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mediabiasfactcheck.comChris Arnold for dedicated service to the youth of Knutsford through the 2025 (Knutsford) Squadron ATC Julie Brinnand for leadership at 7th Knutsford Brownies Turid Dinsmore for leadership of the Knutsford Community Garden group John Finnan for leading the community in seeking the protection of land at Longridge
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ground.newsEsther writes in this week's Knutsford Guardian: The latest debacle in Cheshire East’s mismanagement involves closing recycling centres – you couldn’t make this rubbish up!
www.esthermcvey.comThe committee concluded that during the last seven years all viable options for the council retaining ownership of the building had been explored and that there was no alternative than to put the building on the market. Chair of the Assets and Operations Committee, Cllr Peter Coan said “60 King Street is the town’s most iconic building and over the last seven years, we have sought to find a viable solution that enabled it to remain publicly owned. Whilst trying to secure investment to restore...
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