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  • Barons Quay plans progress

    A £2.6million chunk of public money has been set aside to make sure the redevelopment of Barons Quay goes ahead. Cheshire West and Chester Council (CWAC) agreed to move the money to the scheme’s budget at its meeting on Thursday. Council bosses

  • More objections to waste plant

    A LAST ditch plea is being made to national decision makers not to allow a controversial waste plant in Lostock Gralam. Ed Davey MP, the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, is expected to announce his decision over TATA and E.ON’s

  • Plans for Day Two of Northwich Festival

    WOMEN’S rugby and music from Northwich’s biggest band will entertain visitors on the second day of a town festival. In last week’s Guardian we featured the entertainment planned for the opening of Northwich Festival on August 24. This week

  • Northwich directors battle for awards

    BOSSES in Northwich are in the running to be named North West Director of the Year. The Institute of Directors has announced its finalists for this year’s awards, which include Mike Roberts, from Roberts Bakery, and Matthew Kimpton-Smith, from

  • Buffalo and Ostrich in Nantwich this September

    NANTWICH Food and Drink Festival organisers have cooked up a few surprises for visitors to this year’s feastival. They are beefing up the range of foods the festival has to offer with several unusual varieties of meat including buffalo, ostrich

  • Schools scoop top awards at Tatton

    BUDDING talent from Winsford’s schools dug out some top awards at this year’s RHS Flower Show, Tatton Park. Primary and high school students were given £300 to develop a 3x3 metre plots with a children’s TV programme theme. Oaklands scooped