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Institute of Directors appoints Richard Huxley as Cheshire chair

Institute of Directors appoints Richard Huxley as Cheshire chair

The Institute of Directors (IoD) has appointed boss of Nantwich firm NWF Fuels Richard Huxley to lead its Cheshire branch.

September 10, 2021
Nantwich firm Direct Access launches new “Evacuation Chair”

Nantwich firm Direct Access launches new “Evacuation Chair”

Nantwich-based accessibility consultancy Direct Access has launched its new Evacuation Chair range.

Developed by disabled people it is the first time that Chairs have been developed with a disabled evacuee in mind.

May 3, 2021
Nantwich Museum appoints new chair of trustees

Nantwich Museum appoints new chair of trustees

Nantwich Museum has appointed Dr Trevor Evans, a former chemical engineer, as the new chair of the Board of Trustees responsible for running the facility in Pillory Street.

During his career, Dr Evans has managed professional bodies in both the UK and Australia.

April 2, 2021
Crewe-born author launches debut novel aged 50

Crewe-born author launches debut novel aged 50

By Jonathan White
South Cheshire writer Jed Cope has launched his debut novel at the age 50.

Writing under his pen name Jeddy McClownFace, ‘The Chair Who Loved Me’ is a fantasy/comedy/sci-fi story for older children and adults.

February 8, 2021
Chair exercise classes staged at new Nantwich firm Right At Home

Chair exercise classes staged at new Nantwich firm Right At Home

Healthcare specialists have teamed up with a Nantwich company to offer special fitness classes for elderly people.

Physiotherapists from ctchealthcare are staging chair-based exercise classes at Right at Home which has opened new offices on Hospital Street.

December 19, 2017

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