Nantwich town centre prepares for VE Day 70th anniversary
The flags and bunting are out in Nantwich town centre as preparations gather pace to mark the 70th anniversary of VE Day.
May 8 will mark the end of the Second World War in Europe in 1945.
The flags and bunting are out in Nantwich town centre as preparations gather pace to mark the 70th anniversary of VE Day.
May 8 will mark the end of the Second World War in Europe in 1945.
Nantwich has been awarded “coach friendly status” by the Confederation of Passenger Transport.
It could provide a big boost to the town’s tourism trade, with many travel companies now able to promote Nantwich as a destination for coach trips and tours.
The Nantwich Town Mayor charity quiz will take place later this month.
Teams of six are invited to take part in the event on Friday April 24 at Nantwich Civic Hall.
Volunteers and community helpers in Nantwich were rewarded at the town Mayor’s “Salt of the Earth” awards.
Scores of people gathered at Nantwich Civic Hall for the awards which preceded the annual mayor’s charity dance.
Nantwich Mayor Cllr Christine Farrall will be presenting awards to recognise and celebrate individuals, groups and businesses that make a real difference to the town.
Eight fittingly named “Salt of the Earth” Awards will be presented at a reception on Friday March 27 at Nantwich Civic Hall before The Mayor’s Charity Dance.
A ‘Murder Mystery’ night is being staged in Nantwich to help raise money for the town mayor’s local charities.
Richmond Village Nantwich will host the murder mystery dinner on Saturday February 28.
Two new Street Pastors have started patrolling Nantwich town centre to work alongside police keeping revellers safe.
The pastors were welcomed by Nantwich Mayor Cllr Christine Farrall at a St Mary’s Church ceremony.
School children from Nantwich wowed the town’s Mayor when they flooded her with entries to a Christmas card competition.
Cllr Christine Farrall asked youngsters to put their creativity into action and design this year’s card.
Nantwich Mayor Christine Farrall joined guest speaker Fiona Bruce MP to help celebrate 75 years of Cheshire East Citizens Advice Bureaux.
Citizens Advice Bureaux (CAB) first appeared in 1939, when more than 200 emergency centres were established throughout the UK and were all governed by a Central Committee in London.
The Mayor of Nantwich travelled to Raunheim in Germany to help cement a link between two towns – and pay tribute to victims of World War One.
Cllr Christine Farrall visited Raunheim to take part in a commemoration event to mark the centenary of the Great War.
Nantwich families will be all shook up this month when Elvis himself switches on the town’s Christmas Lights.
Paul Larcombe, one of the world’s top Elvis impersonators, will be the guest of honour at the Nantwich town Christmas Lights switch-on on November 22.
Mayor of Nantwich Christine Farrall is calling on brainy teams to join her charity quiz night later this month.
The quiz night takes place at Nantwich Civic Hall on September 26.
Staff and Residents of Richmond Village Nantwich will welcome the Mayor of Nantwich to open the centre’s new vintage tea-room.
Mayor Cllr Christine Farrall will be present with vice chairman of Crewe & Nantwich Royal British Legion and chairman elect for Cheshire Phil Dean at the opening tomorrow (August 1).
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