News in Frodsham

The Chair of Frodsham Town Council, Judith Critchley, has responded to public and councillor queries over the procurement of last year's Christmas tree.

This month, the FTC Events Committee was presented with an invoice for £2,574, covering the cost of the tree, and Chair, Ryan McKeown said: "I'm concerned that this invoice was never presented to this Committee for approval."

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Alicja's dog Layla tucks into a treat

Frodsham Nub News aims to support our community, promoting shops, businesses, charities, clubs and sports groups.

Over the past few months, we have been talking to some of these local businesses and organisations for our 'Up Close in Frodsham' series.

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Next Door

Frodsham's Next Door restaurant has been included in the Michelin Guide for the first time.

Here's what the Guide had to say: "Their family butcher's two shops down has been going for three generations and supplies all of the meats for this charming restaurant.

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Cheshire West Ward Councillor for Frodsham, Lynn Riley, has shared her views on Council plans to develop a 'project group' to help deliver the new 'hub and spoke' sports provision model in Frodsham.

This decision was agreed during November's Cheshire West Cabinet meeting, where it was suggested that Frodsham Leisure Centre would continue to operate 'on a limited basis in the short term'.

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Kerry Dunn and Gil Martin, Home Instead caregivers, bring food to evacuated residents

The team at Home Instead Frodsham recently dropped everything to help residents of Weaver Court retirement complex when it was hit by flooding caused by Storm Christoph.

On Thursday, Home Instead Frodsham received a phone call from their neighbouring office in Northwich alerting them that residents of Weaver Court, including two of their clients, have been evacuated to the Best Western Forest Hills Hotel in Frodsham.

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