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HEALING HANDS
THOUSANDS of people all over the world have been cured of all sorts of ailments - thanks to a gifted lady working in a tiny aromatherapy shop in Runcorn. Shirley Johnson only discovered her 'healing hands' when she was gravely ill. "I had an overactive
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U11s OUTCLASS OLDHAM
Widnes Schools RLA NASUWT Schools U11 Competition Widnes Schools u11s 30 Oldham Schools u11s 14 TWO wins out of two for the Widnes Schools under 11 Town Team, but once again they achieved their victory without ever playing to their full potential. However
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WIDS SCRAP FOR WIN
Calder Vale 18 Widnes RUFC 32 WIDNES made the trip to Burnley and had to fight hard against a side three divisions below them to gain victory. Things did not start well for Widnes. After five minutes they conceded a penalty with Calder Vale full-back,
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WHAT A KNOCKOUT
GREG JOHNSON triumphed emphatically in the Everite Cup, the blue riband event of finals day at Widnes Golf Club on Sunday. The former Colts champion proved himself supreme in the annual knockout event which is played throughout the summer over the Highfield
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COLIN'S STAMP OF APPROVAL
AS CONSTRUCTION work on the Auto Quest's new West Stand gathers pace, the serious business of resurrecting Widnes Vikings on the pitch has been entrusted to Colin Whitfield, named as head coach on Monday. Whitfield has been handed a 12-month contract,
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HORNETS STING
Woolston u9s 6 Halton Hornets u9s 32 THIS was an outstanding display of junior rugby by both sides in very hot conditions. Good performances came from Richard Myler, Peter Eccleston, Craig Gallimore and Kieran Murnane. Mom Chris Headen, while David Dourley
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BANK FOLLY
West Bank 16 Folly Lane 22 THE first 20 minutes proved crucial as the visitors went into a 12-0 lead with tries from winger, Bumby and second-row Horrocks and two goals from hooker Gillibrand. The Bank came back well in the second-half and after a good
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POLICE HUNT ATTACKER
DETECTIVES are hunting a person who assaulted a man in Halton View on Friday night, leaving him seriously injured in hospital. The 47-year-old victim was walking home with his girlfriend along Hargreave Court after leaving the Castle pub shortly before
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TRADERS SHOCK
TRADERS were shocked this week to discover their businesses were to be bulldozed - just weeks after they had secured Euro grants to renovate their premises. Widnes Road shopkeepers say they had been led to believe their properties would be the first phase
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VIDEO APPEAL
A LIVERPOOL fan is appealing to anyone who has the Reds match against Newcastle (September 30, 1998) on video. Brian McWhirter would like to either swap the video or borrow it for copying. Anyone who can help can contact him c/o O'Connor Transport, Ditton
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BROOKVALE SPARKLE
Halton & District U9s ONLY eight out of the 16 teams in the Halton and District League Under 9s seven-a-side football league kicked-off as one of the short-sided pitches had not been marked out. Brookvale Red Star got off to a good start beating Beechwood
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LINNETS FLY HIGH
A LIAM Watson penalty was enough to secure victory for Runcorn at Bamber Bridge on Saturday, as the Linnet's maintained their impressive away record. Runcorn displayed character to come back from conceding an early goal before running out 2-1 winners,
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MOORE THE MERRIER
Moore 32 Duckenfield 3 MOORE went into this First Round Tetley Vase game as underdogs to a powerful Duckenfield side which included former Great Britain full-back Graham Steadman. Moore showed how much they have progressed in recent seasons, and got down
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MOND ROUND-UP
Runcorn Senior Cup First Round Mond Rangers 3 Pavilions Reserves 4 MOND took the lead in the 33rd minute with Wood beating three defenders before springing the off-side trap with a ball inside the full-back for Kevin Morris to side-foot Lowe. They got
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ROAD MARKING PLEA
AN ACCIDENT on Runcorn Expressway has prompted calls on Halton Council to introduce better road markings. The incident, involving a bus and roadworks van, happened when the van lost control and went into the front of the bus, leaving several passengers
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ICI ROW
THE uncertainty fostered among workers by ICI's decision to sell off its maintenance division has led one dismayed worker to ask: "What price loyalty?" The worker at TOG maintenance, which the company announced it was selling on Tuesday, contacted the
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WOMEN FACE DRUGS TRIAL
A PAIR of women accused together with a Runcorn man of being part of a group conspiring to smuggle drugs valued at £10 million into England are to face trial in London. Tracey Kirby, a 32-year-old former topless model and television presenter, and Deborah
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LET THEM REST IN PEACE
TEENAGE hooligans and thieves were condemned this week for desecrating graves - by playing football in a cemetery. Grieving relatives lashed out at youngsters who have damaged statues at Runcorn cemetery in Langdale Road. One heartbroken mother said she
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CAR CRASH ARREST
A 16-YEAR-OLD youth has been arrested following a car accident in Runcorn on Sunday afternoon. The accident happened at the junction between Murdishaw Avenue and Barnfield just before 1pm. The youth was driving Nissan, which had earlier been stolen, when
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WORKERS at 200 firms across Mid Cheshire will soon be able to learn while they earn.
