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Weekly enews - 25 September 2019

News

HRH The Princess Royal and HMS Albion visit Chester on Sunday

Princess Anne

Chester will once again welcome the crowds as HRH The Princess Royal inspects the ship’s company of HMS Albion in the city’s town hall square. Find out which roads will be affected.

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As summer comes to an end the borough continues to bloom

Bee

The Council’s StreetCare teams have sown wildflower seed at over 60 sites across the borough and their displays continue to bring colour as the nights draw in for autumn.

Borough blooms


In other news

More news


Sunshine

Climate Emergency update

The next issue of the Climate Emergency enewsletter is due out next week. Subscribe online and stay updated.

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Chester Pride 2019

Chester Pride 2019

Relive a fantastic day at Chester Pride with a selection of our favourite pictures.

Chester Pride photos on flickr


Improving our roads

You can stay updated with all the latest roadworks in your area using our live traffic incident page.

Roadworks in West Cheshire


Pictures of the week

This week features a selection of pictures from recent West Cheshire Youth and Community Awards 2019 event which celebrates the work of our young people and those that support them. A full list of winners is available on the Your West Cheshire website

Neston Primary School children

Neston Primary School Rotakids Group, Partnership of the Year - One of the first schools in the North West to establish a Rotakids Group. Since set up the children have raised over £4,000 for charities.

Steve

Steve Elliott, Adult Volunteer of the Year - Attends overnight stays, various evening and weekend activities and fortnightly respite sessions. A dedicated human being, compassionate, empathetic and kind.

Poppy Mae

Poppy-Mae Jones, Young Person Outstanding Achievement - An amazing little lady who has raised more than £5,000 for charity. An inspirational story of one so young wanting to give back to her community.