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Saturday, 24 January 2009

The South Chesire Ramblers group

The South Chesire ramblers group were in Crewe Libary with a stall on Saturday as part of a general fitness show. The group orginise walk from very simple short walks to experdistions that rewuire a leval of fitness and the right equipment. So no matter what your needs they should have a walk that will suit you. get out in the fresh air and enjoy the country side at the same time helping you to keep slim and healthy.
One of the RA's primary objectives is to protect public rights of way, especially footpaths, and to encourage their use.

For all queries please contact the group secretary

Frank Jones
2 Rose Cottage
Willbank Lane
Faddiley
NANTWICH
CW5 8JG


Telephone: 01270 524564
Email: frrank@tiscali.co.uk
Their web site is
http://www.ramblerssouthcheshire.org.uk/

Thursday, 22 January 2009

Zavvi closes today HMV opens tommorow

Zavvi was closed today with lots of people inside ripping the place apart for the opening of the new HMV store tomorrow. If they succeed thats some going lets hope the prices stay low and dont go up with a new store.
It also on the cards that Cash converters is due to return to the town soon. It used to be on the corner opposite the bookies Banks Chambers building which is now a carpet shop. I never found it to be a very cheap shop and often it was expensive compared with say the car boot.

Wednesday, 21 January 2009

Twit tawoo

I caught this at the car boot on the market site on Wednesday and thought it was worth a photo(they were not for sale as they are rescue owls promoting the center). The owls were very friendly I only lost one finger and didnt bother about having their photo taken and even let you stroke them. The car boot is a little slow at this time of year but it keeps going a few bargains are still to be had

Shop Fire



The fire in a shop in Whalthall st that started at 10:30 monday night and burnt most of the night is today being demolished and made safe. Whalthall st was today closed off as was the top of Stalbridge rd so thing could be made safe.

Its lucky that no one was hurt as it rare to see a house in such a state after a fire there are some good pictures on http://www.crewe.tv/

Monday, 19 January 2009

Tchibo to close ?


Tchibo has a large poster in its windows announcing that its having a closing down sale. This is the shop which has a new experience every week. Now they are adding yet another new experience to their collection. You wouldn’t think a shop which changes every week would run into trouble as it can just turn to a more profitable model.

Bentley announces as seven week shut down starting the end of January. This is due to a down turn in the market. This is despite Paris Hilton buying herself one for Xmas which she had painted pink.

On the upside Zavvi store is to be taken over by HMV so at least that has been saved. Tesco is to open a express store near the station with 20 new staff. The supermarket will be the perfect place to grab a sandwich or stock up on everyday essentials from a range of over 2,500 products and get Clubcard points too. The new store will be open from 6am till midnight, seven days a week and has the added convenience of a bakery, a free cash machine, beers, wines and spirits, the lottery and Esso Fuel.

Saturday, 17 January 2009

Iggle and Piggle at Argos



I have no idea who iggle piggle are but they were at Argos handing out the new catalog today. I was told iggle or was it piggle was the store manager what he does in in his own time is his business. The new catalog all ways causes a gold rush type fever as people fight their way to get the new catalog but today they had people parceling them up for you and there was no problems just crowds of kids having their picture taken with iggle and piggle who were raising money for charity. If you have got your catalog get down there quick.

Friday, 16 January 2009

Queens Park Trip



I had a trip around The Queens Park to see what was happening the footing for the new bridges across to Burma Island are now in so hopefully the new bridges will soon be up.


I had a look at the Bowling Green which was looking good with a very green lawn already for the spring and the big old tree stood proud behind it.


Next to the Bowling Green is the memorial to Diana and with the grasses in full flow its the most striking feature at the park at the moment

A bit further down and the bases for the new path that used to lead to the old bird and rabbit houses is in lets hope they put some steps in or make this a less steep bank. The kids used to call this the end of the world as the old bank was so steep it felt like you were going off the end of the world. At the moment it looks more like a skate board ramp half built.

