News in Congleton

Alison Cann with her Dad Roy Shuker and paramedic

A Congleton cabin crew employee has been using her spare time to produce wash bags for the NHS nurses at Macclesfield Hospital, and the North West Ambulance Service during the coronavirus pandemic.

When Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that the country was going into lockdown, Alison Cann, of Lune Close, was on her last emergency flight home via Montego Bay, Jamaica.

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Tim Bainbridge and his sons Jacob and Zac

Congleton Rugby Club has over the years been made up of families, whether it's brothers, cousins, fathers and sons and not forgetting daughters too the club is and remains a family.

Whilst there are no games to be played and no training allowed due to the coronavirus outbreak here are a few pictures of our family then and now, who have played, are still playing, or will be playing for Congleton RUFC.

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A Congleton resident nominated for a Pride of Britain Award for going above and beyond has insisted that it's a "collective community effort" that is pulling the town through the coronavirus pandemic.

Congleton resident Hannah Longstaff selected Shaun Radcliffe for the award as a thank you for the help he has provided throughout Congleton and its surrounding areas during the Covid-19 epidemic.

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