October, 2018 | Knutsford Times
  • ‘Spooktacular’ Ruby’s Centre connects communities

    More than 100 people attended a spook-tacular and fun-filled event at the latest Connected Communities centre. Ruby’s Fund, in Congleton, was packed with children and families at the end of October – all of whom came to...

    • Posted October 31, 2018
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  • Free talk at World War I ‘Letters Home’ Exhibition at Northwich’s Lion Salt Works Museum

    On Saturday 3 November, award-winning Great War researcher, Nigel Meyrick, will be giving a free talk about the poignant World War I exhibition curated by him called ‘Letters Home – Communications on the Front’. The exhibition features...

    • Posted October 31, 2018
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  • Knutsford wedding venue has licence reviewed

    Local people living near Larkspur Lodge – formerly known as Leicester Warren Hall – have complained about the way that guests have left the area surrounding the venue, leading to the venue’s licence to review. The complaints...

    • Posted October 31, 2018
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  • Stay safe this Hallowe’en

    Cheshire police want everyone to feel safe and enjoy Hallowe’en this year. To reassure the community there will again be an increased officer presence across the county this Hallowe’en period. However, this time we’ll have the Youth...

    • Posted October 30, 2018
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  • Cheshire East Council helps spearhead crackdown on rogue traders

    The council has been working with the police and ‘the Revenue’ to crack down on rogue traders and deter fraudsters from operating in the region. Cheshire East Council’s trading standards officers and community enforcement officers have been...

    • Posted October 30, 2018
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  • Family pay tribute following Macclesfield collision

      The family of a man who sadly died following a collision in Macclesfield have paid tribute. The collision, which involved a HGV and a motorcycle, occurred on the A536 Congleton Road at the Flower Pot crossroads...

    • Posted October 29, 2018
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  • PCC welcomes new strategy which holds forces to account over workforce diversity

    A new strategy which aims to make police forces across the country more diverse has been welcomed by Cheshire’s police and crime commissioner, PCC David Keane. The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) is recommending that all senior...

    • Posted October 29, 2018
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  • Vanishing Gardens and Landscapes threaten UK Future

    For the first time a report* by Oxford Economics for the Ornamental Horticulture Roundtable Group** reveals the significant value of the UK’s ornamental horticulture and landscape industries. In light of its economic importance, the industry contends that...

    • Posted October 29, 2018
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  • Council to consult on Pre-Budget Consultation Report 2019-2022

    Cheshire East Council has published its Pre-Budget Consultation Report for 2019 to 2022. Set against a backdrop of increasing demand and rising costs, the report sets out proposals on the council’s financial plans as to how services...

    • Posted October 29, 2018
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  • Volunteers needed to check on police custody facilities

    David Keane, the police and crime commissioner for Cheshire, is looking to recruit volunteers across Cheshire to help him ensure detainees in police custody are being treated fairly. David is seeking volunteers to join his Independent Custody...

    • Posted October 29, 2018
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