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Shona Shannon on oil fired nobel cooker

7th April 2021 @ 6:17pm

Hi Colin, I think it would be Dave Major, 5 Corbet Drive, Adderley, 01630 638588

He is registered as an AGA engineer and does similar, we always found him to be very good.

Hope this helps

Shona

Jude Goldie on Mobile Hairdresser

7th April 2021 @ 8:40am

Can anybody recommend a mobile hairdresser for ladies hair?
Thanks

colin cliffe on oil fired nobel cooker

6th April 2021 @ 9:03pm

I seem to remember using a chap to service my Nobel cooker a few years ago but can't find his contact details. I am pretty sure he came from Adderley, does anyone have his details or those of someone else they could recommend, thanks

Chris Whalley on Locksmith Recommendation

6th April 2021 @ 11:47am

Looking for a Locksmith recommendation please.

Bill Biggar on Stonehenge.

4th April 2021 @ 10:37pm

Thankyou Edwin for your most interesting article. I'm doing some serious research into my family tree presently and some records and information which turns up is fascinating.

Nigel Mottershead on Stonehenge.

4th April 2021 @ 3:19pm

Yes – really fascinating and the paintings are really first class and captured the atmosphere and the weather.
Thank you.

Ann Tilling on Stonehenge.

4th April 2021 @ 8:49am

Thank you Edwin for sharing with us the Stonehenge letters and pictures. Really interesting.

Kate Tilling on 1st April

1st April 2021 @ 10:58am

Lovely to see your news section this morning.... in a time of often-depressing news it was great to be cheered up, and see your long-standing tradition of April "news items" is still going strong(I still remember the Audlem-joins-Wales story!).

jim vallings on HS2 latest news

1st April 2021 @ 10:36am

Congratulations for the super spoof this morning! Its so pleasing to hear that lockdown has'nt deprived your correspondents of their sense of humour nor desire for a bit of excitement! Local landowners will be rubbing their hands and the Parish Council calling an Emergency meeting.

JUDITH EVANS on Coxbank International

1st April 2021 @ 8:16am

Readers may be surprised and shocked to know that there is actually a small element of truth in today's HS2 story. My late father (Derek McKelvey) did indeed advocate the building of "Coxbank international" although this proposal was in fact for an airport, rather than a railway station. The idea was formulated by him and the late (and great), John Stothert, former owner of the Canal Shop. John kindly invited my father as a passenger on board his microlight. John having purchased the microlight after being advised by Doctors to give up skiing, after he broke his neck (!)skiing in France – clearly John (also an excellent sailor) wasn't the type of person who was willing to settle for more sedentary pastimes. For their joint maiden flight they had obtained permission for the use of Hardy's fields at Coxbank, as an 'airstrip' – thereafter referred to as Coxbank International. My father would have relished todays feature, particularly as the motto of the rock climbing club he jointly founded was always ; "never let the truth get in the way of a good story" !

John Brians on April fools

1st April 2021 @ 7:18am

Funny April fools on the hs2 Post.

Chris Lewis on Dog theft in Nantwich

31st March 2021 @ 9:20am

Be careful even if you leave your dog in a car( not advisable for any length of time from now onwards as they heat up very fast). A colleague from Reading reports car windows smashed to steal a couple of Cockerpoos. Fortunately the thief was chased off by bystanders.
Chris Lewis

Tim B on Pruning of Apple Tree

31st March 2021 @ 6:42am

Green Valley Tree Surgery
Green valley farm
Common lane
Betley
07976513567
greenvalleytrees@yahoo.co.uk

Nigel Mottershead on Dog theft in Nantwich

30th March 2021 @ 2:52pm

Thank goodness a happy ending.
The two black Labradors were found at an address in Stoke this morning.
They are back with their owners now who must be so relieved.
I hope the thieves get the correct punishment as an example to others.

Kevin Errington on Dog theft in Nantwich

28th March 2021 @ 5:12pm

https://thenantwichnews.co.uk/2021/03/28/hunt-for-two-men-after-dogs-stolen-outside-nantwich-shop/

Be careful out there

B Jones on Pruning of Apple Tree

28th March 2021 @ 3:11pm

Hi Just wondering if anyone can reccommend somebody who could prune an old apple tree, it would involve cutting some of the main crown branches, thank you

Chris Lewis on Ferret

28th March 2021 @ 11:35am

I wonder if the ferret is indeed a ferret and not a Pole cat. Very similar to ferrets and RSPCA at Nantwich release some at times and it may have become a little domesticated. The real expert on ferrets is of course the much lamented Compo from The last of the Summer wine
Chris Lewis

Claire Chanon on Help wanted with fencing

28th March 2021 @ 10:56am

Could anyone recommend someone for a job in Audlem dismantling some cat proof fencing ASAP (in the next week) and taking it to Hodnet? The fencing consists of two foot wide boards and rollers which are fixed to the top of a fence in a small garden in the centre of the village.
Thanks

Michael Hodges on Parcel for Michael Grainger

28th March 2021 @ 8:25am

We have had a parcel for Michael Grainger delivered to us in error. If that's you, please call 07936 888180 and we can reunite you.

Lorna Saunders on Lost bracelet

27th March 2021 @ 5:22pm

I wanted to publicly thank the lovely people of Audlem who have found and returned my nephew's bracelet!
He is thrilled and can't believe it has been found...so thank you!
A reminder of the lovely community we are part of in Audlem.

Simon Gleave on Broccoli; An Observation....

26th March 2021 @ 3:12pm

Well Billy....she had definitely finished her lunch and like me would certainly have never eaten any broccoli!! So in theory if it was still on her plate it could be true.

However, it was the view of the trees around Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, which from memory are just like broccoli from the air!

Billy Gibbons on Broccoli; An Observation....

26th March 2021 @ 1:31pm

Yes Simon...but; was your daughter looking out of the window of the 'plane OR...looking at her plate when she said it? We need to know this before we can proceed. For IF she was looking at her plate then we shall leave it there. Unless of course, she was looking at her plate and there was NO Broccoli on it, we have a mystery on our hands here! 'Ghost Broccoli' methinks. Conversly; if she said it when she was looking out of the window whilst flying over a Broccoli Farm, again, no big deal. However, the mystery, should there be one, thickens when you realise that 'Plate' and 'Plane' are only one letter differenced. Whereas 'Window' has more letters and none of them are the same as in either 'Plate' or 'Plane' Apart from 'N'.

Think on.......

Simon Gleave on Broccoli; An Observation....

26th March 2021 @ 9:17am

Great observation Billy!

It reminded me of a conversation I had with my daughter (who was 4 at the time) just before landing in Atlanta, Georgia. She said 'look at all the broccoli!' We have laughed about it ever since!

Andy Laughton on Adderley Lights Saga

26th March 2021 @ 7:15am

I have also contacted Shropshire CC and they said "the work itself is part of an improvement scheme along the A529. The work started in 2019 and is due to be completed by December 2021".
These must be the longest standing temporary A road roadworks in the country.
I suspect if they were closer to Shrewsbury/Telford they would have been completed long ago.

Peter Silvester on The Crane

25th March 2021 @ 5:18pm

Thank you to the people who contacted me about the article I wrote on the crane by the canal. Importantly, the family who bought the railway station site have confirmed that the crane was in the goods shed when they took over, and it was removed so it could be put up by the canal. I think that it's now certain that this was the origin of the crane.

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