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  • Workington 0 Vics 1

    VICS came away from blustery West Cumbria with maximum points and thereby cleared their inflicted 10-point deficit. But at the end of a scrappy game some questions remained unanswered. That they were unable to kill off very mediocre

  • Traffic is still the main worry for waste plans

    TRAFFIC continues to be the main concern for Wincham residents when it comes to plans for a waste plant. Resource Recovery Solutions held two information days to let people know about its bid for Cheshire West and Chester Council’s 25-year household

  • Clear up means play can begin in Middlewich

    TWO neglected playgrounds in Middlewich have been given a new lease of life thanks to a social action group. Campaigners from Conservative Future spent almost four hours clearing up the Long Lane and Stallard Way play areas in a bid to make them safer

  • Grow your own guys set sights on eco ideas

    KINGSLEY village is aiming to help the environment after residents set up a group that has aims to raise awareness of sustainable living. The ‘Kingsley Transition Initiative’ was the idea of Ball Lane resident Allan Arthur after he went to a talk by

  • A helping hand to keep Wharton warm

    WHARTON residents are ‘heating up’ their awareness of fuel poverty thanks to help from a Cheshire housing trust and Cheshire Neighbours Credit Union. Families face fuel poverty when they pay more than 10 per cent of their weekly income on fuel

  • Health chiefs urge parents to have children vaccinated

    THE Health Protection Agency has renewed calls for parents to protect their children with the MMR vaccine. Cases of mumps and measles have seen a large rise in the area so far this year. There were 481 confirmed cases of mumps reported by the middle