News in Frodsham

The Queens Head once upon a time. Image: Frodsham and District History Society Archive

The Queen's Head is one of several Grade II listed public houses and Main Street buildings whose history stretches back through the centuries.

Built in the 1600s – when 'Frodsham Castle' manor house may still have been lording it over Castle Park and Frodsham's Thursday market was in its infancy - The Queens Head is said to be the oldest coaching inn in Frodsham.

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For our Friday Frodsham Heroes feature this week, we have been asked to thank our local police community support officers, for working to "keep all the different plates spinning over the last 15 months."

Police community support officers (PCSOs) are there to provide a visible and reassuring presence in the neighbourhood, engaging with local residents and reducing the likelihood of crime.

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Cheshire West and Chester Council has urged any residents who are yet to get their Covid-19 vaccine ahead of the full lifting of lockdown restrictions on July 19.

Speaking at a Covid-19 Outbreak Board meeting yesterday (Wednesday), Council Chief Executive, Andrew Lewis, said: "We are in a rising tide of infections, and it's rising at least as fast as it has done at any other stage.

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Zan and Evie Stanton chat about their experience of the coronavirus pandemic. Image: Cheshire West and Chester Council.

A new Cheshire West and Chester Council film which looks back over the borough's response to Covid-19 has celebrated the achievements of a mother and daughter team from Manley, who have raised thousands of pounds for local NHS workers over the course of the pandemic.

Zan Stanton and her daughter Evie, who was only nine years old at the time, spent the first lockdown creating rainbow decorations to sell to local people, diversifying into wooden snowmen, Santas and reindeers over Christmas.

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