Nantwich distribution firm Boughey plays key role during pandemic
Nantwich-based food distribution firm Boughey Distribution and its 600-strong workforce are operating around-the-clock to deliver food to retailers around the country.
Nantwich-based food distribution firm Boughey Distribution and its 600-strong workforce are operating around-the-clock to deliver food to retailers around the country.
A big-hearted Wistaston resident has set up a “Coronavirus Isolation Help Group” for Wistaston, Crewe & Nantwich residents via Facebook.
Families across Nantwich and Crewe will start receiving the new Cheshire East Council food caddies from January 6.
It’s part of the authority’s new food waste recycling service and will see caddies rolled out over the next six to eight weeks.
TV celebrity chef and food writer Nigel Slater will be in Crewe as the curtain rises for the final time on the play based on his memoir.
Author of bestselling books and presenter of TV shows, Slater has been the food columnist for The Observer for 25 years.
A new food waste recycling service for Cheshire East residents will start in January 2020.
People will start to receive a small green food caddy from January 6.
Nantwich charities and community groups can register for food donations this Christmas Eve from local Aldi store.
Aldi launched its partnership with Neighbourly, a community engagement platform that links businesses to key charitable organisations, earlier this year.
Aldi’s Nantwich store is now donating surplus food directly to two local groups for vulnerable people in the area.
The food is being donated to homelessness charity Chance Changing Lives as well Nantwich Primary Academy.
Aspiring food entrepreneurs in Cheshire can turn their dream into business reality after Federation of Small Businesses teamed up with Le Cordon Bleu to launch the Julia Child Scholarship.
Nantwich Foodbank handed out 1,474 emergency food parcels to local people in last year, its latest figures show.
The shocking figures reveal three-day emergency food parcels given out between April 2018 and March 2019, with 651 going to children, was an 11% rise no the previous year.
By Stephen Topping, local democracy reporter
More than one in 10 Cheshire East pubs, restaurants, takeaways or grocery stores requiring inspection at least every two years is not being checked on time.
Cheshire East Council says staff vacancies are to blame for missing the target on food hygiene ratings in the first half of 2018-19.
A Nantwich pub has received a damning environmental health report into its food hygiene practices.
Cronkinson’s Farm pub in Stapeley received just a ‘1’ rating out of 5 in the latest inspection in October – the second lowest score.
Thousands of people have packed in to Nantwich town centre over the last 24 hours to enjoy the annual Nantwich Food Festival.
The sun has certainly shone on the event’s organisers as the warm weather has produced bumper crowds for the popular three-day festival.
Reaseheath College’s Food Industry department has honoured a former colleague by dedicating a technical centre to him.
Derek Allen, who died last year, was the Nantwich college’s commercial senior technologist and had worked at Reaseheath since 2008.
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