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One for the road, won’t hurt, will it?

One for the road, won’t hurt, will it?

With Christmas just a week away, Cheshire Police are warning people not to get carried away with the festivities. Mulled wine, eggnog, a cheeky drink…
Police reviewing whether Council's physio contracts needs investigating

Police reviewing whether Council's physio contracts needs investigating

Cheshire Police are looking into Cheshire East Council's awarding of contracts to Core Fit Ltd, which is run by the council leader's physiotherapist Amanda…
Ticketed diners will be refunded

Ticketed diners will be refunded

Customers who have been dining at one of the village's two new restaurants were both surprised and annoyed to discover they had a parking ticket when…
Let us know of any blocked drains or faulty street lights

Let us know of any blocked drains or faulty street lights

A team of volunteers have recently carried out a survey to identify blocked drains in the village, the results of which were forwarded to CEC Highways…
Residents call for removal of temporary mast

Residents call for removal of temporary mast

Local residents are calling for a temporary mast, which they consider to be a complete eyesore, to be removed from the telephone exchange on Moss Lane.…
Parish Council approves additional £300,000 expenditure on Festival Hall

Parish Council approves additional £300,000 expenditure on Festival Hall

Alderley Edge Parish Council has agreed to spend up to another £300,000 on the refurbishment of the Festival Hall, which will take the total expenditure…
Christmas at Wienholts

Christmas at Wienholts

Promotional Feature Each morning under the cover of darkness seven little figures scurry into the bright lights of the bakery. There they toil away, quiet…
New parking restrictions on their way

New parking restrictions on their way

Councillor Craig Browne confirmed at this week's Parish Council meeting that schemes to introduce parking restrictions on Trafford Road and Greystoke…
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Ever popular Charity Carols Nites return for 35th year

Ever popular Charity Carols Nites return for 35th year

A festive fundraiser which has taken place in the village for over 30 years is now more popular than ever. The first Annual Alderley Edge Charity Carols…
Reindeers run for local hospice

Reindeers run for local hospice

The Ryleys School has raised over £1,500 for Cheshire East Hospice by taking part in their annual Reindeer Run. Every child in the school wore red…
Barlow's Beef: Going.... Going.. Gone!

Barlow's Beef: Going.... Going.. Gone!

So... our council Leader has resigned following sustained pressure from both public and party following what has become Physiogate. Why anyone is remotely…
Hockey: Men's 1s beat Durham whilst Wilmslow end Women's 1s winning streak

Hockey: Men's 1s beat Durham whilst Wilmslow end Women's 1s winning streak

Alderley Edge Men's 1st team produced a very solid team performance to beat Durham University 3-1 at a wet and windy Edge Hockey Centre. Playing in driving…
The Dogfather: Don't change the rules at Christmas

The Dogfather: Don't change the rules at Christmas

Christmas is upon us. It's the time of goodwill, bonhomie and... visitors.This is the time to demonstrate your leadership credentials. Ask your visitors…
Cheshire East welcomes inspector’s latest views on Local Plan

Cheshire East welcomes inspector’s latest views on Local Plan

Following the resumption of the Local Plan examination in August and the holding of seven days of hearings in October, Local Plan Inspector Stephen Pratt…
Plans for extension at Festival hall approved

Plans for extension at Festival hall approved

Alderley Edge Parish Council has been granted permission to build an extension to the Festival Hall. The single storey steel framed extension will enable…
New natural play area at The Ryleys Pre-School

New natural play area at The Ryleys Pre-School

Promotional Feature Following the opening of The Ryleys Pre-School Nursery in September, the school has now transformed its outdoor play area, igniting…
Are you willing to pay extra for more policing?

Are you willing to pay extra for more policing?

John Dwyer, Cheshire's Police & Crime Commissioner, is asking the Cheshire public to give their views on how much they would be willing to pay for…