Cadbury Easter Trail Become an Eggsplorer for the day! Join us this Easter weekend for the Cadbury Easter Egg Trail around the garden. Run around the garden, hunting high and low, under rocks and in trees for the hidden eggs! Discover them all to find the easter bunny! If you manage to track him down you can then enjoy your delicious Cadbury egghead! The prize at the end of your adventure will be a Cadbury Egghead. Easter weekend – 25rd March 28th March, 11am – 5pm. Tickets £2 (per trail), booking not needed, normal admission charges apply. Information 01782 517999, biddulphgrange@nationaltrust.org.uk
Biddulph Grange
Knype Pool 5 mile race and fun run
Volunteers pave the way for Alsager
Volunteers in Alsager celebrated the completion of the largest ever volunteer task undertaken by Cheshire East ranger service. More than half a kilometre of high-quality, all-weather countryside pathway was officially opened by Councillor Sam Gardner at Borrow Pit Meadows, Alsager. [Read more…]
Top award for Alsager station projects
For the fifth year running, the Cheshire Best Kept Stations awards scheme has recognised the positive impact made by community rail projects at Alsager station. At the annual awards ceremony held at The Grange Theatre, Northwich on 12 January, Alsager station was named Overall Winner of Cheshire Best Kept Stations 2015. [Read more…]
Alsager’s Caring Side
An Alsager couple who have fostered more than 20 children have been recognised with a long-service award from Cheshire East Council. Ann and Arthur Frost were among those recognised at a ceremony in Congleton where 25 awards were presented to foster carers across the Borough in recognition of the way they improve the lives of young people. Ann and Arthur, who live in Alsager, are currently fostering twin boys with Down’s syndrome who have been with them for about 12 years.
Alsager School
Alsager sixth form students saved their pennies for their last money raising event of the year. They all gathered together in the school sports hall to see which form group could make the longest line using only coppers. The winner was Mrs Salt’s year 12 form group with over 50 metres of pennies. Deputy Head Boy Tom Jones and Deputy Head Girl Annie Tyson, who had jointly organised the event, said: “This was a great event to get everyone involved and have some fun at the end of term. We are really pleased that such a simple idea could raise £175”. The money raised will be shared between this year’s chosen charities – Macmillan Cancer Support and Headway, the brain injury charity.
New Group Leader for Cheshire East Conservatives
Cheshire East Conservative Group has announced that the new Group Leader will be Councillor Rachel Bailey, ward member for Audlem. The decision was taken at the Group’s meeting on January 14th 2016. Councillor Bailey beat the only other leadership candidate, Councillor Janet Clowes ward member for Wybunbury. The new Group Leader has been a Cheshire East councillor since May 2008 and is currently Cabinet Member responsible for Children and Families. However, although Cllr Bailey is the leader of Conservatives – which is the largest party on Cheshire East – she is not yet the leader of the council. That post is still held by Cllr Michael Jones, who will continue as leader until the next full council meeting, which is due to be held on February 25. Cheshire East Council must ratify the decision of the Conservative Group and this is expected to be done at Full Council on February 25 2016.



