Archive for: February, 2010

North West farmers hear Political Pledges and promises aplenty at NFU Conference

A delegation of 60 farmers from the North West region spent two days at the NFU Conference 2010 debating the political, business and environmental issues that will determine farming’s future. With a general election expected in weeks, and campaigning in full swing, the NFU conference was a key platform for the three main parties to [...]

Get Creative at Tatton Park!

Constable had Suffolk, Van Gogh had Provence; what will rural Cheshire East inspire in its budding artists?

Figures show small firms losing out on energy deals compared to big businesses

With figures suggesting big companies are able to secure far better energy prices than small businesses the Forum of Private Business (FPB) is urging firms to shop around for better deals.

Hitler Killed My Canary.

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Is a dark musical comedy about fathers, tea and war and is an extraordinary mix of the humour of 1940’s Britain and the tragedy of the world’s most bitter conflict.

Victorian crime writer’s ghost haunts legal eagle’s latest whodunnit

Acclaimed crime fiction author, and head of employment law at Knutsford law firm Mace & Jones, Martin Edwards returns to action this month with his latest whodunnit ‘The Serpent Pool’.

Think smallest first when policy-making, FPB tells Government

Legislators need to think smallest first in order to safeguard the future of Britain’s small firms, according to the Forum of Private Business (FPB).

Valuing Volunteers at Tatton Park

On Wednesday 17th February, Cheshire East Council acknowledged the invaluable contribution of more than 80 volunteers at Tatton Park.

Light at the end of the tunnel for Knutsford 2nds

With the 1st XV having a weekend off, the Knutsford 2nd XV Home game became the main event this Saturday for KRFC.

Dendy's hard work secures a comfortable victory

In the game of the day second place Mary Dendy took on third place Wilmslow Sports who had already inflicted a heavy defeat on Paul Cronshaw’s men earlier in the season running out 7-3 winners when the sides met at Jim Evison Fields.

Tabley Friends’ Next Project: Bringing the Chapel back to Life!

Plus their New Programme of Spring and Summer Events

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