Archive

  • University bias is killing skills

    AN INDUSTRY leader from Northwich has criticised the government for having a ‘blinkered approach’, which favours university qualifications and overlooks vocational courses. Diane Johnson, 54, newly-appointed president of the Electrical Contractors

  • Nantwich v Vics: preview

    Nantwich Town v Northwich Victoria (Kick off 3pm) Evo-Stik League Premier Division Venue Weaver Stadium Referee Patrick Dunn (Liverpool) Away Travel Leaves Victoria Stadium at 1.15pm, then memorial hall at 1.30pm (All seats £5) Admission

  • Mossley 2 Witton 0

    WITTON Albion’s first defeat – against league rivals who had lost both their opening matches – under Paul Ogden’s stewardship is a costly one. No FA Cup cash for a second successive season leaves the manager with one less chance to boost his weekly wages

  • Hard work paid off against Hucknall, says Vics boss

    NORTHWICH Victoria’s ability to score goals from set pieces helped them to humble Hucknall Town, according to manager Andy Preece. He told the Guardian that his players’ work on the training ground had paid off after Vics found the target twice

  • Event spreads the message about going green

    AN action-packed day of ideas and activities is being held in Little Leigh next month, encouraging families to go green and stay healthy. Displays, demonstrations, information and produce will take over the village hall on September 18, with stalls from

  • Time to get walking

    ORGANISERS of Vale Royal’s memory walk hope to attract more than 100 walkers. The theme of this year’s event is Memories in Marbury, located at the park. Walkers have been asked to bring along their ‘I am walking for’ cards to be hung on a washing

  • Mini-moto riders face prosecution

    MINI-MOTO and moped drivers are being warned to obey the laws of the road or face being charged. The crack-down comes after an 18-year-old man was arrested in Esk Road on Friday, August 13, on suspicion of driving without due care and attention. He