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Congleton Chronicle Series Featuring the latest news from the Congleton, Biddulph, Sandbach and Alsager.
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  • Congleton
    • Rapid rescue response units are based at Sandbach, Holmes Chapel and Alsager fire stations.

      Rescue units operating safely: county fire chief

      From left, DJs Andy Farron, Mr Booth and Mr Wharfe, present a cheque to Ms Morris from Ruby's Fund, with Mr Hulme's wife, Pamela and sons, Lance and Lee. (22-24-001).

      Fundraising boost thanks to northern soul evening

      clear sky

      Residents are urged to ‘show the air you care’

      Sheep

      County show returns as a two-day event

      The building mirrors the shape and scale of the dish of the Lovell Telescope.

      Tickets are going on sale for new Jodrell attraction

  • Sandbach
    • An artist's impression of the original draft of the Small Common Car Park.

      Small Common plan could now include covid memorial

      The building mirrors the shape and scale of the dish of the Lovell Telescope.

      Tickets are going on sale for new Jodrell attraction

      Canal walkers: From left, Miss Cox, Jonny Gordon, Ellie Woodhouse, Emily Cox, Rachael Hutchinson, Vic McGuire, Mike Bowman.

      Canal walk in support of Ukrainian children

      A mark IX Spitfire was the star of the show in 2018. From left, Lyn Gumm, Mark Anthony Craig, Steven Heapey, Melvyn Heapey and Richard Gumm. (1722c/18).

      Festival funding will secure ‘wow factor’

      Brantwood Residential Care Home on Congleton Road

      Conversion plan for care home closed due to staffing ‘crisis’

  • Alsager
    • Alsager Skate Park.

      ‘Neglected’ skate park could have new lease of life

      Close but no cigar! Arthur Gallety comes millimetres from the bulls-eye as he plays darts at Geezers. (Submitted by Kath Knight)

      A new group for blokes who just wanna have fun

      Coun Unett, second from right, presented, Alsager Welcomes Refugees representative, from left, Diane Selby, Wendy Campbell, Liz Richardson and Tony Smith with the community civic award.

      Civic Award winners 2022

      Jim Collorick 100.

      Navy vet celebrates his 100th birthday

      Alsager Station.

      CCTV investment due to arrive at train station

  • Biddulph
    • Albion Mill was built more than 100 years ago and some said it could be described as “a dangerous building”.

      ‘Dangerous’ mill is not mentioned in master plan

      Councillor Paul Roberts.

      New leader pledges to listen to local people

      The Biddulph Valley Way.

      Mayor’s ‘safe town’ message after teen assaulted on Biddulph Valley Way

      Will they stay? The reduced chimneys.

      Conservative Club chimneys could go up in smoke

      ‘If I was Boris, I would go’ says Mrs Bradley

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