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Nantwich firm SYNETIQ collects 500 vehicles from police in two days

Nantwich firm SYNETIQ collects 500 vehicles from police in two days

Nantwich vehicle salvage firm SYNETIQ has experienced a record number of vehicle uplifts from police forces across the UK.

April 6, 2020
Nantwich company boss to “sleep out” in aid of homeless veterans

Nantwich company boss to “sleep out” in aid of homeless veterans

Nantwich company boss Steven Mifsud will be joining other CEOs as part of the RBLI sleep out for homeless veterans on March 26.

February 29, 2020
Cheshire East organisations sign up to support ex-services civilians

Cheshire East organisations sign up to support ex-services civilians

Organisations across Cheshire East have signed an agreement to support ex-military personnel re-adjusting to life on “civvy street”.

More than 20 key organisations have signed the Cheshire Armed Forces Covenant Partnership.

December 19, 2018
Heroes4Hire firm launched in South Cheshire for ex-service people

Heroes4Hire firm launched in South Cheshire for ex-service people

A former RAF servicemen has launched a new business in South Cheshire to help former Forces people get back into work.

Nigel Blanchard hopes his Heroes4Hire-Handymen (H4HH) business will bring together work
ethic, skills and employability of ex servicemen and women.

March 14, 2017
New “Live At Ease” service for veterans launched in Nantwich

New “Live At Ease” service for veterans launched in Nantwich

A new service is being launched for Nantwich veterans who need help for drug and alcohol addiction, unemployment, money, family or housing problems. “Live At Ease” aims to support 70,000 ex-forces personnel and their families living in Cheshire so they can cope with issues during or after working in the services.

December 6, 2012

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