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  • What Carl Macauley said after Witton's draw with Warrington

    What made you most happy about that performance?  We did the right things in the big moments, like when Greg [Hall] stood up and made a brilliant save when he was one-on-one with [Dylan] Vassallo in the first-half.  I was encouraged by the

  • Who was Witton's man of the match against Warrington?

    WITTON Albion thwarted Warrington Town in a game their opponents had to win if they wanted to keep alive hopes of claiming the league title. On an afternoon when defenders in both teams dominated, Carl Macauley’s men shut out a rival in a Northern

  • Albion's latest shut out ends Warrington's title hopes

    Warrington Town 0-0 Witton Albion IT should surprise nobody that defenders won the day during a battle between these teams. Warrington Town’s failure to find a way past Witton Albion’s backline was more costly and they cannot now be promoted

  • Queen announced for this year's Wakes Fair in Warmingham

    ST LEONARD's Church in Warmingham is already busy planning for the annual Wakes Fair. This is to be held on Saturday, May 4 from 1.30pm on the church field, which is a new venue. This year’s Wakes Queen has been chosen and is Charlotte Lloyd,

  • Men in custody following pursuit in Cuddington

    TWO men are in custody following a police pursuit in the Cuddington area yesterday afternoon. Cheshire Police said the pursuit was brought to a safe conclusion, and a small amount of drugs and a number of weapons were recovered.

  • Fundraiser climbs Mount Snowdon in memory of her nanna

    A FUNDRAISER is hoping to conquer an ambitious challenge in memory of her nanna. Alex McLellan is climbing Mount Snowdon, the highest mountain in England and Wales on Sunday, May 19, to support St Luke's. "The hospice helped my nanna Jean McLellan

  • PICTURES: Readers' favourite images of spring

    WHEN you think of spring, what images come to mind? We asked our Guardian Camera Club members what pictures summed up springtime to them, and here's a selection of what they posted on our Facebook page. If you would like to join the camera

  • PICTURES: Readers' favourite images of spring

    WE asked our Guardian Camera Club members what pictures summed up springtime to them. Here's a selection of what they have posted on our Facebook page. If you would like to join the camera club, visit facebook.com/groups/guardiancameraclub/

  • Crews put out kitchen fire in Foxendale Close, Northwich

    TWO fire engines attended a kitchen fire at a house on Foxendale Close, Northwich just before 3pm yesterday. Wearing breathing apparatus, the crews used a hose reel jet to put out the fire and then used a positive pressure ventilaton fan to clear

  • Crew tackle garden fire in Booth Lane, Middlewich

    A FIRE crew attended a garden fire which was spreading to neighbouring trees at 9.15pm last night in Booth Lane, Middlewich. The crew used a hose reel jet to extinguish the fire and was at the scene for 20 minutes.

  • Elderly and students stranded when bus fails to turn up

    ELDERLY passengers and students are being left stranded because of an 'appalling' bus service in Winsford, councillors have been told. Pensioner Dorothy Gibbons said she has been inundated with complaints from people about unreliable hourly 29

  • Familiar names stand as Conservatives in Middlewich elections

    THERE is a familiar name in the running to stand as a Middlewich borough councillor next week. Paul Edwards served as a Middlewich First member on Congleton and Cheshire East councils before standing down in 2015. But now he is back in the running