• Barnaby 2020 Homemade Parade

    The Barnaby Parade is one of the highlights of the festival bringing people together in a celebration of creativity and community. Sadly, owing to the...

  • Trafford Centre owner on verge of collapse

    Shopping centre giant intu could collapse into administration within a fortnight, it has been claimed. The retail centre owner remains in crucial talks with its...

  • The Royal Cheshire County Show 2020 goes virtual!

    The Cheshire Agricultural Society has announced the launch of The Royal Cheshire Virtual Show 2020. The much-loved traditional event, cancelled owing to the onset of the Covid-19  pandemic, regularly attracts over 80,000 visitors to the Cheshire Showground in Tabley. The online event, which will take place in lieu of the live Show on 16th  and  17th  June, promises to provide a flavour of the entertainment, education and fun which have become the signature of this vibrant  celebration of all things Cheshire. Rob Davenport, Show Director,  commented: “We are thrilled to be offering an online showcase of our wonderful Show, providing  competitors, visitors and traders an opportunity  to celebrate the riches of our county’s agricultural heritage.” Highlights of the virtual event will include fresh, engaging content from the Delamere Dairy Main Ring and  The Roberts Bakery Food  Halls, as well as the sights and sounds of all the celebrated showground marquees. Competitors are invited to enter their prized animals in an array of competition classes, including cattle, sheep, goats and, of course, light and heavy horses. Competitions will be judged on uploaded photographs and videos by a panel of Show judges and winners will be revealed online on the days of the virtual event. The ground-breaking initiative will also enable the Show’s diverse trade stands to present their products and services to an online audience, allowing shoppers to browse and purchase unique...

  • Paul’s Pics

    LocLocal wildlife photographer, Paul Beech, captured a pair of nest-building Great Crested Grebes on one of the Langley reservoirs. He said it was their fourth...

  • Tributes to ex-Kings pupil – GP Edward Cockayne

    The family of Edward Ernest Cockayne, who passed away peacefully at home on Friday, have paid the following tribute to the ‘influential and respected’ family...

  • East Cheshire Hospice virtual Christmas tree collection

    The East Cheshire Hospice Christmas Tree Collection Virtual Summer Campaign is really heating up! Thanks to your donations, Firgus has made it to sunny Portugal...

  • £1.4m project protects power supply for AstraZeneca

    A £1.4m project to protect AstraZeneca’s pharmaceuticals site, ensuring its sensitive manufacturing systems can operate around the clock, has been completed. AstraZeneca invested in the...

  • Will you help make Isla’s day?

    A devoted Buxton mum is asking people to send a birthday card to her four-year-old daughter – who has spent her last two big days...

  • Sai Life Sciences going into Alderley Park

    Sai Life Sciences, one of India’s fastest growing contract development and manufacturing organisations, is to establish its first European hub at Alderley Park. The business,...

  • Barnaby Festival 2020 Our Future is Ancient

    Image: Simon Buckley / Not Quite Light Macclesfield’s Barnaby Festival will be presenting a digital programme over the weekend of June 20 – 21 to...

  • Have you seen Pippa?

    The owners of cat Pippa are concerned that she’s not returned to her home in Belmont Avenue, Whirley since 24th May of this year. Black...

  • Cheshire East moves towards hydrogen refuelling

    Cheshire East Council has secured planning permission to build a green hydrogen refuelling compound in Middlewich  bringing carbon and air quality benefits to Cheshire East....

  • Two-metre Peters ward off intruders

    Peter Crouch is using a life-size cut out of himself to ward off intruders from his Mottram-St-Andrew home. Peter, 39, took the 2D model from...

  • Peak district beauty spots littered with disgusting scenes

    Images are emerging of some of the Peak District’s most picturesque beauty spots strewn with litter, abandoned barbecues and dumped beer cans. Sunny weather and...

  • Fire-fighting fund launched by Peak Park

    A new fundraising initiative has been launched by the Peak District National Park Foundation to tackle the causes and effects of fires in the open...

  • Appeal following Congleton arson

    Cheshire Police investigating an arson incident in Congleton are appealing for information. Firefighters were alerted to a fire at the former Moody Hall Nursing Home...

  • Bollington animal rescue team help save Tommy

    Firefighters rescued horse Tommy who became trapped in a bog. (Image: Alsager Fire Station) Animal rescue specialists were called in to help a horse that became...

  • Silkmen hit with further EFL charges

    Macclesfield Town Football Club has received notification from the English Football League charging the Club with further regulation breaches. All of the breaches relate to...

  • Tatton Park to re-open 3rd June

    Tatton Park is to reopen its parkland to the public on Wednesday 3 June. The decision is part of a phased response to the latest government...

  • Cheshire’s Golden Triangle hit by Chilean robbery gangs

    Manchester City’s Riyad Mahrez was hit in a £350,000 raid Over 1,000 Chileans have been deported over the past two years following a clamp down...