Brine Leas celebrates GCSE success under new grading system
Students and staff at Brine Leas in Nantwich are celebrating an excellent set of GCSE results.
It’s the first set of results under the new style 9 to 1 grades.
Students and staff at Brine Leas in Nantwich are celebrating an excellent set of GCSE results.
It’s the first set of results under the new style 9 to 1 grades.
Emergency repair work on the A530 Middlewich Road in Nantwich is to be completed next week.
The road has been closed since July 19 after a major water mains failure flooded the road and washed parts away.
Patients in Crewe and Nantwich are being seen and treated for suspected cancer faster than the national average, latest NHS figures show.
Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which manages Leighton Hospital, has been named as one of the country’s leading Trusts in the proportion of cancer patients seen and treated in the expected time frames.
The Chief Constable of Cheshire Police Simon Byrne has been suspended and faces allegations of gross misconduct, it emerged today.
The decision, by Police and Crime Commissioner David Keane, follows advice from the IPCC.
The number of hedgehogs admitted to an RSPCA wildlife centre in Nantwich is set to spike at 400, sparking an appeal by staff.
More than 375 of the spiky creatures have came into the care of Stapeley Grange Wildlife Centre in 2017 – an average of 12 a week.
Reaseheath College in Nantwich will not merge with North Shropshire College after they failed to secure Government funding for the move.
The colleges have been working together for over a year, sharing best practice and quality improvement projects.
A motorcyclist is in hospital after the third serious accident on the A534 at Faddiley, Nantwich, in as many weeks.
The latest incident involved two motorbikes and a car on the Wrexham Road shortly after 1pm yesterday (August 20).
Two South Cheshire friends shaved their heads and raised £2,720 for Kidney Care UK and “Head Injured People” (HIP) in Cheshire.
As part of a “fifty before fifty” series of challenges, Kerri Williams organised the head shave in memory of her mother.
Nantwich Sainsbury’s has announced its new Charity of the Year for 2017-2018 – the Nantwich branch of the Riding for the Disabled.
The charity provides opportunities for children with disabilities to enjoy the experience of riding which has proved beneficial as well as enjoyable.
By Jonathan White
An autistic artist is creating stunning oil paintings of Nantwich scenes to sell as cards.
Talented Christian Turner, aged 23, from Sandbach, produced this painting of Nantwich Town Square as his first scene.
School staff and pupils in Nantwich are celebrating after another strong performance in A level results by Malbank and Brine Leas.
Many students are now lining up places at top universities around the country after picking their results today.
Highways staff were left red-faced after painting bright yellow ‘school’ warning signs outside a village school near Nantwich which closed 10 years ago!
The clanger was made outside the old Buerton Primary School on Woore Road near Audlem.
A Nantwich business has launched an initiative to put extra cash in the coffers of South Cheshire schools.
Watts Mortgage and Wealth Management has introduced a referral scheme which pays schools £150 on the successful completion of a product taken out by parents or family members.
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