firework display.
Nantwich is getting into the Christmas spirit as the town square tree and lights make their first appearance.
Thousands are expected to pack in to the town centre for the official lights switch-on event on Saturday November 22.
Nantwich families will be all shook up this month when Elvis himself switches on the town’s Christmas Lights.
Paul Larcombe, one of the world’s top Elvis impersonators, will be the guest of honour at the Nantwich town Christmas Lights switch-on on November 22.
A second antiques market of the summer will be staged in Nantwich Town Square tomorrow (September 13).
Organised by V&A Fairs, the event is being put on in conjunction with Nantwich Town Council.
Organisers and retailers in Nantwich have hailed this weekend’s Food and Drink Festival a massive success.
Tens of thousands of visitors have flocked to the town centre over the last three days.
Nantwich town square will host the annual Societies Spectacular event this weekend.
Club and society members across the borough will be in the square between 10am and 2pm on Saturday July 19.
Scores of Nantwich youngsters will take part in a historical parade as part of the “Battle of Nantwich” Holly Holy Day event. Children aged from just two to 16 will be involved in the parade which sets off from Nantwich Museum.
A new group called “Cheshire Walking” is to stage its first walk around Nantwich this week. The club met for the first time at The Vine pub in Hospital Street, Nantwich, with a good turnout.
Hundreds of Santas will be dashing around Nantwich this weekend – in aid of Hope House Children’s Hospice. The traditional Nantwich Festive Fun Run takes place this Sunday December 8 through the town centre, starting in the town square.
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