Remembrance Sunday Service in Nantwich
Nantwich Town Council and British Legion will be staging a Remembrance Service in Nantwich Town Centre this Sunday, November 10.
The service will be led by Rev. Dr Mark Hart, of St Mary’s Church in Nantwich.
Nantwich Town Council and British Legion will be staging a Remembrance Service in Nantwich Town Centre this Sunday, November 10.
The service will be led by Rev. Dr Mark Hart, of St Mary’s Church in Nantwich.
Club and Society members from across South Cheshire will take part in the annual Societies Spectacular in Nantwich town square this weekend.
The annual event will be held between 9am and 2pm on Saturday (July 20) to show off the range of activities taking place locally.
Thousands of people young and old once again packed into Nantwich town centre to witness another spectacular Holly Holy Day “Battle of Nantwich” celebration.
The Sealed Knot marched through the town as they re-enacted the 1644 Battle of Nantwich, one of the key events in the English Civil War.
Police have tracked down a woman who vandalised some of Nantwich town square’s Christmas lights.
The damage to the lights was done on November 27, just a few days after the display was switched on to herald the festive season.
Yobs have vandalised Christmas lights in Nantwich town centre less than two weeks after they were switched on.
Town council staff found the damaged lights over the last two days.
Thousands of people packed in to Nantwich town square to enjoy the festivities of the Nantwich Christmas Lights switch-on event.
The event, organised by Nantwich Town Council, proved as popular as ever and featured music, entertainment, fireworks and laughter.
Thousands of people packed in to Nantwich town centre today to pay tribute to those who died in war on the centenary of Armistice Day.
Crowds watched a parade of cadets, veterans, emergency services and dignitaries which arrived at the town square from the Civic Hall.
Nantwich and Crewe are preparing for their annual Christmas Lights Switch-on events over the next two weeks.
And both towns are hoping to use the festive season to pull in the visitors.
Thousands of people have packed in to Nantwich town centre over the last 24 hours to enjoy the annual Nantwich Food Festival.
The sun has certainly shone on the event’s organisers as the warm weather has produced bumper crowds for the popular three-day festival.
Hundreds of Forget Me Not flowers planted in memory of someone loved and missed, have gone on display in Nantwich.
The arrangement of forever flowers has taken pride of place on the lawn opposite St Mary’s Church in the town square.
Town councillors in Nantwich say CCTV is effective in the town after five teenagers were caught on camera vandalising flowers and plants.
Nantwich Police officers were able to identify and trace the youths from the CCTV images catching them in the act in the town square and Pepper Street.
By Jonathan White
Visitors packed in to Nantwich town square for the popular Societies Spectacular event today (July 21).
Local groups and societies opened up stalls to promote what they do to a large audience in an event organised by Nantwich Town Council.
Nantwich was filled with the sound of children’s voices for a record-breaking Schoolsfest 2018.
Families flocked to the town centre to enjoy a packed programme of music, art, dance and drama involving more than 500 youngsters.
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