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MINIBUS DRIVER STUNNED OVER £2,000 ROAD FINE

Barry Ellis and PCSO Matthew Hood with the ‘cloned’ Range Rover.

8:40am Wednesday 20th August 2008

A MINIBUS driver was slapped with almost £2,000 of congestion charges and parking tickets after fraudsters cloned his vehicle.

Have a field day

4:57pm Tuesday 19th August 2008

IT WILL be fun and frolics in Winsford this weekend at Holy Trinity Church’s Annual Field Day.

Store gets alcohol sale ban

4:24pm Tuesday 19th August 2008

A CONVENIENCE store has been stopped from selling alcohol.

Thought for the month with The Rev Tim Hanson

10:10am Sunday 17th August 2008

Last week I met a man who’s great (x 4) uncle was, 150 years ago, the first man to climb the Eiger in the Swiss Alps. (If you haven’t heard of it..... it’s a big one).

Blanket caught fire

10:10am Saturday 16th August 2008

FIREFIGHTERS had to be called after an electric blanket caught fire in Winsford.

Shopping centre blaze

3:55pm Friday 15th August 2008

FIRE crews were called to a blaze at Winsford Cross Shopping Centre shortly before 7.30pm yesterday, Thursday.

No leaks at leisure centre

3:10pm Friday 15th August 2008

WINSFORD Lifestyle Centre made a big splash when its swimming pool was filled with water for the first time last week.

Hospital apology as children’s records are sent to wrong address

Gary Snaith with other people’s private letters he was sent by Leighton Hospital.

9:00am Friday 15th August 2008

BUNGLING hospital staff posted patients’ confidential medical details to a Winsford man.

Blaze cost sisters their little shop of treasures

2:00pm Thursday 14th August 2008

A WINSFORD businesswoman has lost thousands of pounds after a fire above her shop.

Guess who pays more to collect Chester bins?

8:50am Thursday 14th August 2008

RESIDENTS in Vale Royal will pay for householders in Chester to keep their weekly rubbish collections.


National News

NHS set to record £1.75bn surplus

Over 50s are not receiving basic standards of healthcare, research suggests

Updated 3:34am Thursday 28th August 2008

The NHS should end the financial year with a £1.75 billion surplus, the Department of Health said.


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