Crewe District Writers’ Circle to host Writers Fair in Nantwich
Crewe District Writers’ Circle is to host a Fair at the Nantwich Baptist Church.
The Writers’ Fair is on September 29, from 10am to 4pm.
Crewe District Writers’ Circle is to host a Fair at the Nantwich Baptist Church.
The Writers’ Fair is on September 29, from 10am to 4pm.
The Crown Hotel and Rodney Densem Wines have teamed up to run a gin tasting evening as part Nantwich Food Festival.
The event on Friday August 31 will also include food, drink and live entertainment.
A series of Foodfest competitions will be taking place as part of the Nantwich Food Festival next weekend.
Thousands of people are expected to descend on the town centre for the three-day taste-bud teasing event between August 31 and September 2.
Organisers of the Nantwich Food Festival are gearing up for an influx of 40,000 visitors to the town.
The three-day festival, backed by local food manufacturer Mornflake, will features food and exhibitors from around the globe during the event August 31 to September 2.
More than 400 people gathered at Party Gras in Nantwich to celebrate the 30th birthday of St Luke’s Hospice.
The Party Gras charity ball at Dorfold Park was supported by major local businesses including Mornflake, Event Equipment, trCREATIVE, Roberts Bakery and Redrow supporting the event.
Big Day Out Cheshire is celebrating its 5th year as the family festival returns to Nantwich this weekend.
The festival, which takes place at Dorfold Hall on Sunday July 29, is set to be the biggest yet with The Christians headlining and a whole host of family friendly fun.
The authors of “Slow Travel Cheshire” will be holding a talk and book-signing event at Nantwich Museum.
Kate Simon and Suzanne King will be speaking about their new book on Saturday August 4, from 2pm, at the Pillory Street venue.
By Jonathan White
Visitors packed in to Nantwich town square for the popular Societies Spectacular event today (July 21).
Local groups and societies opened up stalls to promote what they do to a large audience in an event organised by Nantwich Town Council.
Nantwich Museum will honour the memory of town councillor Norma Simpson at a special coffee morning next week.
The event will be held in honour of the late Cllr Simpson, who served on the council since 2007 until her death earlier this month.
Thousands of people will be descending on one of the biggest events of the year when Nantwich Show takes place next week.
And organisers will be relieved to see the weather is set fair for the next 10 days according to latest forecasts.
A talk on the powerful book “An Elephant in My Kitchen” will take place at Nantwich Bookshop on July 24.
The book tells the moving story of Françoise Malby-Anthony and her fight to protect a herd of elephants in South Africa.
Nantwich families fed up of the World Cup can try something different this weekend – free fishing!
The Canal & River Trust is inviting people to have a go this Sunday July 15 at bridge 104 on the Shropshire Union Canal at Calverley, Nantwich.
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