COUNCIL leaders across Cheshire have written to Health Secretary Matt Hancock expressing “serious concerns” about having enough vaccine supplies to meet demand.
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Police launch investigation following fatal collision near Helsby
POLICE have launched an investigation after a man died in a collision involving a car and a HGV near Helsby on Saturday.
Continue readingFrodsham Town Council elects new chairman
NEW chairman of Frodsham Town Council is Cllr Helen Hayes. The Overton and Five Crosses ward councillor, who first joined […]
Continue readingFrodsham student embarks on a “dream” digital career
A FRODSHAM student is embarking on his dream digital career – with a little help from graduates who have led the way in the industry.
Continue readingSix groups receive £44,000 in Frodsham Wind Farm grants
SIX community based projects in and around the Frodsham-Helsby area have been awarded funding totalling £44,000 by the Marshes Community Benefit Fund Panel.
Continue readingFire crew called out to barbecue fire
ONE fire crew was called out to a barbecue fire in the back garden of a property at Helsby last night, Wednesday.
Continue readingFrodsham choir to relaunch after winning £3,000 lottery grant
FRODSHAM-based One Voice community choir has been awarded a £3,000 grant from The National Lottery Community Fund to help with its relaunch following the lockdown.
Continue readingLive theatre set to make a comeback in Frodsham
LIVE theatre is set to make a comeback in Frodsham – with an outdoor production of Kenneth Grahame’s classic tale “The Wind in the Willows.”
Continue readingPolice and Crime Commissioner visits Helsby to hear about anti-social behaviour issues first hand
NEWLY-elected Police & Crime Commissioner John Dwyer visited Helsby on his first official engagement since being elected to the role earlier this month, following ongoing concerns involving anti-social youths in the village.
Continue readingFrodsham Council decides not to oppose thatched cottage plan
FRODSHAM Town Council’s planning committee has decided to make no objections in principle to a proposal to re-thatch the roof of a historic cottage in Main Street, Frodsham.
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