Fire crews tackle Wrenbury vehicle blaze near historic hall
Police and fire crews tackled a vehicle blaze close to Wrenbury Hall in Wrenbury.
The incident happened on Wrenbury Heath Road at around 5.15pm last night (November 25).
Police and fire crews tackled a vehicle blaze close to Wrenbury Hall in Wrenbury.
The incident happened on Wrenbury Heath Road at around 5.15pm last night (November 25).
Pupils at Pear Tree School in Stapeley joined Nantwich Green Spaces to build winter homes for hedgehogs.
The youngsters from Yellow class teamed up with Doug Butterill on the project.
Stapeley councillors are calling for action at two busy road junctions in Nantwich after a series of accidents in recent weeks.
There have been a number of incidents at the traffic lights junctions of Newcastle Road/Elwood Way and further along where Elwood Way meets A51 London Road and Peter de Stapleigh Way.
A relaunch of RSPCA Stapeley wildlife centre’s education programme will give young animal-lovers the chance to learn about all things wildlife.
The charity’s Stapeley Grange Wildlife Centre, on London Road, Nantwich, has launched a new timetable of activities which will take place at its education centre.
A big-hearted Stapeley pupil and her friend have helped to raise more than £150 and collected goods for homeless people.
Daisy Williamson and Mia Meahan teamed up to help raise funds and items for those at the Homeless Centre in Crewe.
Stapeley Parish Council is on the hunt for a new councillor to fill a vacancy.
The council, which comprises of 10 councillors, meets monthly at Stapeley Community Hall on Pear Tree Field.
A fund-raising tea party is being staged in Stapeley to raise funds for double lung transplant youngster Elle Morris’ post surgery treatment.
Elle, from Wrenbury, who starts Brine Leas School in Nantwich this week, had the transplant six months ago.
Four major Nantwich housing development applications are on a “high risk” list of 12 impacted by the manipulated air quality scandal, Cheshire East Council has revealed.
Developments at Stapeley Gardens, Kingsley Fields, Audlem Road/Broad Lane, and Queens Drive are all on the list the council has been forced to review after external investigators uncovered ‘deliberate’ manipulation of air quality test results.
A public inquiry into Muller Property Group’s controversial “Nantwich South” housing plan in Stapeley is to be re-opened, the Government has ruled.
It’s the latest twist in a five-year battle between Muller, who want to build a 1,100-home ‘village’ on land off between Audlem Road and Peter de Stapleigh Way, and those campaigning against it.
Nantwich bus users are being urged to air their views as Cheshire East plans a radical overhaul of its supported routes which could impact on hundreds of people.
The 10-week borough-wide consultation into proposed changes to subsidised bus services, including the ‘Little Bus’ flexible transport service, comes to an end on July 26.
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