MAY 6 will be an important day for electors in Frodsham, with a borough council by-election and elections for two […]
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More than half borough’s eligible population now vaccinated against COVID-19
MORE than half of the eligible population in Cheshire West and Cheshire have received their first vaccination against COVID-19.
Continue readingPolice warn they will act against speeding motorcyclists this bank holiday weekend
POLICE are warning they will act against motorcyclists who feel it is acceptable to travel at excess speed and is encouraging them to ride on the county’s roads safely.
Continue readingMP opposes badger cull as campaigners fear 130,000 badgers could be killed
LOCAL MP Mike Amesbury is backing constituents who believe badger culling is not the answer to preventing the spread of tuberculosis in cattle.
Continue readingCouncillor hits out over CW&C’s “general neglect” of Frodsham
A FRODSHAM councillor has launched a stinging attack on Cheshire West and Chester Council (CW&C).
Continue reading300,000 homes protected from climate change flooding
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.
Continue readingVulnerable 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.
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