MORE than 300,000 homes across the UK are better protected from the effects of climate change compared with 2015 – including some 400 in Cheshire West.
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Vulnerable no longer need to shield – but should still take care
VULNERABLE people in Frodsham will no longer have to shield from coronavirus from April 1.
Continue readingMP concerned over more than 500 ‘do not resuscitate’ decisions
LOCAL MP Mike Amesbury has raised concerns at more than 500 ‘do not resuscitate’ decisions made during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic after fears older people and those with a learning disability were treated differently.
Continue readingMP raises concerns over class sizes
LOCAL MP Mike Amesbury is concerned 3,200 more children in his constituency are in class sizes over 30 after a decade of Conservative Government.
Continue readingResidents go green as recycling rates rise during lockdown
LOCAL residents have gone green during the coronavirus pandemic, as recycling rates have risen.
Continue readingFrodsham and Helsby to benefit from £1.075 million Rural Mobility Fund
FRODSHAM, Helsby and surrounding villages are set to benefit from a £1.075 million Rural Mobility Fund as part of a three-year trial of an innovative public transport service for residents living in rural and suburban areas.
Continue readingCricket returns to Frodsham on April 17 – subject to Covid restrictions
CRICKET returns to the Frodsham area on April 17 – Covid-19 restrictions permitting. Frodsham will be playing in the UKFast […]
Continue readingFrodsham ‘phone box up for grabs – for just £1!
AN iconic red ‘phone box in Main Street, Frodsham, is up for grabs by a local community group who can […]
Continue readingPCC calls for tougher punishments following rise in dog thefts
CHESHIRE police and crime commissioner David Keane is calling for punishments for dog thieves to be reviewed following a rise in dog thefts during lockdown.
Continue readingFree PPE for unpaid carers in Frodsham
UNPAID carers in the Frodsham area, who do not live with the person they care for, can now get free personal protective equipment (PPE).
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