The companies are taking part in a pilot scheme giving employees the chance to study for vocational qualifications - without leaving the office. David Cotgreave, Business Link Vale Royal's research manager has spearheaded the development of Flexi Web,
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CRISIS, what crisis?
On Saturday Northwich Vics silenced their critics with their most resounding win of the season writes Scott McLeod. Add to that an impressive personal display by transfer-listed and much maligned winger Darren Vicary and you have the ideal response by
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RANGERS worked hard for their third victory in four starts at Salem on Saturday.
The Hornets were intent to play a spoiling game from the start, ruling out any possibility of an entertaining match for Weaverham's travelling support. Nevertheless, Rangers were on the board almost immediately. Gaining possession from the kick-off, Salem
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OAKMERE rounded off their best ever season as the first team sealed third place in Division One and
The first team travelled to Christleton for their final league match of the season and restricted the home side to 156-8. Ed Gibson was the pick of the Oakmere bowlers, taking 5-33 while Mike Bland weighed in with 2-46. In a thrilling finish, Oakmere
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NATIONAL glory has been achieved by two young sisters from Tabley.
Suzanne and Jennifer Wright have both claimed major national show-jumping honours in the last two weeks. Suzanne, 14 and a pupil at Leftwich High School, was crowned as the British Show Pony Society champion in Peterborough last week. The BSPS is the
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MID CHESHIRE's bowlers crowned their best ever season on Sunday with a clean sweep of four major tea
Around 80 of the area's top players were in action as the region clinched victory in the British Parks Premier Division and Cheshire Inter-league championships - both at senior and junior levels. "We're thrilled to bits," admitted Brian Livesley, secretary
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A DAD nominated for postman of the year has lost his village round.
Peter Lomas has also been banned by the Post Office from driving a post van. The 12-month ban was imposed after Mr Lomas briefly left the keys in his van's ignition and it was driven away. The van was later recovered and two men were arrested. Last week
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LANCASHIRE Waste Services, the company in charge of the town's refuse collections, has come under fi
Executives at LWS are working to pacify their Northwich employees, who claim that LWS denied them holiday rights promised to them by Vale Royal Borough Council last year. The new row follows a rap from the council itself, which said that LWS's service
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THE principal of Sir John Deane's Sixth Form College has praised staff, governors and students for a
Speaking at the annual presentation evening, Jack Tasker said: "This was the most successful year in the history of the college and a fine tribute to the talent and industry of our students and the dedication and commitment of our staff." The college
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FRIDAY and Saturday sees the official launch of Griffiths Park, Rudheath's new Millennium park.
The celebration starts with a procession at Rudheath High School followed by Groundwork chairman Jim Bisset welcoming a host of VIPs to an afternoon of activity. This will include talks, videos, dance and poetry reading. On Saturday, the Rudheath Community
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THERE are two new faces in the town's Methodist community.
Rev Mike Dye takes over from Rev Douglas Savill in the role of District Superintendent for the Northwich circuit. Mr Dye comes to Northwich from his previous job as Superintendent for Wirral, and he will be looking after the six churches in the Town Section
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NORTHWICH Vics fan Craig Barclay had a ninth birthday weekend to remember.
