A round up of events in and around Cheshire during September
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A round up of events in and around Cheshire during September
Money was raised for Halton Haven Hospice at a ladies’ lunch hosted by Soroptimist International Runcorn, Frodsham and District.
The Great British Bake Off can be a life changing experience for the contestants. We chatted to local finalist from series one, Ruth Clemens about her journey and the new series.
The ninth annual Summer Swing Charity Golf Day and Gala Dinner was held at The Mere Golf Resort and Spa, Knutsford.
Olympic medals, giant bunnies and mouth watering food, we select some of our favourite Instagram moments from August.
Lovers of good food and drink rejoiced when the Foodies Festival returned to Tatton Park
Ann Lees is the proprietor of Crissan in Cheadle Hulme. Running her fashion shop dominates her schedule, but she has a passion for family life that takes her here, there and everywhere.
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
Lovers of good food and drink rejoiced when the Foodies Festival returned to Tatton Park
Ann Lees is the proprietor of Crissan in Cheadle Hulme. Running her fashion shop dominates her schedule, but she has a passion for family life that takes her here, there and everywhere.
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
A world record entry of 5,000 cheeses from some 26 countries were on display at the 119th International Cheese Awards, held at the Nantwich Show.
This year’s Nantwich Show not only celebrated everything agricultural, but also 120 years of the society that makes it all happen
An island of such breathtaking beauty, Anglesey has a diverse range of places to take stunning photos
With its quirky shipping line theme and glitzy decor, 30 James Street is built for adventures, writes Janet Reeder
A look at some of the highlights of the September 2016 issue of Cheshire Life
Llyr Jones and Dominic Haynes are red hot after launching their St Asaph-based Dangerous Food Company
One lucky reader will win an original painting and tickets to Buy Art Fair, plus luxury afternoon tea and an overnight stay
Book tickets for a paired food & wine lunch with Crystal Cruises at the ABode, Chester Racecourse on Tuesday 4th October.
This charming, historical city is turning a new page with exciting plans to transform its centre, as Emma Mayoh discovered
Geoff Garnett rounds up the golfing news in and around Cheshire.
Fabulous home.
A young artist from Romiley is making waves in the Big Apple after going back to the bare bones of her art, writes Paul Mackenzie
The county’s culinary elite descended on Carden Park Hotel for the prestigious Cheshire Life Food and Drink Awards, writes Emma Mayoh
If you’re struggling with what to do this bank holiday weekend then we’ve shortlisted some of the best events happening in and around Cheshire.
It’s a worrying fact that many accidents occur in the home. A fall or an accident could become a major issue and safety in the home is an important topic.
Cheshire Housewife Seema Malhotra is more than just a lady who lunches, she’s also a jet-set mum who runs the luxury fashion brand Forever Unique, as Janet Reeder discovers.
North Wales matches the Loire Valley for the sheer number of castles - but Wales wins on variety! Martin Pilkington suggests five of the best.
Our readers share their photos of Stockport
Diversification in difficult places
Following a stunning £2.8 million renovation, the Lady Lever Art Gallery has now opened its South End galleries to explore, plus an exciting exhibition of linocuts from Pablo Picasso. With free entrance and open seven days a week, inspiration awaits.
From seaside escapes to eco-friendly self-builds, take a tour of three motivating and beautiful renovations that will give you serious house envy
Alderley Edge gets yet another good restaurant in the shape of The Oakwood...and the locals are not backward in coming forward, writes Louise Allen-Taylor
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A campaign has been launched to raise awareness of the wonders of the Irish Sea. North West Marine Conservation Officer, Emily Baxter, explains what it’s all about.
The annual Christmas ball held by Future Recruitment has announced Jason Manford as their star performer.
This month’s walk in Woodford is for those who like a bit of aeronautical history...and don’t mind cattle, writes Howard Bradbury.
It seems that the newfound gin craze that has swept the nation has now come to Cheshire with many of us jumping on the gin bandwagon.
You could say that Jamie Moore’s Chester-based company, Recclesia, is a glass act, writes Mairead Mahon
Katy Griffin and Holly Mather are swapping surfing life in North Wales for a life-changing road trip overseas as the Beached Artisans
Christleton-based artist Gregory Macmillan travelled, chameleon-like, through multiple genres until he, at last, discovered his visual voice, writes Kate Houghton
A pleasant dog walk and a cosy pub in which to relax...does life get any better? Howard Bradbury chooses some favourite walkies involving a pub which will welcome both you and your four-legged friend, time after time.
Simon Rogan at the French whips up a menu that would win over any Euro sceptic, writes Janet Reeder
Bake Off Stars to judge the Great British Cake Off competition.
José Mourinho and Pep Guardiola have taken over the top jobs at Manchester’s Premier League football clubs and they have all they’ll ever need right on their doorstep.
Knutsford locals are to get a touch of je ne sais quois as Raymond Blanc opens his Brasserie Blanc on the site of the Loch Fyne restaurant in the Royal George Building, Regent Street.
There are many tales to tell about Knutsford and its people, as Janet Reeder discovers on a recent visit
Carden Park was the stunning venue for the Cheshire Life Food and Drink Awards on July 11th. Head Chef Graham Tinsley and his team created a delightful menu which showcased their considerable talents
If ever a car deserved attention it’s this one. Motoring fans queued up at Cheshire’s McLaren dealership recently to get up close and personal with the stunning McLaren 570GT.
Stylish home
A sophisticated and fun prom at the Midland Hotel for Manchester sixth formers
Visitors to North Wales are spoilt for choice when seeking out beauty spots, but here are some breathtaking locations to charm any day tripper
Ciro’s Brasserie at the Grosvenor Pulford Hotel near Chester gave Cheshire’s businesswomen the chance to recharge their batteries over a delicious lunch and sample some gorgeous fragrances too.
Manchester is welcoming its first ever week long cocktail festival this August and is definitely an event for the calender.
Two volunteers have put their heart and soul into a special garden at Leighton Hospital, Crewe. Rebekka O’Grady went along to find out more
Everything is blooming lovely at the Whitworth as the Jo Malone art garden opens.
One lucky winner will receive the Capuwa one-piece swimsuit from Rose Powder, worth £200!