Details of some of the upcoming events in support of the East Cheshire Hospice.
Upcoming events…
Ecclesiastical, Movement for Good – vote for ECH to win £1000 – deadline 12th September.
The more nominations we receive, the greater the chance we have of winning, so please share this with your family and friends and ask them to nominate us too!
To nominate ECH, please fill out this quick and easy form:
Our charity number is 515104 and charity type is ‘Health’
STEPtember – 1st – 30th September
Last chance to sign up!
Are you ready to step up for East Cheshire Hospice this September?
In the 30 days of September, we’re asking you to strap on your walking boots and take one step for every £1 needed to run the Hospice each day.
That’s 7,500 steps, (£7,500!) a day, totalling to 225,000 steps throughout the month. It’s no mean feet!
Will Week – 3rd – 7th October
Participating local solicitors will kindly donate their time and expertise to write or amend your Will in return for a donation to East Cheshire Hospice.
Skydive Day – Skydive Tilstock, Shropshire - 13th May 2023
This is your chance to tick a big one off the bucket list… to experience the ultimate adrenaline rush… to have the time of your life…
A mental health nurse has been awarded the prestigious Queen’s Nurse title, recognising her outstanding contribution to community healthcare and leadership in mental health services.
A record-breaking wave of community spirit swept through the streets of Macclesfield, as the town’s beloved Pancake Race returned to smash all previous records.
A recent Freedom of Information request has brought to light that Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner Dan Price has been billing the taxpayer for a luxury Land Rover Discovery Sport.
Operation Ascertain was launched across the county over the weekend, with officers focusing their efforts on organised immigration crime within the delivery sector and safeguarding people within our night-time economy venues.
Beech Hall School recently marked Children’s Mental Health Week by hosting a special visit from Inspiring Animal Therapy, bringing a menagerie of creatures into the heart of the school.
Macclesfield Town were unable to recreate the magic of last month's FA Cup win over holders Crystal Palace, with a Sam Heathcote own goal sending Brentford through to the fifth round after a spirited contest at Moss Rose.
Councillor Laura Crane, chair of the Children and Families Committee at Cheshire East Council, has said that the priority is to ensure that every child in Cheshire East has the best possible start in life.
A much‑loved greenspace between Riverside Park and the River Weaver in Northwich has been given a vibrant new lease of life thanks to a series of significant upgrades to its pond and surrounding landscape.
Cheshire East Council has launched a new ‘call for sites’ as part of the early stages of preparing its next Local Plan – the blueprint for how the borough grows and develops well into the 2040s.
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