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I am looking for a bed and breakfast to stay at for one night in Audlem. I am walking the canal from Autherley Junction to Ellesmere Port so preferably as close to the canal as possible. Can anyone recommend anywhere please?
Any help greatly appreciated.
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Can anyonr recommend someonewho can clean out guttering please?
I always try to use local tradespeople for jobs but it is hard when many of the ones on the Audlem Online business directory don't even bother to respond.
Thank you Peter for that trip down memory lane. When we moved into our cottage there were about five farms around Wood Orchard, Bagley Lane, Paddock lane, Green lane and Woore road, now Mr. Goldstraw is the only one left. We are very lucky we still have sheep in the fields on oneside of the cottage and cows on the other side. My grandson loves watching the sheep especially the lambs, I like the Cows they are my time clock, 4:30 5:00am they are calling to each other along with the dawn chorus. I consider myself very lucky.
A first nation Indian once said " when the last tree is felled, the last fish cought and the last stream poisoned, only then will we realize we can't eat money "
Peter Webb.
I assume the lack of response to my question is effectively a no.
Anyone know when the road closure has been rescheduled to?
I recall that site being flooded for nearly twelve months some decades ago, when the drain that takes the water off it, blocked, down towards the bottom of the small valley to the east. There are several drainage chambers on the site that tell of it's past. Will Tabley Homes be installing a new, substantial drainage system, in the manner that the Anwyl Estate provided for it's site, to ensure that the extensive surface water that will arise from its development, will not prove a nightmare for the new residents?
Peter Morgan speaks a lot of truth re the UK's food crisis. It is a subject we talk about most days. Last week I was outside a shop in Market Drayton when a gentleman started talking about the very same subject. He asked if I was aware that some of the large airline companies were buying up farms and farm land to help off-set their carbon footprint. Their idea is to plant thousands of trees on what was formerly good, food producing land, so giving people who purchase their airline tickets the idea that their flight is carbon friendly. The reality of so much land being taken out of food production is quite alarming on top of the fact that we are a heavily populated island, relying on food imports from overseas.
What is everyone in the village doing to celebrate the jubilee?
If the need for a taxi is to attend a medical appointment then ADCA, or possibly ADAS as I get my acronyms muddled, do run a voluntary service. I used to be an occasional driver but do not kn ow if it is still operating.
Hope this helps.
Has the scheduled closure of the stretch of Green Lane (A529) in Cheshire north to Audlem gone ahead as per news item on 7th April?
Further to Dave Martin's concern over how long it will take to repair the gate by the canal bridge, we brought the "temporary" plastic barriers by the canal bridge to CRT's attention 6-9 months ago, when the wooden fence was broken there. The fence is now broken or life-expired in many more places down to the wharf, and is dangerous, with nails sticking out. But nothing gets done, in spite of email reminders from us that don't even get a response! And don't let me start on the unkempt nature of the grass and the shrubbery bed near the wharf. The whole area is a mess. This canal corridor is a major tourist entrance to Audlem, just like the roads, and used to be seen by CRT's predecessors British Waterways as one of its national 'honeypot' sites.
We often get asked at Audlem Mill by visitors to Audlem who want a taxi. We don't know of one (there were a couple some years ago), and advise that you would need to call a taxi from Nantwich or Market Drayton – which will add significatly to the cost. If you want to travel reasonably locally, you could contact the Go-Too bus at Mon – Fri 9.00 – 5.00. The cost is very much less than a taxi.
ADAS. Please look out for the subscription envelopes and calendar that will be coming through your door.
ADAS strives to continuously stimulate the interests in and care for, the beauty, history and character of our lovely village and surrounding area.
Going "on-line" to book for something is not my default option and I avoid it whenever I can. So when I saw that there was a drop-in vaccination clinic in Nantwich this Thurs from 1.30 – 3.30pm I thought 'That's the easy/lazy option for me'. We turned up early at 1.20 so that we wouldnt have to wait, I thought, only to find a close packed queue that stretched from the Parish Hall by the church, up the length of the old cemetary and round the corner as far as Holland & Barrett.
We came home and I logged on to "Covid-19 vaccination National Booking System" and immediately got a booking in Crewe for Monday at 10.30 and 10.35am for Sue and myself. I then immediately got an email confirming the bookings, and this morning (Fri) had a further email reminder. WHAT AN EFFICIENT SERVICE! – You don't need to stand for hours in a queue. If I can do it anyone can!
Before the buck is passed around by Canal & River Trust, it should be remembered that the damage to the gatepost was originally caused by their contractor's mini-digger in the winter of 2017 whilst doing lock repairs. CRT then installed the high-tech gate latch solution of looped rope, and so it has been ever since. Of course, the load on the rope has gradually ruined the fence. Past experience of "cosmetic" repairs (remember the 6 years to repair the wall by lock 7) means don't hold your breath for this one.
I'd like to express my sincere thanks to Des and Lorna for their great contribution to Audlem's wellbeing.
Is there a taxi service in Audlem
see www.audlempublichall.org.uk/audlem-gym.html
I was interested in Adrian's spring award post. In particular his naming of Lady's tresses. In Kent and Sussex this plant used to,grow in profusion and was one of the earliest to flower. but was always called Milkmaids flower and usually coincided with the spring turnout of Dairy cows.
Chris
Are you fed up of piles of ironing then let me lighten your load i will pick up your ironing and drop it off when done just contact me Nettie on 07956835275
Chris Message in your letter box Thanks
Thanks Nigel, much appreciated.
Hi i was a member of audlem gym ages go who do i contact to sign up again thanks if you can help
Hi Chris,
We recommend Anthony Jess from Shavington.
First class chap and first class work.
His number is 07913 533859
Hope you are doing ok.
Nigel.
Any recommendations for a roofer / tiler to refit loose tiles please?
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