CEC rakes in £1.5 million in parking fines in 2021
By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
Cheshire East Council raked in more than £1.5 million in parking fines in 2021.
And one driver received a whopping 58 tickets totalling £3,320!
By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
Cheshire East Council raked in more than £1.5 million in parking fines in 2021.
And one driver received a whopping 58 tickets totalling £3,320!
By Liam Price
A Kingsley Williams goal 11 minutes from time gave Radcliffe a 1-0 victory over Nantwich Town at the Weaver Stadium.
Just three minutes earlier, Jimmy Lawrie saw a penalty and rebound stopped by Radcliffe keeper Oliver Martin after Matty Devine was brought down.
A blunder by Cheshire East Council means almost £20,000 of incorrect parking fines will need to be reimbursed.
The council has today apologised, admitting the error happened when 675 penalty charge notices were issued for drivers using some free car parks.
By Ryan Batty
A Sean Cooke brace from the penalty spot saw Nantwich Town claim their first win at Borough Park to topple relegation-threatened Workington.
Danny Glover gave Nantwich the lead after eight minutes, before Jason Walker lobbed Lloyd Allinson despite being in a dubious offside position.
Nantwich Town let a 3-1 lead slip in a dramatic game against fellow promotion chasers Warrington.
The Dabbers looked to have seized control in an enthralling contest on the road at Cantilever Park.
By Steve Sharman
Nantwich Town were undone by a late penalty as they lost 2-1 away at promotion rivals Farsley Celtic.
James Lawrie netted his fifth league goal of the season with a neat header bringing the game level in the second period after Adam Clayton had given Farsley a first half lead.
Nantwich Town earned a hard-fought goalless draw at home to fellow high flyers South Shields to retain their lead at the top of the Evo-Stik Premier Division.
But it could have been more for Dave Cooke’s men who were guilty of missing a penalty in the first half in a game played in wet and windy conditions at the Weaver Stadium.
Crewe Ath and Willaston WS progressed to the semi-finals of the Crewe FA Sunday Cup following penalty shoot-out wins.
Crewe Ath must have thought they had won their tie in normal time leading 3-1 against Betley going into the last minute.
A second half penalty was enough to knock Nantwich Town out of this season’s FA Trophy away at Stalybridge Celtic.
Jamie Morgan’s push in the penalty box convinced the referee to award a spot-kick to the hosts.
By Ryan Batty
Nantwich Town fans were left disappointed to see the Dabbers stutter to their first pre-season defeat away at Sandbach United.
Despite taking the lead from the penalty spot, Nantwich’s defensive frailties were exposed and allowed the hosts to fight back and win.
More than 2,400 motorists have been caught by Cheshire Police driving while using a mobile phone so far in 2016-17.
The startling figures were released on the day penalties issued for such an offence double in severity.
Premier Division NHB FC needed a penalty shoot out to defeat Division One Sandbach Town in the Crewe FA Sunday Cup.
The game finished 2-2 after extra time.
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