Cheshire | Archive | 2004 | October


Stories for 15 October 2004

Congleton News

Left in ruins

EDUCATION bosses are seeking alternative places for 110 children from a school devastated by fire.  more...

Congleton Sport

Third defeat in a row for poor Bears

CONGLETON Town boss Kevin Langley is looking to sign new players to give a much-needed boost to his struggling side.  more...

Congleton Whatson

Teenagers rise to the challenge

TEENAGERS are taking on the challenge of one of the top musicals of all time for their latest production.  more...

Crewe News

Two arrested after stabbing

TWO Crewe residents have been arrested for attempted murder in connection with a stabbing in the West End on Monday afternoon.  more...

Giving residents a chance to make a public protest

PROTESTERS campaigning against the relocation of Crewe's War Memorial are staging a meeting to see what residents want.  more...

A masterclass by TV poet John

CREWE'S university has launched a new creative writing programme with a show by acclaimed poet John Hegley.  more...

Knutsford News

ADDICTS will take their first steps towards quitting smoking next month.

Health officials are to begin group help sessions at Knutsford Leisure Centre.  more...

Newton News

We are going to fight this

MORE than 60 residents have declared battle on a housing developer who looks set to change the face of Newton.  more...

Runcorn News

Portable building blaze

VANDALS broke into a portable building in Marina Village, Runcorn and set fire to it.  more...

Warrington Hotissues

THE Tetley's Super League Grand Final is the current focus of Rugby League attention but it's not th

With Mike Parsons  more...

Warrington News

Catch bullies who attacked our Lloyd

THE family of 12-year-old Lloyd Bates, who is visually impaired, are calling for justice after bullies beat him, smashed his glasses and left him to crawl home.  more...

Staff hope for top award

WARRINGTON Collegiate staff will learn today, Thursday, if they have won a prestigious award recognising excellence in giving advice and guidance to students.  more...

Heroic actions save man, 63, from flat blaze

A PENSIONER was dragged semi-conscious from a flat fire by his neighbours on Friday.  more...

Yvonne joins the ranks at children's charity

THERE is a new face heading up services for children at the Peace Centre's NSPCC base.  more...

ARC extends opening hours

A WARRINGTON charity which offers support and advice to anyone affected by abusive relationships has extended its opening hours after a survey revealed that employers are losing £3 billion each year to domestic violence.  more...

Widnes News

Disabled man rescued from hoist

A DISABLED man had to be rescued by firefighters after he became stuck in a lift hoist.  more...

Widnes Vikings

End of the wait for Frank

FRANK Endacott has ended weeks of speculation by finally agreeing to become head coach at Widnes Vikings.  more...

  
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