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  • Security to be increased at Lower Moss Wood

    NATURE reserve manager Ray Jackson is to meet security firms with a view to increasing security following the theft of foxes from the reserve. Tame foxes Alice and Rift were taken from Lower Moss Wood Educational Nature Reserve and Wildlife Hospital

  • Crews tackle shed fire in Mobberley

    FIRE crews were called to a shed fire on Knutsford Road, Mobberley just before 3pm today. Crews used two hose reel jets to extinguish the fire which was well alight on arrival.  

  • ‘I still can’t believe I will be May Queen’

    TEENAGER Ciara York still can’t believe she is to be this year’s Knutsford Royal May Queen. The 13-year-old Knutsford Academy student is looking forward to her big day, and is already starting to think about designing her dress. Ciara said: “

  • Styal Prison's Clink Restaurant to host major awareness event

    AS businesses struggle to fill skills gaps across a range of sectors the Institute of Directors (IoD) North West is hosting an event within the walls of Styal Prison on March 14, raising awareness of the benefits of investing in and recruiting former

  • Canute Kids Duathlon to expand this summer

    THE Canute Kids Duathlon will be expanding across the region this summer before returning to Knutsford for a third year in July. The team behind the popular run-bike-run and fun run events have launched the Canute Kids Duathlon Series, a trio of

  • New owners set for Freemasons Knutsford following its closure

    TOWN centre pub and Smokehouse, Freemasons Knutsford, in Silk Mill Street, is set to have new owners following its closure. Pub owners Ross Pollock and Chris Storey said they have had to close the doors of the premises for the last time after ‘three

  • Jodrell Bank to celebrate 50th anniversary of Moon landings

    JODRELL Bank is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Moon landings with a bumper events programme for 2019. In July 1969 the Observatory team, led by director Sir Bernard Lovell, used the telescopes at Jodrell Bank to monitor signals from the