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  • A bloody good show

    A MONSTER of a show that promises audiences a fang-tastic time is heading to Manchester this month in the frighteningly lively Vampires Rock. Power rock returns with a vengeance as rock singer Steve Steinman takes to the stage at the Palace Theatre on

  • Anti-incinerator groups have high hopes of success

    THE public inquiry into the future of waste management in Cheshire continues this week and campaigners fighting incinerator plans are putting forward a strong case. Government inspector Andrew Mead has spent the past week scrutinising Cheshire's Draft

  • Force back ‘slow down’ demands

    A CAMPAIGN group has been set up to demand that traffic slows down on a Northwich road. Speeding cars have been a problem for residents of Kingsway for many years and there are fears an accident is waiting to happen. Kingsway Road Safety Campaign has

  • You’ve got to bin it to win it

    INNOVATIVE pupils will face a real test this year when they are challenged to design a bin their peers will want to use. Middlewich High School has been awarded a £4,200 Awards for All grant to set up a design club with a difference for pupils of all

  • Bringing hope and help to victims

    AN UNUSUAL showcase will give a Middlewich group the perfect chance to share its good work on Saturday. Heart, Hope and Help, a charity set up to collect and deliver humanitarian aid to victims of the Chernobyl disaster, is one of many town organisations

  • Show success is a turnip for the books

    A FLOURISHING array of talents were on display in Middlewich on Saturday as green-fingered residents helped their annual show to triumph. Organisers of Middlewich and District Show Society's annual extravaganza are celebrating coming back from the brink

  • Gary’s off to America

    A WINSFORD man who is campaigning for better care for people with prostate cancer has been invited to America to learn more about advances in treatment. Gary Steele, of Cherry Crescent, will travel to Virginia next month to talk at a conference on prostate

  • Bad drivers are just driving me mad

    AS I am now retired and have spare time on my hands I decided to take note of other people's driving habits, and have come to the conclusion that 90 per cent of drivers in the Northwich area are blind. A few examples are listed below. Non-disabled people

  • Anti-incinerator groups have high hopes of success

    THE public inquiry into the future of waste management in Cheshire continues this week and campaigners fighting incinerator plans are putting forward a strong case. Government inspector Andrew Mead has spent the past week scrutinising Cheshire's Draft

  • Anti-incinerator groups have high hopes of success

    THE public inquiry into the future of waste management in Cheshire continues this week and campaigners fighting incinerator plans are putting forward a strong case. Government inspector Andrew Mead has spent the past week scrutinising Cheshire's Draft

  • Shots-Vics preview

    STEVE Burr has a full squad to pick from for tomorrow's trip to the Recreation Ground. Tony Gallimore played 90 minutes in Tuesday's 5-0 cup win over Alsager Town and he is added to the squad after three weeks out with a groin strain. Jonny Allan also

  • Saltworks gains £1m funds boost

    A PIECE of Marston heritage has been given its second lifeline in a year after securing £1million in funding. Vale Royal Borough Council has agreed to provide funding towards the cost of restoring the Lion Salt Works. It will provide £250,000 a year

  • With help at hand children can break away from abuse

    THOUSANDS of children across mid Cheshire have had their lives torn apart by domestic violence but new protocol has been unveiled with a view to ease the suffering. Attacks in the home account for 16 per cent of all violent crime, have more repeat victims

  • With help at hand children can break away from abuse

    THOUSANDS of children across mid Cheshire have had their lives torn apart by domestic violence but new protocol has been unveiled with a view to ease the suffering. Attacks in the home account for 16 per cent of all violent crime, have more repeat victims