Archive for: April, 2009

Banks, lending and your money

nicwilliams

Earlier this year we saw four representatives of two of the largest lenders in the country appear before the Treasury Select Committee in parliament to try and explain to the assembled members of parliament what occurred within their two banks, that allowed them to collapse in such an extraordinary way.

Positive Policing: Arrests made

The Knutsford Times will now bring the most up-to-date information regarding police activities in the area. These updates will help to increase awareness and offer support to officers seeking information on criminal activity in and around Knutsford.

Egerton won the League Cup Final

Egerton started as underdogs against the League Champions but got off to a flying start with a goal in the second minute from Wall after an excellent cross from Clawson. Egerton continued to play some good football but Frodsham gradually fought their way back and both evenly matched teams continued to provide us with a [...]

Regent Fun: The street will come alive

To coincide with this years May Day Festival, there will be a Family Day on Regent Street in the heart of Knutsford. As Knutsford's famous May Day Festival is a celebration of the local community, the local traders of Regent Street have organised an family themed event to bring the community together on this special day.

Jazz came to Knutsford with a swing

Brook Street Chapel jumped at the chance of hosting a jazz concert when they were approached by a well- known Irish group who were planning their first tour of the U.K. It was a great opportunity to bring Jazz to Knutsford whilst at the same time raising much needed funds to improve the access to the chapel.

Season ends in style – video report included

Knutsford 2s continued their great end of season form to finish with 4 wins from the last 5 games. They overcame their old foes Macclesfield 4s 36 – 5 on a warm, sunny day at Mere Heath Lane.

Staly a bridge too far

For the first game of the season, illness ravaged Knutsford played host to Stalybridge. Knutsford won the toss and bowled first on a green track.

Small businesses losing faith in Government following 2009 Budget

Research carried out by the Forum of Private Business (FPB) following the 2009 Budget suggests that owners of smaller firms are losing faith in the Government.

Tougher fines for dog owners

New charges are being brought in by Cheshire East to tackle the number of stray dogs in the Borough, as the Council warns that it will get tough on the issue of the problems caused by dogs on the streets.

No respite for small businesses in the 2009 Budget

The Forum of Private Business (FPB) is concerned that the 2009 Budget has failed to address the main issues threatening the UK’s struggling small businesses.

Search Archive

Search by Date
Search by Category
Search with Google

Features

Log in