Plans are underway to bring some colour to Middlewich verges in the form of wildflowers. A pot of £500 has been set aside from the Town Council chairman s fund to spend on sowing native seeds at strategic points around Middlewich. Council chairman Cllr Mike Hunter said:“Middlewich residents are taking a lead in improving our environment and the way the town looks. We are delighted that the council can help this fantastic initiative. We welcome not only human visitors but wild ones too.” Local volunteers have formed a group called Middlewich Flowering Meadows, whose aim is to plant wild flowers in and around Middlewich, creating floral gateways into the town.
13:08, 1 FEB 2021
Police were called to two A34 crashes yesterday.
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Police officers were called to two crashes on the A34 in quick succession.
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A busy road outside a popular South Cheshire college has had to close following an accident.
Highways officers were called to the A51 outside Reaseheath College in Nantwich shortly after 7.40am today (December 11).
There are currently no indications of any injuries.