Not only did the Winnington Park Primary School pupil appear as his favourite team's mascot on Saturday, but he was also presented with the 50p tossed by the referee at the beginning of the game. The money was a reward for Craig, of Limewood Grove, Barnton
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CAR owners with time on their hands are needed to help two vital local services.
Vale Royal Council for Voluntary Services has run a car scheme for more than 25 years to help people make journeys they would otherwise be unable to. The CVS and passengers pay an allowance to drivers to cover their fuel costs, but they do not get paid
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BULL terrier breeder Karl Lumis has scored a 'Bullseye' after his dogs were chosen to appear in the
Baldrick and Bipity will be treading the boards at the Palace Theatre, Manchester alongside stars including Russ Abbott and Gary Wilmott. The doggy duo, both seven years old, will take it in turns to play the part of Bill Sykes' dog, Bullseye during the
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LOSTOCK Gralam Parish Council has launched a stinging attack on Northwich town councillors, who have
Parish chairman Michael Fellows says the town council's decision "came from a standpoint of ignorance." The plans for a distribution centre at Long Wood, which could be even bigger than Morrison's, are currently under debate as part of Vale Royal Borough
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A NEW map of Cheshire bus routes is set to make life a bit easier for Northwich travellers.
The map, which springs from a series of liaison meetings between Cheshire County Council, Vale Royal Borough Council, and the various bus contractors, is designed to be 'user-friendly'. The liaison committee, which drew up the map in June, has tried to
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THE ale was abundant and the company outstanding as Northwich's fifth annual Beer Festival went with
More than 1,400 patrons turned out to gulp down the atmosphere - and they left with over 5,000 very fine pints of ale inside them. Held last weekend, on September 19 and 20, the festival again established itself as one of the highlights in the town's
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A WIDOW'S neighbours rallied round to rebuild her dream garden after it was wrecked by a con man.
Annie Green was tricked into letting the man chop down her 30ft tall conifers - which smashed her garden fence and destroyed her flower beds, borders and vegetable patch. "I was heartbroken," said the 80-year-old. "I just sat there and sobbed. The hedge
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That's just an excuse. Gay men shouldn't do it
THANK you to Johnathon Simcock for telling me why some gay and bisexual men feel it is necessary to meet for sex in public toilets. The answer, that there is nowhere exclusively for gay men to meet, is an interesting one. Personally I have no objection
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What we all read into women's - and men's magazines
MOST men waiting for their appointment casually flick through the magazines. But when they place them on the coffee table, the women are eager to read them for a giggle. "A lot of our lady customers tend to read the men's magazines like GQ and FHM because
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The boy who taught his peers to spell
THOMAS Webb left school with no qualifications, but could spell better than anyone. He'd learned to read when he was three and by 12 had landed the job of teaching his fellow pupils how to spell. "The only thing I ever got accolades for was for spelling
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Knutsford crash and Kenyon is out after injury
Town has bad day at office Knutsford 0 Linotype 2 KNUTSFORD fell to their second defeat of the season when they travelled to Linotype. They were reduced to 10 men after only 20 minutes when goalkeeper Daine Johnson sustained a suspected dislocated finger
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Village to get new school
A VILLAGE'S 20-year wait for a new school is over. Cheshire County Council last week approved plans for the £750,000 scheme for Chelford and building starts next month. "It's been a long wait but the new school is worth it - we are absolutely delighted
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Lorries 'must slow down'
A NORTHWICH Road resident wants traffic thundering past his home to slow down. Richard Cox said he'd noticed a dramatic increase in the speed of traffic on the road since he returned to the town after living abroad for three years. "It is absolutely dreadful
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Lottery bosses answer
ancient chapel's prayers KNUTSFORD's oldest place of worship is to be revamped with National Lottery cash. Work costing more than £110,000 has been approved for the Brook Street Unitarian Chapel and its neighbouring schoolrooms. The Heritage Lottery Fund
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Thieves' refuge faces chop
A HUGE hedge that may have hidden burglars as they ransacked a widow's home is to be cut down. "There should be someone round to cut the hedge within the next couple of days," said a spokesman for Macclesfield Borough Council on Monday. The elderly widow
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Firm's on the ladder to success
