Crewe house fire leaves woman and four children in hospital
A woman and four children are in hospital after a house fire in Crewe, police have confirmed.
The blaze broke out on Selworthy Drive at around 2.30am today (May 17).
A woman and four children are in hospital after a house fire in Crewe, police have confirmed.
The blaze broke out on Selworthy Drive at around 2.30am today (May 17).
A nine-year-old Superhero fan is shrugging off his own life-changing condition to tackle the Nantwich Duathlon this weekend.
Thomas Robinson, who has Muscular Dystrophy, will aim to run 400 metres, cycle two kilometres and then run a further kilometre in aid of the charity that supports sufferers like him.
More than 12,000 people poured into Nantwich to enjoy the carnival atmosphere of Reaseheath College’s Family Festival.
The action-packed festival, which offered hundreds of activities and displays, attracted the largest ever crowd.
Nantwich councillor Arthur Moran is the new mayor of Cheshire East – crowning 31 years in public life.
The retired magistrate, who represents Nantwich North and West, takes over the chain of office from outgoing mayor Olivia Hunter at Wednesday’s annual council meeting.
Two budding young artists from Nantwich have moved a step closer to being crowned designers of Royal Mail’s 2017 Christmas stamps.
Ten-year-olds Ben Hastie, of Acton Primary, and Grace Rebecca Lewis were chosen from 22,287 entries submitted from across the North West region.
Organisers of Nantwich Food Festival are holding an open evening for volunteers for this September’s event.
The festival, in Nantwich town centre, is run entirely by volunteers and needs around 100 community-spirited people to get involved.
The new Mayor of Nantwich has been installed, with Cllr Penny Butterill taking over the role.
Cllr Butterill, who represents Nantwich North and West, was invested at the Mayor Making ceremony during the annual Nantwich Town Council meeting last night (May 11).
A young Nantwich student has become an internet sensation overnight after a BBC video of him grilling former Prime Minister David Cameron went viral.
Max Parry was filmed questioning Mr Cameron who was visiting Nantwich to support Conservative candidate Edward Timpson’s election campaign.
Brine Leas School in Nantwich has been rated as ‘good’ overall by Ofsted inspectors, with BL6 earning an ‘outstanding’ rating.
It was the first inspection for the Audlem Road school in nine years, and sees it drop down from an overall ‘outstanding’ grade.
A landmark Supreme Court ruling has allowed Richborough Estates to build 170 homes on green land in Willaston.
The decision, by five judges in the highest court in the land, brings an end to a three-year legal battle.
A cyclist was injured in a collision with a car on Crewe Road in Nantwich.
The 22-year-old was taken to Leighton Hospital following the accident at around 8.30am today (May 10).
Young Nantwich swimmer Izzy Serventi is making a real splash by becoming the town’s youngest lifeguard.
Izzy, aged seven, is the youngest member of the Nantwich Neptune Lifesaving Club.
A radical plan to axe all subsidised evening and Sunday bus services, is being considered by Cheshire East Council.
The proposal, which will now go out for a 10-week consultation, is designed to save the authority more than £1.5 million.
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