Picture Special: Thousands flock to Nantwich Food Festival
The rain held off – and thousands flocked in.
Nantwich Food Festival is once again proving a massive hit, as these pictures prove!
The rain held off – and thousands flocked in.
Nantwich Food Festival is once again proving a massive hit, as these pictures prove!
Four top comedians had Nantwich in hysterics as the new season of Very Best in Stand Up launched into another rip-roaring season.
Funnymen Sam Avery, Steve Shanyaski, Andy Robinson and Adam Bloom added nicely to the packed crowd’s food festival mood at Nantwich Civic Hall.
One of the most important private collections of early British pottery is to be sold by Nantwich auctioneers Peter Wilson.
The sale of the Harold Blakey Collection will take place at the Market Street saleroom on Wednesday September 16.
Manchester Camerata is returning to Crewe Lyceum for the first time since 2010 with a concert which could re-establish a new series.
The orchestra was unable to continue its concert series back in 2010 due to funding cuts.
The South Cheshire Model Engineering Society 2015 Open Day will be held on Saturday September 5.
The event, which draws big crowds, will run from 11am until 5pm at the society’s tracksite behind The Peacock Hotel, on Crewe Road, Willaston.
Nantwich Food Festival organisers are looking for fearless foodies to tackle the Rhino Critter Chomp Challenge.
Competitors will face Deborah Bouchard – actress, author and co-owner of Bongos Rock & Roll Pickles, an artisan chilli company, who has signed up to the challenge along with The Nantwich Town Crier.
A Nantwich Museum flagday in the town has helped raise vital funds for the Pillory Street venue.
A total of £318.21 was collected in support of the museum trust which runs the museum – a registered charity which serves the whole community.
The hilarious Adam Bloom is the headline act when Very Best in Stand Up returns for a new season to Nantwich Civic Hall.
Bloom played Nantwich two years ago and delivered a memorable set of comedy.
The award-winning hit comedy Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense arrives at Crewe Lyceum next month on its new UK tour September 14-16.
It follows two successful national tours and a year in the West End.
An open day at Nantwich Marina will also unveil plans for the major Nantwich Aqueduct refurbishment project.
Sheila and Bill Saner, who run Nantwich Marina off the A534, are staging the event this Saturday, August 22.
Four summer fun workshops are to be held at Nantwich Library for youngsters in the town.
They will start on Monday August 24, with The Wild Roadshow, 10am to 11am, for youngsters aged 4 and above. £2 per person.
The Russian State Ballet and Opera House brings Verdi’s opera masterpiece La Traviata to Crewe Lyceum next month.
The tragedy in three acts features arias and music performed in Italian by a cast and an orchestra comprising more than 30 musicians.
Acton Amateur Operatic Society will present its latest production “A Night in the Spotlight” next month.
The group will be performing at St Mary’s Church Hall in Wistaston on September 12, from 7.30pm.
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