A SMALL company with big ideas has invented a revolutionary fire escape. QADS in Main Road, Goostrey, spent THREE YEARS and £300,000 developing a collapsible ladder. "Many children die of smoke inhalation and I felt we had to design a product that saved
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Give us back our postman, say village
A DAD - nominated for postman of the year - has lost his village round. Peter Lomas, of Kestrel Avenue, Knutsford, has also been banned by the Post Office from driving a post van. The 12-month ban was imposed after Mr Lomas momentarily left the keys in
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Lawn couple to appeal
A RETIRED couple who were told by planners to stop mowing their lawn are taking their case to a planning inspector. Eric and Veronica Shaw were visited by planning officers in April after it was discovered they had bought part of a neighbouring farmer's
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Save our bacon, plead farmers
A MASSIVE shortfall in the price of pork could spell disaster for Knutsford's pig farmers. Chelford-based agricultural auctioneers Marshall's and the National Farmers Union have called on local consumers to insist on British products when they shop. They
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Snag delays Dave Edwards inquest
AN INQUEST into the mysterious death of ex-Knutsford pub landlord Dave Edwards was sensationally adjourned on Friday. Coroner John Hibbert postponed the hearing after last-minute medical evidence came to light. Mr Edwards' family claim they now have proof
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WIDS KIDS ROUND-UP
Lymm u16s 20 Widnes u16s 7 A WELL-DRILLED, determined Lymm side took the game by the scruff of the neck and led all the way. The only bright spot for Widnes was a try from winger Edge. Hopefully the result will serve as a serious lesson to all concerned
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BULLS JOY
Widnes Albion Bulls 24 Rylands 10 A WIN for the Albion even though, for the second week running, they gave a stuttering performance in the first-half. Falling behind to an early Rylands penalty they took the lead when Andy Benson crashed over and a Chris
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DITTON VICTORY
St Helens Crusaders u12s 6 Ditton St Michaels u12s 18 ST MICHAELS professional approach to this game saw them take the points in what is always a tough away game. Crusaders battled away but couldn't break down St Michael's tough defence. A kick over the
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NEW RECRUITS
THE Vikings' first new recruits of the close season were unveiled as New Zealanders Gareth Adams and Paul Mansson after the pair put their signatures to 12-month contracts. Adams, a 26-year-old forward, was snapped up after Swinton released him at the
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BULLS ON TARGET
Widnes Albion Bulls 24 Rylands 10 A WIN for the Albion even though they gave a stuttering performance in the first-half. Falling behind to an early Rylands penalty they took the lead when Andy Benson crashed over and a Chris Fenlon penalty stretched the
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ALBERT LOSE TO ROOSE
North West Counties Division One Widnes Albert 10 Roose Pioneers 24 WIDNES Albert's poor start continued when they went down at home with a disappointing performance against Roose Pioneers of Cumbria. It was the visitors who took the lead with a penalty
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MAN DENIES RAPE
A MAN took advantage of a 12-year-old girl while her mother was away on an overseas trip, Warrington Crown Court heard. Over a five-month period, he committed indecent acts upon her and made her perform similar acts on him, the court was told. Michael
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BULLDOZED
THE oldest established glass traders in Widnes were devastated this week to discover their premises are to be bulldozed. A glazier has been trading on the site of Cohens Glass on the corner of Widnes Road and Gerrard Street for more than 80 years. "We
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MENINGITIS ROW
STAFF at Great Universal Stores in Widnes are seething after management failed to tell them that two fellow workers have been hospitalised with meningitis. One employee at the Royal Avenue retailers said staff had seen a management memo which said employees
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MULTI-MILLION SITE
WORKERS at Albright & Wilson's Widnes site have been given a multi-million pound vote of confidence by the company with the unveiling of new production facilities on Friday. And a top executive heaped praise on staff for a dramatic turnaround in prospects
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NORTON TOP
NORTON ARMS go to the top of the Premier Division after their win over Castle. Bridge Timber had goals from Ford (2), Mottram, Tymokovsky and Dwyer in their 5-1 win over Wellie. Cherry Sutton and St Andrews battled out a 2-2 draw. Golden Wonder hold top
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HELSBY VICTORY
Helsby 1st XV 55 Holmes Chapel 13 A BREATHTAKING display of rugby saw Helsby run out comfortable winners to go into the next round of the Tetley Cup. Helsby went ahead straight from the kick-off when number eight Mark Davies crashed over the line, D Orme
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OVERDOSE ACCIDENT
