All posts by Editor

  • Cultural heritage expert appointed to Peak Park Authority

    Mr Ken Smith has been appointed a member of the Peak District National Park Authority by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural...

  • ‘Dragons Den’ awards £88,000 to carers’ groups

    A Cheshire East Council-backed ‘Dragons Den’ event has handed out more than £88,000 to local carer organisations.  More than 100 local people attended the grant-awarding...

  • Sense and Sensibility

    Published back in 1811, Sense and Sensibility remains on of Jane Austen’s favourite works. The Dashwood sisters Elinor and Marianne face the trials and tribulations...

  • Steeleye Span return

    With their fiftieth anniversary approaching and a work rate to put many younger artists to shame, Steeleye Span, returns to the road.    Thanks to...

  • An evening of glamour with Tassels

    An evening of elegance and glamour await you in the world of Tassels An Evening of Burlesque presents a brand new show, Tassels. This alluring...

  • A Beautiful Noise – the life and work of Neil Diamond

    A lavish new production, A Beautiful Noise, is a joyful celebration of life and work of the legend that is Neil Diamond. Featuring the impressive...

  • Man arrested in county lines drugs operation

    Cheshire Police officers have arrested a man on suspicion of illegal drugs offences after executing a warrant in Congleton. The 32-year-old man was arrested on suspicion...

  • Wimslow man sought by police

    THIS MAN HAS NOW BEEN LOCATED Police are asking the public to help them trace a 35-year-old man from Wimslow who is wanted in connection...

  • Young Addaction to support Cheshire child exploitation

    A new service for young people has been commissioned to support a pan-Cheshire campaign to combat child exploitation. Young Addaction is an independent service that...

  • Police to investigate Council land deals

    A police investigation is to look into a land deal involving Cheshire East Council – after matters were referred to them by the authority. The...

  • Cheshire East – call for change

    Cllr Paul Findlow, Cheshire East Council’s cabinet member for corporate policy and legal services, has responded to the announcement of a petition which could alter...

  • White van battery man

    There’s been a report of a man driving a white van in the Mobberley, enquiring over used batteries. Anyone with information is asked to call...

  • Missing man found

    Paul Morris, who had been reported missing by his friends and family, has been found safe and well in the Leicester area. Thanks to everyone...

  • Motorists urged to prepare for winter

    With the darker nights drawing in and colder weather arriving, Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service is urging all motorists to ensure that their vehicles are...

  • Apple weekend at Tatton Park

    Bob in to Tatton Park’s Gardens on Sunday October 7th to celebrate, taste and learn more about delicious apples and pears. Tatton’s Gardens will be blossoming...

  • Police appeal for missing Macclesfield man

    Officers from Cheshire Police are appealing to the public to help locate missing Macclesfield man Paul Morris, who was last seen in Macclesfield near to the...

  • Students invited to have their day in parliament

    Macclesfield’s sixth formers have the opportunity to attend one of David Rutley MP’s Parliamentary Induction Days, to learn more about how Parliament and our democratic...

  • Meet the Chamber

    Members of North Cheshire Chamber of Commerce and Enterprise recently held one of their regular ‘Meet the Chamber’ breakfast events. At the well-attended meeting, hosted...

  • Government funding supports homeless strategy

    Cheshire East Council is stepping up its policy to tackle homelessness in the borough with the appointment of a rough sleeping coordinator and beds being made...

  • Council acts to reduce single-use plastics

    Cheshire East Council has made a significant commitment to reduce the impact of single-use plastic – and is urging you to do the same. If you...