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MID Cheshire has been paid a visit from a well travelled boy who has even met the president of the United States of America. Children's book character Flat Stanley visited Wyvern House last week after the grandchild of a Winsford couple sent him first
WORK has started on a 350,000sq ft warehouse at Midpoint 18 which could attract big business to Middlewich and fund the completion of the eastern bypass. Pochin Developments Ltd, in partnership with financial backer Northridge Capital, is in advanced
THE family of missing student Steve Cook have vowed to never give up their search for the 21-year-old as they mark the first anniversary of his disappearance. Today, Friday, the Cook family will reflect on their traumatic year since Liverpool University
TRINITY Methodist Church held its annual field day on Saturday following a colourful procession through the Wharton streets. The event was hailed a huge success by organisers, with thousands of pounds being raised for church funds. Church secretary
DONATIONS will be urgently sought later this month as the National Blood Service prepares for a drop in its stocks. The extra day's rest is enjoyed by many during the Bank Holiday weekend but National Blood Service spokeswoman Rachel Roberts believes
ALMOST £340,000 was spent on the aborted merger proposals for Cheshire Police - and there are fears the constabulary will never get the money back. Home Secretary John Reid pulled the plug on Cheshire's proposed union with the Merseyside force several
ALMOST £340,000 was spent on the aborted merger proposals for Cheshire Police - and there are fears the constabulary will never get the money back. Home Secretary John Reid pulled the plug on Cheshire's proposed union with the Merseyside force several
A NEW book charting the salt industry has been written by a couple who are both archaeologists. Andrew and Annelise Fielding have been experimenting with historic processes of salt making since moving to Cheshire in 1989. Their book, The Salt Industry