All posts by Editor

  • Tatton Park one of the best in Britain

    Tatton Park has been voted one of the very best attractions in the UK. Tatton is among a record-breaking 1,686 parks and green spaces that...

  • Tegg’s Nose rocks!

    Image ⓒ Granville Sellars 2016 Join Geologist Kate Riddington and Tegg’s Nose Country Park Ranger Martin James to explore the geological history of the park and...

  • Mindfulness Walk with Pamela Carr

    If you enjoy walking, love nature and want to explore Mindfulness – join Pamela Carr on this leisurely morning walk with a difference. The circular...

  • Art Fair 2016

    Above: Ron Coleman, White Mountain Over 85 local and regional artists and makers are preparing for the 2016 Macclesfield Art Fair in aid of East...

  • What’s on at Cinemac

    Cinemac Heritage Centre
, Roe Street
, Macclesfield SK11 6UT Recorded Information: 01625 423535 Enquiries: 07871 422937 Monday 25 July to Thursday 11 August Monday 25 July The B.F.G. (PG) 12.30,...

  • Adventures at the Riverbank

    The literary classic The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame will be among the productions for children on stage at Buxton Opera House in August. Along...

  • Jekyll and Hyde kicks off Buxton’s month of drama

    Prepare for the fright of your life in a dramatic new adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic and atmospheric Gothic melodrama Jekyll and Hyde. Everyone...

  • Tea with Oscar Wilde

    If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to live in the Victorian age, a new drama Tea with Oscar Wilde has reimagine the modern chat...

  • Gilbert & Sullivan hit the high notes in Buxton

    The glorious National Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company is back in Buxton from 26 to 30 July with three brand new productions. Accompanied by a...

  • New children’s adventure book for National Parks Week

    TV presenter Julia Bradbury loves the new children’s book ⓒ The Outdoor Guide Today marks the beginning of National Parks Week, the UK National Park family’s...

  • Day to day Tudor life – week by week

    A ‘jigsaw’ picture of domestic life in Tudor times is on offer at Little Moreton Hall during the summer holidays. Each week is themed around...

  • Bollington Brewery launches Siam Stout for beer festival

    Real ale fans visiting the Bollington Beer Festival this weekend are invited to toast the event with a festival ale, brewed specially to mark the...

  • Recorded crime down in Cheshire

    Official crime statistics for Cheshire have been released, and show a further fall in overall recorded crime for the year to 31 March 2016.  The...

  • Family fun all summer long at Dunham Massey

    Above: Enjoy family adventures at Dunham Massey this summer ©National Trust / Katie Clayton With acres of parkland to explore, a beautiful garden to picnic and...

  • Cheshire Police launch Navigate scheme

    Cheshire Police’s Navigate scheme aims to reduce reoffending and the harm and impact associated with this behavior with the understanding that addressing the root causes...

  • Macclesfield short film festival launched

    Attention you up and coming film makes, writers, directors and actors – do you think you could create a short film to enter into Macclesfield’s first...

  • Restorative Justice gets a boost in Cheshire

    Police & Crime Commissioner David Keane has welcomed Remedi UK to Cheshire as they take up their role as provider of Cheshire’s restorative justice &...

  • MP helps remember Bosley tragedy

    MP for Macclesfield, David Rutley, joined local residents in remembering the first anniversary of the tragic explosion in Bosley, in which four people sadly lost...

  • Do you know Frances or Janice Burge?

    Life is full of coincidences. I’m just back from a tour of Ireland and one of the places visited was the stunningly pretty little village...

  • Remembering the Bosley disaster

    A number of events are taking place to mark the first anniversary of the explosion at the Bosley Wood Treatment flour mill. Cheshire Police and...