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Cheshire East Council Cheshire West & Chester Council. 5 February: A campaign is launched to save Nantwich's disused 1948 signal box, threatened with demolition, by moving it to a local church. Crewe Chronicle BBC. 30 January: Widnes market wins the Small Outdoor Market category in the National Association of British Market Authorities awards.
17 April: The Cheshire Civil War Centre opens at Nantwich Museum. Nantwich Museum. 15 April: Consultation starts on Warrington's draft local plan. Warrington Borough Council. April: Candidates are announced for all seats in the borough council elections in Cheshire East and Cheshire West and Chester, to be held on 2 May. Cheshire West & Chester ...
Cheshire East Council; Cheshire West and Chester Council; Halton Borough Council; Listed buildings in Cholmondeley, Cheshire; Listed buildings in Chelford; Runcorn signal box; Listed buildings in Burland; Hannah Greg; Listed buildings in Bunbury, Cheshire; John Rathbone (artist) William Jones (1762–1846) List of Warrington Wolves players
All Hallows' Catholic College, Macclesfield [6]; Alsager School, Alsager; Brine Leas School, Nantwich; Cheshire Studio School, Knutsford Congleton High School, Congleton [7]; Crewe Engineering and Design UTC, Crewe
Cheshire East Council is the local authority for Cheshire East, a local government district with borough status in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. The council is a unitary authority , being a district council which also performs the functions of a county council.
The site was the former Crewe Grammar School for Girls. It was previously a foundation school administered by Cheshire East Council, King's Grove High School. The school converted to academy status in January 2016 and was renamed the Oaks Academy. However the school continues to coordinate with Cheshire East Council for admissions.
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Bolo is a video game initially created for the BBC Micro computer by Stuart Cheshire in 1987, and was later ported by Cheshire to the Apple Macintosh. [1] Although offered for sale for the BBC Micro, [2] [3] this version is now regarded as lost. [4] It is a networked multiplayer game that simulates a tank battlefield. Currently, a Windows ...