Vintage markets set to light up Nantwich in autumn
Specialist market firm Vintage Escapades is to stage three events in Nantwich this Autumn.
The events give people a chance to view and buy hand-made goods from local artists.
Specialist market firm Vintage Escapades is to stage three events in Nantwich this Autumn.
The events give people a chance to view and buy hand-made goods from local artists.
A fine art exhibition by four local art groups will be held this weekend in Nantwich.
The event, at Nantwich Parish Rooms by St Mary’s Church, will see work from ARTSupport, Pastel Club, Wybunbury Art Group and Shavington Art Group.
Shavington Drama Group is to stage an award-winning American mystery “The Game’s Afoot” in September.
The production – winner of Best Play! in 2012 Mystery Writers of America Edgar Allen Poe Awards – will be staged at Shavington Village Hall September 21-24.
The 5th Annual Chilli Festival will take place on September 17-18 at the Dorothy Clive Garden near Nantwich.
The fundraising event attracts hundreds of visitors and families from the local area and will take place from 10am to 5.30pm on both days.
Visitors to Nantwich Museum can see a rare 360-year-old journal of events in the town during the English Civil War.
The author was Thomas Malbon, a lawyer and sometime Registrar and Churchwarden, who lived in Welsh Row.
The Very Best In Stand Up live comedy returns to Nantwich Civic Hall on September 2 with a star-studded show to kick off a new season.
And comedy fans will enjoy top comedians from around the globe in the first show.
Summer fun is the aim of the forthcoming children’s workshops at Nantwich Museum.
Crafts and activities include weaving, windmills, the seaside, quizzes, really slimy sea creatures and much more.
Death Toll, the latest offering from thriller playwright James Cawood, is to play at Crewe Lyceum next week.
The show stars Corrinne Wicks (Doctors, Emmerdale) and Tom Butcher (Doctors, The Bill).
St Mary’s Church in Nantwich will host the annual gala concert organised by St Luke’s Hospice.
The concert is being held in association with the Nantwich Food and Drink Festival, on September 3.
Tens of thousands of visitors packed into another hugely successful Nantwich Show at Dorfold Park.
And the incredible annual event was also captured in these spectacular pictures.
Nantwich Library has unveiled its programme of summer events to keep youngsters entertained in summer holidays.
It all starts this Monday (July 25) when 6-11 year olds are invited to “Revolting Rhymes” workshop with Helen Chapman, 10-11am.
Nantwich Outdoor Pool has been basking in the glory of the hot weather this week.
And hundreds of visitors have also been taking advantage of the facility’s new outdoor cafe.
A range of booklets detailing local Nantwich history has been extended and is on display at the town’s museum.
Four new titles have been added to the collection.
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