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  • The Cartoon Circus comes to Victoria Hall

    THE Cartoon Circus is coming to Middlewich in February and promises a variety of entertainment during the performance. The event looks to combine the comedy of pantomime with the thrill of the circus. The 80-minute family show features clowns

  • Pupils raise £40,000 for hospice with Rudolph Run

    SCHOOLCHILDREN who took part in Rudolph Runs for St Luke’s Hospice have collectively raised £40,000 towards patient care. Fundraisers at St Luke’s in Winsford were overwhelmed by the response to the festive fun runs with 43 schools, nurseries and

  • Team to start badger vaccination in May

    VOLUNTEERS are looking to support local farming communities with an alternative approach to managing bovine TB. Badger vaccination will begin in May, following a year of preparation, training and fundraising undertaken by the Cheshire Badger Vaccination

  • Families given 10 days to find care home for loved ones

    A WINSFORD care home which has failed numerous inspections is to close. Morningside Rest Home is being shut down on January 29, almost two years after health watchdog the Care Quality Commission placed it in special measures. Shocked relatives

  • Leigh 18-23 Park: Cameron can for Winnington

    CAMERON Flanagan’s kicking made the difference for Winnington Park last weekend when they completed a double over Leigh. The stand-off landed half-a-dozen penalties to help his side end a sequence of four successive defeats away from Burrows Hill

  • Pupils raise £40,000 for hospice with Rudolph Run

    SCHOOLCHILDREN who took part in Rudolph Runs for St Luke’s Hospice have collectively raised £40,000 towards patient care. Fundraisers at St Luke’s in Winsford were overwhelmed by the response to the festive fun runs with 43 schools, nurseries and

  • Winsford medical centre maintains ‘good’ inspection score

    SERVICES at a Winsford medical practice are still deemed to be ‘good’ following an inspection. Swanlow Medical Centre has successfully maintained this rating from the Care Quality Commission (CQC), following its latest inspection in November.

  • Young musicians receive 150 new instruments

    YOUNG musicians at a Northwich School enjoy mastering new skills and performing. Pupils at Little Leigh Primary School have now received a box packed full of 150 different percussion instruments. Northwich Guitar Club donated the gift after raising

  • Man jailed for sexually abusing girl, 7, in her own bed

    THE parents of a seven-year-old girl who was sexually abused by a family friend have said their lives had been ‘shattered’ by his actions. Nathan Dunne, 28, was jailed for four years at Chester Crown Court after he admitted touching her sexually

  • Residential special academy receives positive Ofsted report

    CLOUGHWOOD Academy, Stones Manor Lane, has received a ‘good’ rating from Ofsted following an inspection. The residential special academy caters for male pupils between the ages of eight and 18 years and it is located within the Mid Cheshire Campus