There was not a lot more to see as most of the park is fenced off and you cant get to it. I did think they would leave as much unfenced as possible so there was more to see like the old band stand and the scented garden. New building are due to start any time now subject to the weather

Monday, 12 January 2009

Leighton Park Paths

I went for a walk across the fields at the back of Smith Grove were they are putting in lots of new paths. As you can see in the picture some are more advanced than others as I found out when I sank down in the mud which came over my shoes. The paths will go from Minshull new Rd to Brookland grove and connect it to the town via the paths in Badger Ave. It is far from finished as its just rough stone at the moment and with so much water in the area its hard to make a good solid path.

Once completed it will be a nice country walk as they are putting more tree in the area as well. As with all these things the problem is kids will think its great to use these paths for motor bikes and it will make a great dirt track for them when they next steal a bike

Wulven Upgrade



The Derby Dock face lift is in full swing with a new fence around most of the area and new TV and Satellite Ariels going up around the site. Even the bins have had a new fence. How much benefit the new railings are is open to debate. It helps keep people in and some out, in the event of a fire it makes it harder to get to the flats and harder to escape from the site.

The main thing people see m to be worried about is Fire escapes as if you are above ground level the only means of escape is the ground floor and with several fires in the area a few months ago they are concerned they could be trapped inside

Spotted hanging About

Spotted hanging About on Sunday this man cutting back the trees in Argos car park. Its that time of year when they are pruning trees and buses everywhere you go. On a Sunday morning it was very noisy cutting the trees back as the town was empty.

Sunday, 11 January 2009

The Mayors Charity Work



I caught the Mayor out with his bucket on Crewe Square collecting for the Red Cross on Saturday and we were amused as the Sentinal photographer had him waving his bucket as if he was doing the Conga. He reminded me of the invite to his special evening

The Mayor and Mayoress of Crewe and Nantwich

Most cordially invite you to purchase tickets to attend their fabulous ‘Auction of Promises’ gala evening, the proceeds of which will go towards the

Mayor’s Lifelong Learning Charity. The theme of the evening will be ‘Rocks, Frocks
and Dickie Bows’ and will include a welcoming drink, a lavish 3 course meal and live
entertainment. This extravaganza will take place at the luxurious Crewe Hall on 30th January 2009.

Proceeds from the evening will go to the Mayor’s Charity. The theme for the Mayor’s Charity is Lifelong Learning and it is supported by: MMU Cheshire South Cheshire College Reaseheath College Wulvern Housing

This splendid evening will explode with excitement as our ‘Rocks, Frocks and Dickie Bows’ extravaganza gets under way.

This is an ‘Auction of Promises’, which boasts promises which money can’t buy… but you can! The Auction will raise money for the Mayoral Charity fund of Lifelong Learning, and once you have bagged your bargain you can carry on enjoying the remainder of the evening by singing along and dancing to our live entertainment.

This is a glittering gala evening that really should not be missed. All the best people will be there… including The Worshipful the Mayor and his Mayoress of course!

This is a unique, once in a lifetime opportunity to join us, to let your hair down and support a worthwhile cause.

An up to date list of the promises can be viewed on the website at www.crewe-nantwich.gov.uk. If you would like to make a donation, of either a Promise or cash, all will be gratefully received. Just fill in the details on the reply slip.

The dress code is as it says - Rocks, Frocks and Dickie Bows. Ladies, this is your chance to really dress up, and show off those sparklers Santa left in your Christmas stocking! (The gentlemen can too if they wish!)
Tickets will be allocated on a first come first served basis so book early to avoid disappointment.

Programme of the Evening:

6.45pm Arrival and pre-dinner drinks in the Hall of Pillars

7.30pm Three course meal will be served in the Continental Suite

9.30pm Auction of Promises 10.30pm Live entertainment and disco 12.30am Carriages

Here are just a few of the promises offered so far...

