Chester's Pied Bull pub echos with ghostly phenomena from times long past, says RICK HALE| Spooky Isles
Chester is one of Britain’s most ancient cities, founded by the Romans during the 1st century AD as a military fortress. But this walled city holds much more than just heritage. NIA JONES discovers five of haunted Chester’s spookiest places…| Spooky Manchester
Bibby baronets The story of this family is closely bound up with that of the family shipping firm, the Bibby Line, which they founded in 1...| landedfamilies.blogspot.com
Breast Cancer Charity This breast cancer charity is now in it’s third year and is an annual event now in Cheshire. It is the brainchild of Sarah E Pickles from Cheshire, who herself was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014. She then went on to have chemotherapy, a double mastectomy and reconstruction following her diagnosis […]| Reflect Clinic
Part Two: Llangollen to Wrenbury Mill Day 5 Llangollen to Ellesmere After a leisurely breakfast we set off on our return journey at 8.50 a.m and by 11.15 a.m. we had reached Trevor which was even busier with boats than on our arrival two days earlier. We had considered taking a look in the Visitor […]| Love Travelling Blog
Wrenbury Mill to Llangollen This post details the first part of our seven night return cruise from the pretty village of Wrenbury in Cheshire along the Llangollen Canal into Wales. Our adventure wo…| Love Travelling Blog
I spent a day exploring pubs and taprooms around Congleton, Knypersley, and Biddulph, each with its own charm and history. From the quirky Wonky Pear with its shopfront roots to Beartown’s lively taproom, I sampled unique local brews like “Lit” and “Bobby Dazzler.” Cosy stops like The Prince of Wales and The Foundry showed how tradition meets community spirit, while newer spots like R&G’s Tap House and HopLab added fresh energy. In Biddulph, On Tap and The Crafty Flanker brought c...| Micropub Adventures
This was to be our fourth U.K. canal boat holiday as we’d really caught the bug. Narrow-boating is the perfect way to slow down, unwind and connect with nature whilst chugging along canals at no more than walking speed. This time around we’d opted to take a seven night cruise from the pretty village of […]| Love Travelling Blog
Patient Journeys It’s so rewarding to be part of our patient journeys where patients tell us in detail where they were before their breast enlargement and where they are now, after their surgery and the recovery process are completed. It’s absolutely heart warming to see patients so happy having increased confidence and a big smile […]| Reflect Clinic
A vibrant pub tour showcases historic venues like Cromwell’s Tap House, a Grade II listed site with a cosy mix of old and new. Three Fishes, a smoke-free pioneer, offered a quaint atmosphere with t…| Micropub Adventures
Manchester Marriott As part of our ethos of supporting women’s empowerment, I was fortunate enough to be invited to an event at the Manchester Marriott (Victoria and Albert) Hotel in Manchester City Centre. The event was presented by Susie Sprigg, Founder of Women in Business North (WiBN) and entitled “Show your Light”. On Friday, 27 […]| Reflect Clinic
Train services have resumed after Network Rail renewed a major railway junction in Warrington over the early May bank holiday weekend| RailAdvent
The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) has today (Thursday 1 May) published its report into a trolley runaway incident a year ago, making recommendations and highlighting learning points for Network Rail.| RailAdvent
Like many country houses Adlington had a purpose during wartime. However, the cost of upkeep meant it had to open its doors to the public afterwards. In August 1942, Adlington Hall the historic home of the Leghs, had been in the possession of the family since 1352, when they first acquired it in the reign of … Continue reading ADLINGTON HALL→| HOUSE AND HERITAGE
ITV News obtained exclusive footage of hounds running onto the same track just weeks before. | ITV National News| ITV News
Shortly after our passage through the Harecastle Tunnel we left Staffordshire behind and continued into Cheshire. It was to be a busy day as we approached the summit of Heartbreak Hill which is apt…| Love Travelling Blog