Police probe theft of Quad Bike from Wybunbury farm
A Quad Bike has been stolen from a farm on Wrinehill Road in Wybunbury, say police.
The exact time of the theft is not known but it happened before 8am on Monday May 21.
A Quad Bike has been stolen from a farm on Wrinehill Road in Wybunbury, say police.
The exact time of the theft is not known but it happened before 8am on Monday May 21.
By Jonathan White
Pebble artists in Nantwich and Crewe have been painting bees on rocks to pay tribute on the first anniversary of the Manchester Arena terror attack.
The worker bee is one of the best-known symbols of Manchester and came to symbolise Manchester’s resilience after the atrocity which killed 22 people a year ago.
By Stephen Topping
A Wybunbury councillor says there is “no point” in having the local plan if Cheshire East Council doesn’t do more to scrutinise housing developers.
Cllr Janet Clowes, cabinet member for adult social care and integration, spoke out at a southern planning committee meeting over an application to build 44 houses in Shavington.
Big-hearted pupils at Wybunbury Delves are running a fund-raising project in memory of their friend Lewis Crossley, who died of leukaemia last year.
Youngsters in Year 3 came up with the idea to honour Lewis, who bravely battled the disease before his tragic death.
Pupils at Wybunbury Delves Primary School near Nantwich proved they are “Times Tables Rock Stars” after their performance in a school competition.
In a contest involving several schools, Year 5 Wybunbury youngsters answered a staggering 53,149 questions correctly.
A family has appealed for help to identify a house featured in a painting believed to be based in Nantwich area.
Mark Robinson says the painting has been in his family for more than 50 years.
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.
By Jonathan White
Hundreds of families enjoyed the annual Wybunbury Fig Pie Wakes village event.
Organised by the Wybunbury Tower Preservation Trust, the event dates back at least 200 years though stopped in 1920.
Thirty workers from Jaguar-Landrover visited Wybunbury Delves Primary to help youngsters revamp their play area and library.
Wybunbury Delves was nominated by a parent to be the recipient of the annual Jaguar-Landrover charity event.
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