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Julie Pitts on Wet rooms.

21st November 2024 @ 8:48pm

If you contact me direct on 07467587456 I will happily send you images of the works.

Julie Pitts on Wet rooms.

20th November 2024 @ 4:13pm

Hi Jane, they are Serenity Bathrooms and Kitchens tel 07961613777

Jane Maxwell on Wet rooms.

19th November 2024 @ 11:30am

Please pass on contacts,
Julie. 2025 project!

Geraint Davies on In the bleak mid-winter

19th November 2024 @ 8:05am

Wow! Aren't we lucky in Audlem to have suh a wonderful AOL produced each day. Many thanks to Adrian Leighton once again for his beautiful essay on Winter. What a treat he gives us from time to tme with his contridutions on nature and to wake up to read today's thoughtful article was exceptional. Very many thanks Adrian. Many thanks too to the editors of AOL for their daily efforts. Geraint.

Julie Pitts on Wet rooms.

18th November 2024 @ 4:49pm

After attending a talk today organised by ADCA from Surecare care providers. The lady mentioned there is a huge back log in contractors available to change bathrooms for the elderly in to wet rooms. I had my bathrooms fitted by contractors who did a fantastic job. I would be happy to pass on their details if anyone is interested?

Steve Reece on BREAKING NEWS: A BUS COMETH TO AUDLEM

16th November 2024 @ 10:03pm

It must be Christmas – a bus is coming to Audlem, even if it's only the COVID bus...perhaps they would be good enough to drop a few people off on their way back to civilisation in the absence of the cancelled bus services. Has anyone warned the COVID Bus operators that they will need to pay for parking in Audlem now?

Moira Stanistreet on Car Park Residents Permits

15th November 2024 @ 7:41pm

Your right Judy, yet another table top exercises by East Cheshire as was the car park review.

Judy Evans on Car Park Residents Permits

14th November 2024 @ 7:30am

Yet another failure by Cheshire East to do their homework, when up to 80% of the eligible addresses for residents' parking permits already have private parking, and many nearby addresses which don't have any off road parking, have been omitted !

Annabel Lobb on Book illustrator

13th November 2024 @ 7:25am

Hi Claire,

I specialise in bright & bold illustrations. My Instagram handle is @annabel.design if you'd like to see some of my work. I can share my email with you if you're interested.

Many thanks,
Annabel

Wiliam Higgs on CO-OP Store – Audlem Local Causes Campaigns

12th November 2024 @ 3:22pm

Over the last two years, with many thanks to the CO-OP loyalty cardholders, the CO-OP have donated a total of £2,757.09 (£1,033.25 in 2023 & £1,723.84 in 2024) to Audlem Saints Football Club (ASFC) via the Local Causes Campaign.

I have now retired from/left the ASFC committee after 20 years of involvement and would like to both thank Jo and her team at the CO-OP and local shoppers for your support.

What a great village to live in.

Please use the local causes nominations on your cards – it really helps – going forward mine will be the Music Festival.

Bill Higgs
ex Secretary/Teasurer ASFC

Hannah Morgan on Book illustrator

11th November 2024 @ 12:35pm

Hi Claire,

I've attached my website in case it's of interest,
www.hannah-morgan.com (all contact details are on there too)

I'm currently working on a project but this is a book I provided the illustrations for earlier this year.

Two Courageous Caterpillars: a cute picture book about courage and friendship for children aged 3-6 https://amzn.eu/d/09vbSC1

Thanks

Hannah

Joy Hargreaves on Whitchurch Household Recycling Centre

11th November 2024 @ 10:31am

Regarding Terry's comments about the new rules for using the Whitchurch Recycling, it was so handy dropping off items any time we were passing through the town. Even as a Shropshire resident, it is now another task having to ring up and book a drop off slot. As farmers, we fear that more rubbish will be dumped in our fields, gateways and along the grass verges. Only this summer did we see a truck load of garden rubbish together with broken fluorescent tubes dumped in the gateway of a wheat field. It all had to be sorted through and carted off before the combine harvester could get into the field. Folks not wanting to pay for the emptying of their green may also contribute to this problem.

Claire Doug on Book illustrator

10th November 2024 @ 10:26am

Can anyone put me in touch with someone I could pay to do 6 or so illustrations for a book?

Terry Aston on Whitchurch Household Recycling Centre

9th November 2024 @ 8:14pm

Anyone accustomed to using these facilities will no find that from Nov 4th you can't unless you're a Shropshire resident with proof of address and a prebooked arrival time. It was extremely handy and a lot more convenient than Crewe.

Alyson Berman on Wanted CHERRY PICKER

9th November 2024 @ 1:55pm

Does anyone have a Cherry Picker? to Help ADAS put up the small Christmas Trees around the village, needed for around the 14th of November
Thankyou

Kathryn Poultney on Carol Douglas – dog attack

9th November 2024 @ 1:04pm

This is horrendous.
I hope the police are dealing with this and the owner of the dog is dealt with according.
Sounds like the lady in question only got away from the attack because of a passing motorist.
If it was biting towards her face & neck she could have been severely disfigured or worse.

Paul Ashworth on Aerial Engineer

8th November 2024 @ 8:57am

Try re-tuning your TV

Kevin Mellor on Aerial Engineer

7th November 2024 @ 2:31pm

In previous posts, Judy from Williams of Audlem, has recommended Astro Aerials (07751 041156) a man called Tim. We used him last week and I can also highly recommend him.
I thought we may have need a new aerial and signal booster, but Tim tested these items and said they were fine. He could have charged me a tidy sum but instead made me 2 new aerial leads and did a retune on the TV and all is fine. An honest trader from my dealings with him.


Peter Kay on Adderley footpaths

7th November 2024 @ 11:17am

I am pleased to say that the Ordnance Survey has now got the reinstated footpaths to Adderley and the bridleway to the A529 on their online map.

Iain Findlay on Aerial Engineer

6th November 2024 @ 6:13pm

I know this question has come up before, but can anyone recommend someone to sort my aerial. I'm having to watch Midlands Today!

Kate Down on Glove found

5th November 2024 @ 1:54pm

I found a black leather glove in Bagley Lane. Does anyone want to claim it?

Steve Elliott on Permissive Footpath at Swanbach

5th November 2024 @ 10:37am

Hi Mike

Thanks for the offer. I found various OS Maps going back to OS One-Inch, 1855-1903 – Hills that show a path/track across the field.
I've sent all of the evidence to CE's consultant. My understanding is that the application for deletion must have strong evidence for it to be approved.

Tomas Minshall on Carol Douglas – dog attack

4th November 2024 @ 5:11pm

We have children that often walk from Chapel End to Buerton to use the football pitch etc. We also walk our dog past there. Every time we pass that house, there's two dogs that are going wild, and barking aggressively. This scares us and our dog who does not make a fuss or sound. Its not very pleasant for passers by and the owner is not considering other people. We don't know the runner in question but I hope she makes a full recovery.

Bob Coulson on Tree stump removal

4th November 2024 @ 4:57pm

Would appreciate any recommendations for (small) tree stump removal. Many thanks

Mike Dewhirst on Permissive Footpath at Swanbach

4th November 2024 @ 2:05pm

If Steve Elliot is still looking then I have an OS map comprised from large scale surveys carried out between 1959 and 1980.
Scale2.5 in to 1 mile showing all local footpaths.

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