Archive for: January, 2010

Transfer time! and no.. it's not the premiership

Knutsford Times is migrating its entire site and infrastructure to a new home to provide better services.

FRAMING IDENTITY:

From 8 May to 26 September 2010, Tatton Park will stage its second Biennial of contemporary art, with up to 20 commissioned works responding to the site and notions of identity that emerge from it.

Tatton Park Biennial 2010 Makes a Splash

Leviathan – sized lily pads, a collapsing tree house, giant doll’s house, ‘fossilisation machine’ and a two-tonne block of ice carried from Greenland; just a taste of a number of extraordinary artworks envisioned for Tatton Park Biennial 2010.

Done over by Dendy

Poynton can consider themselves desperately unlucky not to have got anything from this encounter as they dominated the match particularly in the first half restricting Dendy to one sight of goal in the opening half hour. Dan Moult in goal for Poynton made a fine save from Matty Martin’s low drive. It was Martin involved [...]

Law firm urges employers ‘prepare now’ for changes in discrimination law

Knutsford law firm Mace & Jones issues an urgent plea to employers and HR directors to start planning now for the Equality Bill and other discrimination law changes, which are likely to come into force during 2010.

Holmes Chapel 1st XV through to the final!

Holmes Chapel faced Ellesmere Port last Saturday for a “winner takes all” encounter at Station Road.

R.N.L.I'S S.O.S!

Knutsford Rugby supports the RNLI SOS Day

Prenton too strong for Knutsford

Knutsford entertained league challengers Prenton at Egerton on Saturday and for the second time this season Prenton racked up 50 points against them.

Exciting times ahead at Brook Street Chapel

You could hardly fail to notice all the building activity at Brook Street Chapel and I would like to explain what exactly is taking place at this historic site

Play fair when enforcing music at work laws, says FPB

Small business owners, many of whom are paying hundreds of pounds so they can legally play music at work, are now able to complain to an ombudsman if they believe they have been treated unfairly by the Performing Rights Society (PRS). Under the law, business owners have to pay if their staff or customers are able [...]

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