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  • Northwich vets nominated for national award

    VETS Patrick Murphy and Ruth Taylor have been nominated for national veterinary awards. Patrick is the owner of Northwich Vets in Manchester Road, Lostock Gralam, where he works alongside Ruth. They have been nominated for the Vet of the Year

  • Naylor: We'll be on the front foot

    WHILE Winnington Park enjoyed an afternoon off on Saturday, Northwich’s attention was on beating Aspatria in an attritional cup clash. But player-coach Sam Naylor believes a 19-3 success, a third successive win in all competitions for his side,

  • Work ongoing to rebuild canal wall

    WORK is currently ongoing to repair a canal bank in Middlewich were multiple sections of concrete coping have collapsed. The Canal and River Trust are carrying out the rebuilding work on the wall of the Trent and Mersey Canal near to the Kings

  • Our focus is on future, says Fraser

    WINNINGTON Park are not worried about previous defeats against Northwich ahead of this weekend’s derby, according to vice-captain Fraser Lindsay. Nor do they care which team is tipped as a favourite to win. “It’s easy to analyse things too

  • Kitty to return to her former school to pass on her skills

    FORMER Cransley School student Kitty Gallagher is to return to the school to show off her bread-making skills. Kitty left the school last year, and has been following her dream of working in the food industry. She headed to Ireland to the Ballaymaloe

  • Fruit and sandwiches cover road after lorry flips in Crewe

    A LORRY flipped over in Crewe amid the commuter chaos caused by heavy snow – covering the road with fruit and sandwiches.  Emergency services were called around 6.27am this morning after a lorry flipped on its side along the A500 between Crewe

  • College football festival is hailed a success

    FIVE colleges from the area took part in a pan-disability football festival at Mid Cheshire College to increase inclusion in sport. Teams from Mid Cheshire College, Pettypool, Stockport, Trafford and South Cheshire colleges descended on the sport

  • Another snowy day in Northwich

    A BLANKET of snow awaited residents of Northwich and the surrounding villages when they awoke this morning. Some people found the journey to school or work more of a challenge, while others embraced an adventure through a winter wonderland.

  • Picturesque Crewe

    CREWE Guardian reader Jonathan White of Wistaston sent in these pictures of the snow.

  • Sherpa visits Fire Cadets in Winsford ahead of Nepal trip

    A SHERPA travelled thousands of miles to visit Fire Cadets in Winsford ahead of their trip to Nepal to help build a school. Dawa Geljen, 47, is a qualified mountaineering guide and trustee of Classrooms in the Clouds, which build classrooms for

  • Elderly lady 'shed tears of joy' after bench was restored

    AN ELDERLY lady ‘shed tears of joy’ after the community rallied round to replace a bench that was installed in memory of her daughter following an attack by vandals. Betty Cooke, 85, was distraught when she saw what the vandals had done to the

  • Holocaust victims remembered by Winsford MP

    WINSFORD’S MP has honoured those who lost their lives during the Holocaust to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz Nazi concentration camp. Auschwitz was a network of German Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps

  • Residents object to Gipsy site

    MIDDLEWICH residents have voiced their anger at plans to put a legal Gipsy encampment in Middlewich and turn a listed building into wash rooms for the site. Cheshire East Council announced plans in November last year to put a legal Gipsy and traveller

  • Festival at the heart of Northwich

    A PACKED programme of events has been organised to help share some love in Northwich town centre this Valentine's weekend. The Hearts of Northwich Community Festival will see St Helen's Church transformed into a paradise of goodness and entertainment