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  • Pooches' pictures are posted on Facebook

    HAVE you ever wondered what your dogs get up to when you’re away on holiday? Zoe Saunders, manager of Woodland View Kennels in Winsford, has found the perfect solution - uploading photographs of her canine residents to Facebook for their owners

  • Campaigners left "confused" over planning agenda

    RESIDENTS campaigning against the construction of a crematorium and memorial garden on the border of Lostock Green and Lach Dennis have been left “confused” by the uncertainty over when plans will be discussed by Cheshire West and Chester’s (CWAC)

  • Classes to help protect Middlewich elderly from fatal falls

    AN older person dies every five hours as a result of a fall. That is the shock statistic from the latest national figures - and now a campaign to cut the number of falls has been launched in Middlewich. Cheshire East Council’s health improvement

  • Tributes paid to former Sir John Deane's teacher

    TRIBUTES have been paid to a former Sir John Deane’s teacher killed in a plane crash in Nepal. Raymond Eagle, 58, died when the Sita Air plane crashed and burst into flames shortly after taking off from Kathmandu on September 28. Former students

  • Underpass needs filling in

    THIS week’s Tidy our Town pays a visit to Winsford’s poorly maintained underpass, with Winsford’s mayor calling for it to be filled in. The underpass has been at the centre of safety and flooding concerns for several years. Winsford’s mayor

  • Fylde 1 Witton 2

    THESE are probably Witton’s most prized three points to date. There was reason to worry, for Fylde had won eight of 10 matches in all competitions – drawing the other two – since losing to Ashton on their debut at this level. But Witton have

  • Council considers legal action against waste plant decision

    LEGAL advisors are investigating whether the council has grounds to challenge plans for a waste plant in Lostock Gralam. Cheshire West and Chester Council is currently taking legal advice from counsel after the Government decided to approve the

  • Does new group hold the quay?

    AN ALTERNATIVE vision of Barons Quay is being put forward by a group of residents who want to know what others really think. Members of the group, spearheaded by the River Weaver Navigation Society (RWNS), say they are disappointed with the proposals

  • Students set for Auschwitz project

    TWO students from Crewe are about to embark on an eye-opening historical experience as they take part in a specialist Holocaust course. South Cheshire College (SCC) students Ryan Stephan and Charlotte McCourt, both aged 17, are embarking on the

  • Festival to remember fallen men and women

    THE Winsford branch of the Royal British Legion will be holding a Festival of Remembrance on Saturday, November 3 at Winsford Lifestyle Centre. Featuring entertainment from the Roberts Bakery Band and Winsford Academy choir, Imperial, the event