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Wind farm decision promised next month

4:30pm Sunday 7th September 2008

THE decision on whether four wind turbines will be built at Aston Grange will be known in October.

Ida recalls a life of cycling happiness

Ida and Johnny Berry on their tandem.

12:20pm Sunday 7th September 2008

GUESTS journeyed to Sandiway from across the globe on Thursday to join the big birthday celebrations of Ida Berry.

Have your say about the future

8:20am Sunday 7th September 2008

PEOPLE in Cheshire are being urged not to miss their chance to take part in a major accessibility consultation.

Tip scavengers are just doing a job

4:20pm Saturday 6th September 2008

RECYCLERS leaving items at a tip in Northwich have been left puzzled by men driving off with their dumped belongings.

Travellers sites get answer

12:10pm Saturday 6th September 2008

VALE Royal Borough Council has received hundreds of responses to a public consultation on the potential location of gipsy and traveller sites in the borough.

Hundreds answer Kingsmead questions

8:10am Saturday 6th September 2008

A CONSULTATION on the future of Kingsmead has raked in more than 1,500 responses.

Hotel sells out for Rita’s visit

Suzanne Collins and Michael J Jackson get into their roles of Rita and Frank.

4:10pm Friday 5th September 2008

OWNERS of a Northwich venue are celebrating the birth of a new art form.

Bridge may reopen in two years

12:00pm Friday 5th September 2008

A MUCH missed Northwich transport link could be rebuilt in 2010.

‘They are absolutely amazing to watch’

Cheshire Cheer have qualified to compete in America but need to raise the cash to get there.

8:00am Friday 5th September 2008

A GROUP of cheerleaders are hoping to back flip their way to America.

Charities benefit from mayor’s appeal

4:00pm Thursday 4th September 2008

THOUSANDS of pounds have been donated to two Northwich charities thanks to the work of a former Vale Royal Mayor.


National News

Labour '2-0 down to Conservatives'

Ed Balls, who has admitted that Labour is "two-nil down" to the Conservatives

Updated 4:17pm Sunday 7th September 2008

Labour is "two-nil down" to the Conservatives in the race for the next General Election, one of Prime Minister Gordon Brown's closest allies has admitted.


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