Crown Hotel in Nantwich to host wedding, event & party showcase
The Crown Hotel in Nantwich is to stage a wedding, event & party showcase day in March.
The historic venue will host the event on Sunday March 2, from 12pm to 3pm.
The Crown Hotel in Nantwich is to stage a wedding, event & party showcase day in March.
The historic venue will host the event on Sunday March 2, from 12pm to 3pm.
So, one of your closest female friends is getting hitched – and you’ve been given the honour of playing a role in the ceremony, as a bridesmaid.
It’s a role that comes with several important duties attached, and you might already be feeling daunted by the prospect.
A lucky couple have won a competition run by Nantwich restaurant The Boars Head to win a free wedding in its iconic “tipi” venue.
Pippa Craig and Jim Wilcox are the winners of the big “wedding giveaway” worth £4,250.
By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
Councillors have given the go ahead for a former farmhouse in Audlem to be used as a wedding venue despite claims the noise will impact on residents including those in a nearby care home.
The application for the change of use of The Parkes on Monks Lane in Audlem had been deferred in February so a noise assessment could be submitted.
A Nantwich pub restaurant has offered couples a chance to win a free wedding worth more than £4,000.
The Boars Head, in Walgherton, has announced the competition to coincide with new season of events in its outdoor tipi.
By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
Twenty local residents have objected to plans to extend the licensing hours at Combermere Abbey Wedding Venue near Wrenbury, saying they are already disturbed by the late night noise.
The venue on Combermere Park Drive is currently licensed for events such as plays, dance performances, films, live and recorded music, as well as late night refreshment and the supply of alcohol.
By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
Councillors have deferred an application to use a former Audlem farmhouse as a wedding venue until a noise assessment is done.
Cheshire East planning officers had recommended the scheme at The Parkes, off Monks Lane, be approved.
Every year, according to the Office of National Statistics, more than 2,500 people get married in Cheshire.
The county has the second highest number of couples getting married in the country – that shows just how romantic Cheshire is!
The big day is approaching and all the small details must now be sorted out.
However, one that sometimes gets overlooked is how to make the right entrance.
A Nantwich couple will be centre of attention at the first St Mary’s Church wedding in Nantwich since lockdown – in front of just 13 people!
Childhood sweethearts Emily Hardy and Samuel Bosson will tie the knot this Saturday (July 4) at the Nantwich “cathedral” in the town centre.
A young Wistaston couple arranged a wedding in just two hours – so they could tie the knot before the UK went into Coronavirus “lockdown”!
Key workers Alana Sandland, 27, and Joe Dunn, 26, were due to be married at St Mary’s in Wistaston on April 4.
By Stephen Topping
A South Cheshire farm is set to become home to a wedding venue after councillors granted planning permission, despite objections.
The Charlesworth family, which has been farming at the Grange Farm in Marbury near Wrenbury for 35 years, has been given the go-ahead to use its site as a wedding venue to provide additional income.
By Stephen Topping
A family-run farm in Marbury, near Wrenbury, could soon become home to a wedding venue after being granted a licence for music.
Grange Farm was given permission by Cheshire East Council for live and recorded music on Saturdays from 6pm to 12.30am.
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