Nantwich runners compete at Mow Cop Killer Mile
By Jonathan White
Nantwich runners tested themselves at the gruelling ‘Mow Cop Killer Mile’ road race.
And for one Nantwich family – the Buxtons – it was a day to remember with a hat-trick of wins!
By Jonathan White
Nantwich runners tested themselves at the gruelling ‘Mow Cop Killer Mile’ road race.
And for one Nantwich family – the Buxtons – it was a day to remember with a hat-trick of wins!
By Jonathan White
More than 1,700 riders enjoyed the spring sunshine around South Cheshire when they took part in the ‘Cheshire Cat Sportive’ cycling event.
The race, sponsored by Primal Europe, started and finished at Queens Park in Crewe yesterday (March 24)
A former teacher who runs the ‘Musical Moments’ franchise in Nantwich has been shortlisted in the 2018 E3 Business Awards.
Vicky Thornton has been running her interactive musical sessions in care homes across Nantwich, Crewe and Stoke-on-Trent since 2016.
By Jonathan White
More than 1,500 riders took part in the Velo 29-Primal Cheshire Cat Sportive cycling event in South Cheshire.
The ride, which started and finished at Queens Park in Crewe, offered participants three different routes.
By Jonathan White
More than 2,000 riders took part in the ‘Cheshire Cat Sportive’ cycling event in memory of former Nantwich student Paul Mooney.
Participants were able to park and register at the nearby South Cheshire College, then move to the start/finish line.
A South Cheshire cyclist has died after he ploughed into a tree near Mow Cop, police said.
The 36-year-old victim, from Crewe, was pronounced dead at the scene after the collision on Mow Lane.
Hardy runners from Crewe and Nantwich tackled one the highlights of the year at the “killer mile” event in Mow Cop. More than 500 runners braved the wind, rain and notorious Mow Cop hill, including several members of South Cheshire Harriers.
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