News in Frodsham

Dr Susan Gilby

Almost two-thirds of beds at the Countess of Chester are occupied by patients with Covid-19, according to its Chief Executive.

Dr Susan Gilby, who runs the Countess of Chester NHS Trust, tweeted on Sunday evening: "A week on from my plea from Chester — now 61 per cent of our beds are occupied by patients who have Covid-19 disease.

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Local businesses forced to close during the national lockdown are able to apply for a grant from the Cheshire West Covid Support for Businesses scheme.

It is important that businesses who had submitted an online application and received a grant before 31 December 2020, when the borough was under Tier 2 and Tier 3 restrictions, reapply for a grant now they have had to close.

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Cheshire West and Chester Council would like to know your views on the management of wildflower planting, parks, open spaces and outdoor play areas in our area.

The Council plans to produce an overarching Environmental Management Strategy for Council-owned land and facilities, which will include a review of its current Play Strategy, a Wildflower and Grassland Strategy, and a Parks and Greenspaces Strategy.

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Petals Vintage was set up by Lisa Darwin

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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Weekend Walks: Mouldsworth

By The Editor

9th Jan 2021 | Local News

Mouldsworth Station

We're staying close by for this week's walk, taking a gentle stroll round the sleepy back lanes of Mouldsworth, home of the iconic Mouldsworth Motor Museum.

Located in the Art Deco surrounds of a former water softening plant, this museum was a trip through the ages of motoring history, its impressive collection of vintage cars and memorabilia providing a popular subject for many TV news reports and articles over the years.

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