A WOMAN who accidentally took an overdose of painkillers was too ill to undergo an essential liver transplant, an inquest heard at Warrington. Ann Baxter, 49, of Hillfield, Norton, had been in great pain, the inquest was told. Coroner John Hibbert recorded
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MISSING MAN
POLICE are anxious to trace the whereabouts of a man who has gone missing from his home. They are becoming increasingly concerned for the safety of Bryan Bibby who disappeared after leaving his house last week. Mr Bibby, 48, was last seen by his wife
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STREET LIGHTING PROBE
Gran who died after being hit by car had a fear of crossing roadsA 78-YEAR-OLD woman with a fear of crossing roads stepped out of darkness into the path of a car, an inquest heard at Warrington last week. Improved street lighting under a bridge on Halton
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DRUG CASE
FORMER Page Three model Tracey Kirby. 32, and another woman are to face trial together in connection with a £10 million drugs ring, Belmarsh Magistrates decided today (Thursday). TV presenter kirby of Hamburg Court, Cheshunt, Herts, former girlfriend
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I'M LIVING IN A DEATH TRAP!
MANWEB face legal action from a man who alleges that company negligence almost killed him on two separate occasions. And Paul Marsh also plans to sue Halton Council because he claims Castle Rise council house is falling apart. Paul, 32, has been asking
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CAREER HELP
A NEW initiative to help young people make the right career move has been launched in Runcorn. What Next? is aimed at teenage pupils, the unemployed, school leavers and young people who have just finished a college course. It is also designed to help
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NORTHWICH-based James R Knowles has named two new directors.
Suzanne Cash and Roger Louch joined the board of the construction industry consultants at the start of September. The firm's chairman, Roger Knowles, said: "We are delighted to welcome Suzanne and Roger to the board of James R Knowles Limited and believe
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PHIL Wilson has suggested the positive support of the Vics faithful during Saturday's match with Far
He said: "A lot of fans came out and made a conscious effort to encourage players. I am quite sure it made a big impact on the team's performance." Wilson has often criticised a small section of the Vics fans who aim abuse at individual players. The most
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ROBERT Booth blasted a hat-trick which brought his goal tally to eight in three games as Park humble
The hosts were always on top, as Peter Evans bagged a brace and Mark Leigh added the other strike. As pleasing as their performance up front was the way the new defensive pairing of Stenhouse and Kueres performed. They were solid, yet mobile, limiting
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ACTON Bridge Bowls Club has had the kind of success in its brief three year history other flat green
This year one of its members, Ian Mayne, was crowned as the national Champion of Champions. Ian, along with four of his club mates, was also part of the Lancashire squad which defied the odds to win The Middleton Cup, flat green bowling's equivalent of
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BARNTON maintained their point lead at the top of table thanks to another match-winning performance
He struck twice as his side ran out comfortable winners on Saturday. Hennin netted after just six minutes to give his side the perfect start, running on to Mark Warburton's accurate pass before drilling the ball home low and hard at the near post. Bollington
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'THE mystery of the Cheshire UFOs' comes under the ever-watchful spotlight of the British UFO studie
Eric Morris's Northwich-based group - which is now recognised as a leading forum on UFO matters - holds its next meeting tomorrow night, Thursday, at the RAFA Wings Club on Station Road. Backed up by witness statements and photos, the team will present
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WEIRD goings-on in Delamere Forest have set foresters on the spectre trail again. Autumn is approach
Head ranger Nic Sheerin said: "What's certain is that it's time to start working flat out for our October Hallowe'en Horrors' event and tickets are already selling fast. "At last year's fright night we were almost swamped by folk wanting to go on a ghoulish
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THE Weaverham branch of the Cheshire Building Society will shut its doors for the final time on Octo
Management say they can no longer guarantee the safety of customers and staff following armed raids at the High Street premises. Until it closes, a security guard will be on hand at all times while the branch is open. And the society is planning a full
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A SPECIAL New Life New Challenge course is being held at Relate Cheshire Marriage Guidance headquart
Director of Relate Mary Marrow said: "As this is a new development for this area I am trying to break new ground in letting people know about this. It would be a great disappointment to have to cancel due to lack of numbers because we have been asked
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DETECTIVES hunting the killer of Sandiway mum Julia Webb are still searching for new leads.
