Wulvern to stage Health and Wellbeing Fayre in Nantwich
A Health and Wellbeing Fayre is being staged at Nantwich Civic Hall.
It’s one of two fayres to be staged by Crewe & Nantwich Senior Forum and backed by local housing provider Wulvern.
A Health and Wellbeing Fayre is being staged at Nantwich Civic Hall.
It’s one of two fayres to be staged by Crewe & Nantwich Senior Forum and backed by local housing provider Wulvern.
Nantwich Choral Society is staging a special concert to mark the anniversary of World War One.
The performance of Karl Jenkins ‘The Peacemakers’ will be at St Mary’s Church in Nantwich on November 8.
People across South Cheshire are being invited to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Cheshire’s Sandstone Trail.
The Sandstone Ridge Trust is working with Cheshire Wildlife Trust, Forestry Commission, Meres and Mosses Landscape Partnership, Earth Skills Project and CWaC Council, to organise a series of walks stretching the 34-mile breadth of the Cheshire landmark.
Volunteers for Nantwich Litter Group are targeting the town’s grot spots again this week.
The team were out in force at the weekend around the town, and they will be staging a second group pick this Wednesday (September 24).
Wingate Children’s Centre in Wrenbury near Nantwich will be hosting a Family Fun Day to promote the launch of a new programme of sports activities.
The fun day, on Saturday September 20, will include gymnastic displays, face painting, bouncy castle, cake stall, dance workshop, sports activities, a treasure hunt, tombola and a variety of stalls.
By Jonathan White
Hundreds of visitors enjoyed the late summer sun at the South Cheshire Model Engineering Society open day in Nantwich.
Train rides, displays and demonstrations were held during the event held at the society’s base behind the Peacock Hotel, on Crewe Road, Willaston.
A second antiques market of the summer will be staged in Nantwich Town Square tomorrow (September 13).
Organised by V&A Fairs, the event is being put on in conjunction with Nantwich Town Council.
A second talk in a series accompanying the “Nantwich and the First World War” exhibition will be staged today (September 3) at 3pm.
Bill Pearson, of Reaseheath College, will speak at Nantwich Museum on Food Production around the time of World War 1.
A Nantwich Museum exhibition during the town’s Food and Drink Festival is sure to create a buzz – with the focus on bees!
The Pillory Street venue, which will be open 10.30-4.30pm during the three-day festival, has a First World War exhibition on show.
Beer lovers will be in heaven this weekend at the Camra Nantwich Beer festival.
The festival is now relocated and will be staged at the Railway Heritage Centre in Crewe.
Nantwich Library is offering people a chance to learn computer skills in a relaxed environment.
New “Learn My Way” sessions funded by Government will offer support by professional staff and IT buddies.
More big name performers have been signed up to play at the Nantwich Words and Music Festival.
The latest addition is Dodgy (pictured), the Brit Pop giants from the early 1990s.
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