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  • Restrictions on dog fouling and public drinking to remain

    CHESHIRE West and Chester councillors have renewed existing measures controlling the consumption of alcohol and dog fouling in public spaces. The measures, known as ‘public space protection orders’, or PSPOs, are designed to ‘regulate activities

  • Restrictions on dog fouling and public drinking to remain

    CHESHIRE West and Chester councillors have renewed existing measures controlling the consumption of alcohol and dog fouling in public spaces. The measures, known as ‘public space protection orders’, or PSPOs, are designed to ‘regulate activities

  • 'I love helping to make a difference'

    A STYLIST has been overwhelmed by the warm welcome he has received in Middlewich. Ryan Thorpe has opened a new hair and beauty boutique in Booth Lane. “We have received amazing reviews,” said Yorkshire born Ryan, who trained as a celebrity

  • Children have fun playing on new basketball court

    SCHOOLCHILDREN in Winsford are enjoying playing a new sport in their playground. A new basketball court has been installed at Willow Wood Community Primary School. Pupils are having great fun improving their skills as they strive to get the

  • Cheaper school uniforms step closer says Northwich MP

    CHEAPER school uniforms are a step closer thanks to the work of Northwich's MP. Mike Amesbury, Labour MP for Weaver Vale, introduced his Private Members Bill earlier this year and it cleared a vital hurdle in parliament on Wednesday (September 16

  • Health chiefs slam lack of coronavirus tests

    HEALTH chiefs have slammed the lack of coronavirus tests as cases soar. Cheshire and Merseyside directors of public health are alarmed that access to testing in the area is limited and have joined forces to press for urgent action. Some residents

  • Health chiefs slam lack of coronavirus tests

    HEALTH chiefs have slammed the lack of coronavirus tests as cases soar. Cheshire and Merseyside directors of public health are alarmed that access to testing in the area is limited and have joined forces to press for urgent action. Some residents

  • Two men arrested on drug charges

    TWO men have been arrested in Middlewich on drug charges. Police officers conducted a warrant at Holly Court in Croxton Lane at around midday today. Two men, aged 45 and 61, were arrested at the block of flats for possession with intent to

  • Rail service boost for Northwich and Knutsford students

    A MINOR change to an afternoon rail service on the Mid Cheshire Line will make a big difference for students travelling home to Northwich and Knutsford from schools in Altrincham. The Mid Cheshire Line connects Chester to Manchester via Northwich

  • No Brexit lorry parks to be built in Cheshire say council

    CHESHIRE West and Chester Council has received confirmation that the Government is not currently considering any proposals for a lorry park to be built in Cheshire. The government have also made a commitment that any future plans for border infrastructure

  • No Brexit lorry parks to be built in Cheshire say council

    CHESHIRE West and Chester Council has received confirmation that the Government is not currently considering any proposals for a lorry park to be built in Cheshire. The government have also made a commitment that any future plans for border infrastructure

  • Winsford councillor leads calls against Greedy Pig homes plan

    WINSFORD residents and town councillors have hit out against a plan to build an apartment complex on New Road. Damon Horrill, the town’s Co-Operative pioneer, told the Guardian that Winsford residents ‘put our faith and belief in the neighbourhood

  • Warning as Cheshire sees rise in domestic appliance fires

    DOMESTIC appliance fires in Cheshire rose by more than 20 per cent last year, latest Home Office figures reveal. The figures, which were analysed by appliances insurer Prominence Support, show that there are almost 300 fires across the country every

  • Warning as Cheshire sees rise in domestic appliance fires

    DOMESTIC appliance fires in Cheshire rose by more than 20 per cent last year, latest Home Office figures reveal. The figures, which were analysed by appliances insurer Prominence Support, show that there are almost 300 fires across the country every

  • Fly-tipping costs council £3.1 million every year

    Fly-tippers cost Cheshire West and Chester council £3.1 million a year, it’s been revealed. The figure is enough for the council to purchase 470,000 library books. Now, ahead of Keep Britain Tidy’s Great September Clean campaign, councillors

  • Fly-tipping costs council £3.1 million every year

    Fly-tippers cost Cheshire West and Chester council £3.1 million a year, it’s been revealed. The figure is enough for the council to purchase 470,000 library books. Now, ahead of Keep Britain Tidy’s Great September Clean campaign, councillors

  • Children have fun creating Roald Dahl hats and potatoes

    CREATIVE children were challenged to create a hat or potato to celebrate Roald Dahl story day. Children used their imagination to create a Roald Dahl hat and potato Pupils at Darnhall Primary School in Winsford joined youngsters all over

  • Jack's supports scouts, cats, bees and a cricket team

    A SUPERMARKET is sharing £1,000 with four community groups. Jack's in Middlewich is donating £250 to four charities that successfully applied for funding through Jack's Supports Scheme. The Wheelock Street store launched the project to donate

  • Jack's supports scouts, cats, bees and a cricket team

    A SUPERMARKET is sharing £1,000 with four community groups. Jack's in Middlewich is donating £250 to four charities that successfully applied for funding through Jack's Supports Scheme. The Wheelock Street store launched the project to donate