Northwich police received over 100 calls following their appeal on Crimewatch last week and are still pursuing many of the resulting leads. But three people wanted for questioning remain unidentified. They are: A man in his late 50s or early 60s who was
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THE long arm of the law will open the doors to the town's police station and courts this weekend, Sa
The first Law And Order Open Day has been designed to show the public a bit more about what goes on at Northwich Police Headquarters, and the Magistrates' Court. "It's a day for all the family," explained Insp Dennis Crosby of Northwich police. It should
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WEDDING bells were certainly ringing among the cash tills at Morrisons supermarket last week.
For romantic Keith Davis popped the question over the public address system to his sweetheart Carol Knowles as she worked on the checkout during her afternoon shift in the Winsford store. Lovestruck Keith couldn't see Carol as he made his announcement
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THE owner of in-line skating centre SK8 Madness was bound over to keep the peace at Chester Crown Co
David Gunton, aged 51, of Grange Lane in Winsford, was found not guilty of a charge of affray and two charges of common assault on Neil Young on January 17 of this year. Disposing of the case, Judge Elgan Edwards said Gunton was a man of good character
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THERE'S something fishy going on on top of Roland Astbury's mantelpiece - but he hopes it isn't just
Roland, of Dalefords Lane in Sandiway, says he's sharing his home with a whole colony of tiny fish - each not more than a sixteenth of an inch long. "I think I intrigued the aquarium people at Chester Zoo when I rang them and asked how small their smallest
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PLANS for a cycleway connecting Northwich and Winsford have gone on show this week.
The Weaver Valley Cycleway Draft Business Plan can be seen at the Information Centre in The Arcade, Northwich, for the next three weeks. The idea was first pedalled by Vale Royal Borough Council in 1989, but it really got into gear in 1992, when Groundwork
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A NEW burglary task force has been set up by Northwich police to combat the rising tide of break-ins
The project is the brain-child of DCI Peter Rigby, Crime Manager for the Congleton and Vale Royal Division. "Many recent reports have indicated that burglary is rife in the division, and so this initiative has been set up to tackle it," said DCI Rigby
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NORTHWICH could become home to a huge multi-million pound angling, waterway and environment centre.
British Waterways wants to put the town on the national map with an ambitious project which would attract as many visitors each year as Chester Zoo. Project leader Steve Griffiths said: "We are looking at the land just to the north of the town, around
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Ethnic cleansing seems a viable option to some
AS a father of two, I am anxious about inappropriate activity in public places, including the toilets on Northwich Road. Concerns about the wrongful use of the building were rightly aired. And useful alternatives were proposed. As a human being, I am
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Knutsford
lose out to Sale Knutsford A 1 Sale West 3 KNUTSFORD'S poor early season form continued on Saturday as they struggled to contain their determined visitors. Newly-promoted Sale West had a greater appetite and their hard work paid off after only 15 minutes
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Office cracks
under the strain AN OFFICE block has cracked under the strain of building work on a neighbouring development. Accountant Bruce Marshall said large cracks appeared in his ceilings and walls in May when building work started on the former Hewitt's site.
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The other face of Longridge
IT'S the attitude of the rest of Knutsford which has given Longridge its public face. For most residents on the estate it's a quiet, comfortable place which simply needs some fresh investment. But many wonder what the rest of the town thinks of them.
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Villagers step up campaign against warehouse plan
A CAMPAIGN against a 100-acre warehouse site, which could flood the A556 with more traffic, is gathering pace. More than 100 residents of Ascol Drive and Plumley village have signed a petition against the proposals for the Long Wood development - across
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Public's verdict on proposed library
BUSINESS has been brisk for the exhibition of the designs of Knutsford's proposed library. Scores of people have visited the displays set up in the Civic Centre of the £1 million plans - with largely positive results. "There have been some people who