Nantwich author Iona Grey to give talk at town library
Nantwich author Iona Grey will stage a special talk at the town’s library on Monday, May 16.
She will read extracts from and talk about her recent novel ‘Letters to the Lost’.
Nantwich author Iona Grey will stage a special talk at the town’s library on Monday, May 16.
She will read extracts from and talk about her recent novel ‘Letters to the Lost’.
Cheshire Wildlife Trust will throw open its farm gates to the public in June.
The trust’s 210-acre Bickley Hall Farm site will take part in LEAF’s (Linking Environment and Farming) national Open Farm Sunday event on June 5.
By Jonathan White
‘NanoCon’ comic returned to the Nantwich Civic Hall after the success of the inaugural event last November.
The main hall featured a collectors market of stalls, selling a host of collectable merchandise, handmade goods and artwork, and ample autograph and opportunities with stars of TV and the movies.
Reaseheath College’s Family Festival is gearing up for its annual event on May 15.
The action-packed festival, on the college’s Nantwich campus, will offer hundreds of activities and displays which appeal to all ages.
Nantwich Film Club will be hosting the town’s first annual Film Festival from May 20 to May 22.
Screenings will take place at Nantwich Civic Hall, the club’s regular venue.
Around 150 classic cars are expected to line up next month for the popular Nantwich event, the Weaver Wander.
The event, organised by the Rotary Club of Crewe & Nantwich Weaver, is set to take place on Saturday May 28.
Nantwich Town Council, Nantwich Bookshop and Max Books have teamed up to launch the first Nantwich Sports Book Festival.
A number of venues in the town are inviting prominent sports personalities and authors to discuss their latest book releases between May 4-7.
Leighton Hospital Prostate Cancer Support Group is to offer Nantwich men free PSA blood tests.
The group will carry out the tests at Nantwich Civic Hall on Saturday April 9.
By Jonathan White
Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker near Nantwich took visitors back in time to the Cold War this Easter.
‘The Soviet Threat’ event recreated what life was like either side of the Berlin Wall during the Cold War.
Nantwich Museum will stage Easter Craft workshops for children next week.
Youngsters can take part in egg decorating, origami animals, Easter baskets, mask making, quizzes and more on April 6 and 7.
This year’s Nantwich Jazz, Blues and Music Festival features a new stage featuring a host of live bands during the five-day event.
The festival, now in its 20th year, takes places across Nantwich this Easter starting today (March 24) to Easter Monday March 28.
Nantwich’s Hack Green nuclear bunker will be taking visitors back to the Cold War this Easter.
The Soviet Threat is advancing on the secret bunker March 26-27.
This year’s line-up at the Nantwich Jazz Festival demonstrates the growing diversity of one of the UK’s biggest town events, say promoters.
The festival, now in its 20th year, takes places across the town this Easter between March 24 and 28.
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