Tatton Park Pop-Up Festival keeps on delivering nights to remember, as it enters its fourth week of the 2022 run.
This weekend’s line up:
Mania: The ABBA Tribute
Friday 15th July 2022
With all your favourite ABBA hits including ‘Mamma Mia’, ‘Voulez Vous’, ‘Dancing Queen’, and ‘Super Trouper’, the world’s number one touring ABBA tribute bring you a night not to be missed!
Doors open at 7:30pm
Princess Party
Saturday 16th July 2022
Later dates: Friday 29th July 2022 | Thursday 4th August 2022
Princesses and Princes across the land, Be Our Guest this summer as we invite you to our magical Princess Party.
Doors open at 11:00am
The House & Garage Orchestra
Saturday 16th July 2022
Get ready for a night of the most iconic house and garage tracks in history featuring Shy Cookie, Sweet Female Attitude, Shelley Nelson, Kelle Le Roc, MC Neat and Oggie!
Doors open at 7:00pm
Kidchella
Sunday 17th July 2022
The ultimate kid’s festival this summer… This whirlwind kids experience sold out in record time last year
Health and social care organisations across the area are united in encouraging residents to take simple but effective steps to stay well and to help their NHS support those who need it most.
Cheshire East Council has been recognised for its work to encourage more walking, wheeling and cycling - with the success of its recently completed Southern Gateway scheme in Crewe helping to unlock funding.
A construction company that works closely with East Cheshire NHS Trust has generously donated a Christmas tree to Macclesfield Hospital for the second-year running.
Cheshire East Council passed a joint Notice of Motion, brought forward by Cllr Fiona Wilson (Labour) and seconded by Cllr Mike Sewart (Conservative), formally objecting to the Independent New Towns Task Force’s (NTTF) proposal to establish a new settlement of up to 20,000 homes on land at Adlington.
Two of the East Cheshire NHS Trust’s community colleagues have been recognised at the Association of Community Theatre Spotlight Awards for their outstanding contributions to local theatre.
Young patients at Macclesfield District General Hospital’s Children’s Ward will get some festive cheer again this year, thanks to the Macclesfield FC Community Sports Trust.
Congleton Town Councillors, Robert Douglas, Suzy Firkin, Heather Seddon and Kay Wesley along with local rail supporters Richard and Lisa Eadie formally handed over the Sunday Trains petition to Sarah Russell MP for presentation in Parliament this week.
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