Applestump Records opens permanent store in Nantwich
A new music record shop in Nantwich has found a permanent home!
Steve Cook’s enterprise has been music to the ears of many in the town since he launched Applestump Records earlier this year.
GB gold medallist Katherine Copeland joined local school pupils to mark the official opening of the new Aldi store in Nantwich.
The new store on Station Road, which employs 34 staff, opened yesterday (June 10) after the old was knocked down.
The boss of the new Aldi store in Nantwich says she’s looking forward to opening their doors once again after nine months.
Hayley Rogerson and her team closed the store back in September so it could be knocked down and a new-build erected in its place.
The new Aldi supermarket in Nantwich is to reopen on June 10, it was confirmed today.
The old store, on Station Road, was closed on September 16 and then demolished to make way for a new-build.
Nantwich music fan Steve Cook put his lockdown boredom to good use – by launching a new music store!
Steve was so frustrated at not being to buy a vinyl record anywhere that he decided to run one himself – and Applestump Records was born.
A designer furniture store has added a touch of luxury to Leighton Hospital – after donating £32,000 worth of items.
Arighi Bianchi, based in Macclesfield, has provided the hospital with a range of leather armchairs, tables and wall art to be enjoyed by its staff.
M&Co’s store in Nantwich is one of more than 200 to be saved following a financial restructure aimed at preserving more than 2,200 jobs.
The company, which has had a presence in the town for over 25 years, appointed administrators in April as the coronavirus outbreak forced the closure of most UK retailers for almost four months.
The Laura Ashley store in Nantwich is re-opening on June 20 – to launch its “closing down” sale.
The Station Road outlet is one of several in Cheshire which the British retail brand has confirmed will be closing.
By Stephen Topping, local democracy reporter
Plans for a new Aldi store in Crewe have been approved after developers vowed to spend £40,000 to protect great crested newts on the site.
Cheshire East Council’s strategic planning board passed proposals for the land, off University Way, despite officers recommending it for refusal.
By Stephen Topping, local democracy reporter
Planning officers are again calling on councillors to reject Aldi’s plans for a new Crewe store despite more than 3,000 people signing a petition to support it.
The retailer is closing its supermarket at the Grand Junction retail park next year and wants to build the new 1,801sq m store off University Way as a state-of-the-art replacement.
A new shopping experience is being launched in Nantwich which will be completely free from single-use-plastic.
The Store, a new grocery outlet, will offer everyday items including fresh produce, toiletries, household products and confectionery, as well as eco-friendly alternatives.
Three men have been charged in connection with a series of burglaries at shops in Nantwich.
Aaron Hobin, 25; David Benn, 27 and Benjamin Benn, 31, were all arrested on Thursday May 30.
Staff at Marks and Spencer Simply Food in Nantwich have helped to raise more than £1,300 for Mid Cheshire Hospitals dementia appeal.
The team at the Beam Street store chose to support the charity’s “Everybody Knows Somebody” as their charity of the year for 2018/2019.
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