What’s On & Reviews

Wistaston author launches debut novel in Nantwich event

Wistaston author launches debut novel in Nantwich event

By Jonathan White
Local author Karen Kelly has launched her debut novel at an event at Nantwich Bookshop.

Karen, 51, from Wistaston, hopes her book “Lillian White’s Journey” will be a big hit with fans.

June 24, 2019
“Study of Nantwich” exhibition opens at Nantwich Museum

“Study of Nantwich” exhibition opens at Nantwich Museum

“A Study of Nantwich”, an exhibition by local artist Christian Turner, has opened in Your Space at Nantwich Museum.

Christian was born in Reading, and moved to Cheshire in 2006 at the age of 13.

June 23, 2019
Nantwich Film Club returns with “Wajib – The Wedding Invitation”

Nantwich Film Club returns with “Wajib – The Wedding Invitation”

Nantwich Film Club returns in July when it screens “Wajib – The Wedding Invitation”.

The screening will take place on Monday July 8 at Nantwich Civic Hall.

June 22, 2019
Preview: Riot Act at Crewe Lyceum

Preview: Riot Act at Crewe Lyceum

By Claire Faulkner
The critically acclaimed play Riot Act will be performed by Alexis Gregory at The Lyceum Studio on June 27 as part of its Stonewall 50th anniversary and Pride season tour.

June 21, 2019
Inaugural Nantwich Arts Day to be held on June 29

Inaugural Nantwich Arts Day to be held on June 29

The first ever Nantwich Arts Day takes place on Saturday June 29.

The event initiated by members of the towns Words And Music Festival team.

June 20, 2019
Plastic Free Nantwich exhibition to open at St Mary’s Church

Plastic Free Nantwich exhibition to open at St Mary’s Church

A Plastic Free Nantwich exhibition is to be opened at St Mary’s Church in Nantwich.

“Subversive Plasticity” is an inspired plastic waste art show in one of Cheshire’s most beautiful medieval buildings.

June 20, 2019
Garden Party planned to raise Nantwich Museum funds

Garden Party planned to raise Nantwich Museum funds

Enjoy an English country garden with cocktails, canapés and coaches on a summer afternoon in support St Mary’s Church, Acton and Nantwich Museum.

The event takes place at Glebe House, on Monks Lane in Acton on Saturday June 29 by permission of Mr and Mrs G Emerton.

June 19, 2019
Nantwich goes barking mad hosting international dog championships!

Nantwich goes barking mad hosting international dog championships!

By Jonathan White
Nantwich Town’s Weaver Stadium hosted a different type of sport – the international “Universal Sieger” German Shepherd dog championships!

It was the first time Universal Sieger (German word for winner) was held in the UK and was hosted by the German Shepherd Dog League of Great Britain in their centenary year.

June 18, 2019
Review: Ada, by Platform Theatre at Crewe Lyceum

Review: Ada, by Platform Theatre at Crewe Lyceum

By Claire Faulkner
Platform Theatre premiered their new show Ada this week at the Lyceum Studio.

June 15, 2019
Riot Act comes to Crewe Lyceum as part Pride Festival

Riot Act comes to Crewe Lyceum as part Pride Festival

A powerful theatre piece exploring the history of the LGBTQ rights movement will visit South Cheshire as part of a UK tour.

Riot Act embarks on a Pride season tour and comes to Crewe Lyceum on Thursday June 27 for one performance only.

June 14, 2019
Crewe and Nantwich MP Laura Smith latest drop-in sessions

Crewe and Nantwich MP Laura Smith latest drop-in sessions

Crewe and Nantwich MP Laura Smith will be available for members of the public to drop in over the next two weeks.

On Friday June 14 there is a Drop-In Surgery at Breeden House in Crewe 1.30pm – 3pm.

June 12, 2019
Cheshire East Council to provide Pride in the Park bus service

Cheshire East Council to provide Pride in the Park bus service

Visitors to this year’s Pride in the Park in South Cheshire will be able to use free transport to and from the event.

The service, provided by Cheshire East Council’s Transport Service Solutions company, will offer free buses from both Cheshire College South and West and Crewe train station into Queens Park, Crewe.

June 10, 2019
PICTURE SPECIAL: Wybunbury Fig Pie Wakes attracts thousands of visitors

PICTURE SPECIAL: Wybunbury Fig Pie Wakes attracts thousands of visitors

By Jonathan White
Thousands of people braved the wind and rain to enjoy the quirky annual Wybunbury Fig Pie Wakes.

The event, organised by the Wybunbury Tower Preservation Trust, dates back at least 200 years though stopped in 1920.

June 9, 2019

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