Latest events planned for Nantwich Library in April
Nantwich Library is to run a series of events over the coming days for residents.
There will be an ITea & Chat group on Thursday April 5 from 2.30pm to 4pm.
Nantwich Library is to run a series of events over the coming days for residents.
There will be an ITea & Chat group on Thursday April 5 from 2.30pm to 4pm.
Tens of thousands of visitors are expected to descend on Nantwich over the Easter weekend for the town’s 22nd Jazz, Blues and Music Festival.
Tickets to see headliners Dr Feelgood and Glenn Tilbrook from Squeeze are fast approaching sell-out and organisers have advised music-lovers to book early to avoid missing out on their favourite performers.
Nantwich youngsters can be firmly in the driving seat of one of the top sports cars.
Jaguar is to stage an “ultimate young driver experience” at Dorfold Hall in Nantwich aimed at 11-17 year olds.
An exhibition which displays portaits of well-known faces of Nantwich, has opened at the town’s museum.
“The Face of Nantwich” exhibition has opened in the Your Space Gallery at Nantwich Museum on Pillory Street.
Hundreds of local families will be flocking to Reaseheath College in Nantwich for the first two weekends of March to enjoy the popular lambing events.
The lambing weekends have been a major draw to the college for the past 22 years.
Plans to involve the local community in caring for Nantwich’s watercourses will be described at a free public lecture at Reaseheath College tomorrow (February 15).
The ‘Love My River’ Project has enjoyed great success in Northwich and there are plans to extend the scheme into Nantwich in 2018.
Nantwich Library is to stage a “Let’s Draw in Virtual Reality” workshop in half-term.
The session will be held on Monday February 19, between 10am and 2pm.
Dogs and their owners are being invited to join a mass morning dog walk along the Shropshire Union Canal in Nantwich on February 17.
The free Doggy-Do-Dahs event, from 10.30am, is being organised by the Canal & River Trust, the charity which oversees 2,000 miles of canals across England and Wales.
Nantwich Jazz, Blues and Music Festival is set to be a star-studded event with a record number of performers lined-up to entertain this Easter.
Festival programmes are now available online and at local outlets listing all the famous names whose stage skills will turn Nantwich into a mecca for music-lovers over Bank Holiday weekend, March 29 to April 2.
Nantwich Museum wants the town’s residents to help put together a new exhibition on “Welsh Row through the Ages”.
It’s hoped the display will be mounted at the Pillory Street venue in the summer.
Talented students from Cheshire College – South & West will light up the stage this week in Dance 2018 – The Evolution.
The show at the college’s Crewe campus will include all styles of dance and demonstrate how dance and society has evolved over the decades.
By Jonathan White
Thousands of people gathered to enjoy the 44th annual Battle of Nantwich & Winter Fayre in and around Nantwich and Mill Island.
The event, organised by the Holly Holy Day Society, saw hundreds of Sealed Knot troops re-enact the infamous battle of 1644.
Crewe & Nantwich MP Laura Smith is to stage more local surgeries in February and March.
Some will be drop-in surgeries, but more appointment-based surgeries have been organised to cope with demand, her office has said.
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