IN your Northwich, Winsford and Middlewich Guardian this week:

* Fond tributes are paid to Honorary Alderman Ron Carey who was described as ‘Northwich through and through’ following his death, aged 94.

* Talented teenager Alana Ledwith wins a top award at the world’s biggest sugarcraft and cake decorating competition.

* A change of bus route is leaving bus passengers strug gling in Castle, according to concerned councillors.

* Northwich's 125-year-old carnival faces a bleak future as the town council says it cannot take on another event this year.

*  UKIP voters in Tatton say they are unhappy with the party’s head office after ‘running out of time’ to choose their candidate to fight George Osborne at the general election in May.

* A proposed new gipsy site in Cledford Lane, Middlewich is set to cost more than £3.2 million.

* Disabled passengers are left stranded at Northwich rail way station because a low-level crossing has closed.

* The principal of Winsford Academy urges the town’s residents to sign a petition launched to save the school’s Sixth for.

* Mark Harris responds to critics of a ground-share be tween Witton Albion and Northwich Victoria from next season insisting his club needs the rent money.

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