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  • Winsford pub earns place in Good Beer Guide

    A WINSFORD pub has earned a place in the Campaign for Real Ale’s (CAMRA) Good Beer Guide 2014. The Queens Arms in Dene Drive was praised for the quality of ales on offer, as well as customer service, décor and overall atmosphere. The pub’s

  • Greenfields Primary School to hold car boot sale

    GREENFIELDS Primary School in Winsford will hold a table top and car boot sale on Sunday, October 13. Tables £5.Raffle, tombola, bargains and refreshments available. Sellers from 8am, buyers from 9am.

  • Winsford band on bill for top industry showcase

    A WINSFORD band has been chosen to play a prestigious industry showcase gig in Liverpool. Shakedown Stockholm are on the bill at the 02 Academy for the Ones to Watch event on Saturday, October 5. BBC Radio 1, NME and Kerrang will all feature

  • Crewe opticians goes pink for charity

    A CREWE opticians will banish their uniforms for a day and think pink for charity. The team at Crewe Specsavers in Market Street will be dressing up in pink-coloured outfits to raise funds and awareness of Breast Cancer Care on 9 October. The

  • Middlewich travel agents open for business

    A NEW travel agents has opened in Wheelock Street that aims to provide an ‘open and honest personal service’. The Travel Lounge is an independent travel agents part-owned by Lynsey Bills, Joanne Lightfoot and Andrea Jones who plan to go the extra

  • Middlewich law practice tops renowned list

    A TOP Law practice in Middlewich has been honoured by an entry into the Legal 500. Family Legal Solicitors, in St Anne’s road, has made it into the list which provides the top 500 recommended law firms and lawyers in the country. Principal

  • ‘What will it take for something be done?’

    THE mother of Middlewich crash victim James Harrold is starting a petition for speed restrictions on Booth Lane, which she told the Guardian should have been completed five months ago. In 2012 Cheshire East Council stated that the work, which would

  • Salary of HS2 chairman is 'obscene', says Pickmere stud owner

    A PROPRIETOR of an award-winning stud in Pickmere believes the government is ‘out of touch’ after it was announced that HS2’s new chairman would receive a salary of £591,000. Network Rail chief executive Sir David Higgins is to take over as chairman

  • Cuddington singer at Wembley

    A SINGER from Cuddington entertained 80,000 people at Wembley Stadium on Saturday. Jenny Whitcombe sang as part of the Games Maker Choir during the semi finals of the Rugby League World Cup. Jenny, who runs her own management consultancy business