Cronkinson Farm in Stapeley to be turned into Heritage community pub
A family pub in Nantwich is to close for a major £200,000 refurbishment.
The Cronkinson Farm pub in Stapeley will close on March 4 for 16 days, re-opening on March 20.
A family pub in Nantwich is to close for a major £200,000 refurbishment.
The Cronkinson Farm pub in Stapeley will close on March 4 for 16 days, re-opening on March 20.
Pear Tree School in Stapeley has launched a new weekly Playgroup.
“Little PiPs” is being run by the staff from ‘PiPs’ – the primary school’s own before and after school club.
Volunteers in Stapeley have installed new waymarkers to guide people around popular parish walks.
Stapeley Action Group designed and launched their first Walk Stapeley guide in May last year to help families explore the parish.
Gardeners in Stapeley can now apply for allotment sites after a deal was struck between their parish council and Nantwich Town Council.
The two authorities have come to a financial agreement so Stapeley residents can now apply for allotments in Nantwich town boundary.
Burglars targeted two neighbouring homes in Nantwich, stealing a hoard of jewellery.
The properties, on Broad Lane in Stapeley, were broken into in broad daylight.
Pear Tree Primary School in Stapeley is undergoing a £250,000 extension and refurbishment to cater for growing pupil numbers.
Builders have moved in and work is underway following the school’s successful application for funding.
Former pupils, staff, governors and volunteers of a Stapeley school can leave a permanent mark – in a new “Donate a Brick” scheme.
Pear Tree Primary School is raising funds to support the new extension of its school hall and to buy new equipment.
By Stephen Topping
An attempt to build 112 homes to fund the renovation of the Doddington country estate near Nantwich has been rejected following fierce opposition from neighbours.
Lady Rona Delves Broughton, who owns the Doddington Estate, wanted to build 112 homes across 12 smaller plots of land to fill a £9.6 million funding gap for the renovation of her estate – which has planning permission to become a hotel, and is on Historic England’s ‘at risk’ register in parts.
The “Party in the Lane” event in Stapeley has helped to raise more than £1,300 for St Luke’s Hospice, organisers say.
The event, held on June 9, was held on Wybunbury Lane and saw up to 300 villagers attend.
Thousands are expected to descend on Wybunbury next week at the popular and quirky Wybunbury fig pie wakes event.
It sees villages competing to roll their fig pies the furthest down the village high street.
Stapeley Action Group has designed and launched a new Walk Stapeley guide to help families explore the parish!
The new leaflet – available online – contains seven walks all starting from the Cronkinson Farm pub car park.
Stapeley and District Parish Council is joining the national “The Great Get Together” event on June 24 in memory of murdered MP Jo Cox.
The event takes place at Stapeley Community Hall on Pear Tree Field on June 24, from 2pm to 6pm.
Youngsters in Stapeley became superheroes for the day to tackle the scourge of litter near their school.
Year One pupils from Pear Tree Primary School in Nantwich spent the day in the local area picking up rubbish as part of our superhero class topic.
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