This really is an exclusive chance for two people to tour one of the most famous streets in the country, if not the world – Coronation Street. The official tours of the set ended in the year 2000 so this really will be a once in a lifetime opportunity for any Corrie fan. So be generous in your bids and bag this unique opportunity, donated courtesy of Coronation Street creator Tony Warren himself.

Bentley Factory Tour
This is a rare opportunity for four people to tour the world-famous Bentley factory to see the process of car making at its finest. All Bentley cars are handmade by master craftsmen who take extreme pride in their work. These prestigious cars are hand crafted to an exceptional standard and can take up to 400 hours to build. Don’t miss your chance to see every step of the production of Crewe’s most luxurious export.


Heathercliffe Hotel
Heathercliffe Hotel is situated in the picturesque village of Frodsham in the heart of the beautiful Cheshire Countryside. This is a chance for you and your partner to stay in the luxurious Queen’s Suite which boasts a Kingsized, Half Coronet bed and its own private Jacuzzi… luxury indeed! To round off your stay, enjoy a hearty full English breakfast to set you up for the day ahead.

Combermere Abbey
Set on the beautiful borderlands of Cheshire and Shropshire, Combermere Abbey is one of the most amazing historical sites in Britain. The Abbey was founded in 1133.

Wednesday, 7 January 2009

Crewe Websites


Crewe now has a lot of websites and a new one starts this week

Crewe Photography has just started with photo like above of Crewe and cars

Crewe Blog The original Blog about Crewe update all most daily

Crewe Town About Crewe mostly focused on the West End of Crewe

Whats on in Crewe The place to go to find out whats on this week

Changes in Crewe Changes happening in Crewe

Crewe SK8 Park Skateboarding in Crewe

Our MPs website Track what Edward is doing for us

There will be many more I have just listed the main ones

The End Of Xmas

Tuesday and Xmas is over as Tree Fellas move in to remove the decorations form the town square starting with the artificial trees full of lights. Its now past 12 night and all your decorations should now be down for another year. We hope the square will now get back the seats which have been missed over Xmas by many people who rest in the town

Tuesday, 6 January 2009

The Yobs Win

The Derby Docks bushes are being cut back after problems with gangs of youths holding drinking parties in them. Lots of complaints from local residents forced this cutting back as people were frightened to walk down the path which is right next to the trees as all you could hear was kids in there. People were afraid they would be attacked and the trees were perfect to hide behind if you wanted to jump out on someone.

The area is supposed to be a no drinking zone but the idea of these zones has become a joke as no one does anything and street drinking is still going on even at 7 am on the docks people are out there drinking.
The problem is the yobs are winning the trees were very nice and made it countrified but in this area it has just caused problems with the yobs so the only way forward is to remove them so they can no longer hide. The other way forward was for the Police to do something about the area which they have failed to do for years

Anyone seen the Rail?



A picture taken at Tipkinder Skate Park in the snow this week and can you spot whats missing?




This is how it used to look like but now someone has had a rail away. I can only assume its been stolen and this wont be the first time stuff has been removed from the site and no doubt sold as scrap. If you know anything ring the Police. So much for CCTV

First Snow of Winter


The first snow of winter and I was amassed walking round the town that everyone seemed to be out with a camera I snapped these three from the opposition Crewe Blog and on every corner was someone else with a camera. Even in the Park people were out with cameras taking pictures.
Goddard St in the snow. Temperatures are getting down as low as -8 as the freeze continues. People are complaining about the state of the pavements as they become skating rinks. Next week better weather is forecast so lets hope for some warmth


End of an Era

A walk past Morrisons in Dunwoody way see the end of an era as they start knocking down more of Crewe Works. Growing up in Crewe I remember when the works went from the bridge in West St near Rolls Royce to Cobdern St which is now the Library all of what is now Morrisons and the Egale center was all the Works.

Every day West St was filled with hundreds of bike as the workers all came out of work. You grew up in Crewe and worked in the works or Rolls for life. Now there is very little left and getting a job for life is a thing of the past. How did Crewe go from the centre of the railway to what it is today