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  • Wife of murder victim releases new book

    THE wife of a man murdered by a gang led by a Crewe teenager has released a book detailing the pain she is still dealing with six years later. The murder of Helen Newlove’s husband Garry sent shockwaves across the country. The 47-year-old was

  • Crewe gymnast to go up in lights

    CREWE gymnast Rachel Perris will see herself up in lights when she is beamed from Coca-Cola’s iconic Piccadilly Circus screen in London. The 16-year-old has been chosen to star in a new advertising campaign by the soft drinks company. Rachel

  • Football fundraiser

    MUSIC, food and live entertainment will draw crowds as Crewe FC launchs its very own fundraiser night on Thursday, September 5. The event will take place at the Waldron Pub, Prince Albert Street, and is billed as a ‘Kev and Dave Motown night’.

  • Spate of arson attacks in town

    FIREFIGHTERS from Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service have discovered a pattern of small deliberate fires in Crewe. The incidents have involved rubbish, bins, vehicles and grass and most have been started behind buildings or wheelie bins. The

  • Nantwich 0 Witton 2

    WITTON, in particular manager Brian Pritchard, can sleep easier now. There was little evidence his side is in crisis after they ended a sequence of three defeats with an ease he will not have expected. Not that he will mind. Albion had

  • Transport plans for beer festival

    ORGANISERS of the 20th annual Northwich Beer Festival are determined to make it easy for visitors to get to their new venue. The festival has always been held at Northwich Memorial Hall but this year it is moving to Winnington Park Recreation Club

  • Ribbon to be cut on new Middlewich Skate Park

    AFTER weeks of anticipation, the new Middlewich Skate Park will finally open to the public on August 30. Fiona Bruce MP and Middlewich Town Mayor, Bernice Walmsley, will be joining families and residents for the official opening of the Booth Lane

  • Pedal Power: Graham Evans MP hopes to get Britain cycling

    A ENTICING summer of sunshine and high-profile cycling success mean there has rarely been a better time to hop back in the saddle in the UK. But there is still much to be done to make sure cycling is a viable way to navigate Great Britain’s highways