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"Revolutionizing Regional Governance: Mayoral Combined Authority Coming to Cheshire & Warrington in 2027!"

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"Revolutionizing Regional Governance: Mayoral Combined Authority Coming to Cheshire & Warrington in 2027!"

Paul Gardner
Sep 24, 2025
Trivia Question❓In the city of Chester, Cheshire, what is the name of the famous medieval wall that surrounds the city center? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Warrington's local councils have officially approved the establishment of the Cheshire and Warrington Mayoral Combined Authority, unlocking over ÂŁ650 million in funding over the next three decades. Residents will elect the area's first Mayor in May 2027. The decision was finalized by Warrington Borough Council after previous approvals from Cheshire East Council and Cheshire West and Chester Council. Formal consent will be confirmed by the Secretary of State to establish the new Authority potentially by February 2026. The combined authority will have greater control over key areas like transport, housing, skills, and economic growth, providing new funding opportunities. Read More... |
Goostrey is gearing up for another vibrant Goosfest, set to run from September 26 to October 12, 2025.
This much-loved non-profit festival transforms the village with exciting music, art, and cultural experiences, drawing both locals and visitors into its autumnal glow.
The festivities kick off with the Art in the Barns Exhibition at The Orchards Farm, Bidlea Dairy, where over 20 artists will display their work and host engaging workshops.
Highlights include the celebrated Biddulph Male Voice Choir at St Luke’s Parish Church, an evocative show about Caitlin Thomas, live sets from bands like Fine Lines, and a disco extravaganza at Clonter Opera Theatre.
Goosfest wraps up with organ virtuoso Jonathan Scott at St Luke’s, promising a spectacular finale.
Embrace Goostrey’s thriving arts scene and be part of a festival that continues to inspire every autumn. Read More... |
Tucked within the walls of the historic Hotel Indigo, The Forge is more than a restaurant - it’s a celebration of ethical dining and culinary craft.
With a menu that leans into wild meats, sustainable fish, and locally grown produce, every dish tells a story of Chester’s land and season.
Whether you're here for a signature dry-aged steak or a beautifully plated vegetarian dish, The Forge delivers bold, responsibly sourced flavor in a space that blends modern design with rustic charm. |
A new report from the Cheshire West and Chester Youth Partnership is spotlighting the real needs and ambitions of local young people.
Supported by the Westminster Foundation and delivered by Youth Focus North West, the assessment drew on the voices of more than 500 young residents, parents, carers, and professionals.
The research found urgent demand for safe and inclusive spaces, expanded mental health support, stronger life skills training, and better information about existing opportunities.
Financial barriers, limited transport, and a lack of accessible youth programmes remain key challenges for many families.
Executive leaders like Amanda Perraton and Caroline da Cunha stress the importance of listening to young voices and acting on their feedback.
In response, projects such as the Better Start programme in Winsford and the ForCheshireWest Fund are expanding, aiming to boost skills, employment, and opportunities for the borough’s youth. Read More... |
Q&A Questions |
Q: What is the historic significance of Chester, Cheshire? A: Chester, Cheshire is a city known for its well-preserved Roman walls and amphitheatre, as well as its medieval and Victorian architecture. Q: What are some popular attractions in Chester, Cheshire? A: Some popular attractions in Chester, Cheshire include Chester Cathedral, Chester Zoo, and the Chester Rows - a unique shopping area with covered walkways. Q: How can I get to Chester, Cheshire from London? A: You can travel to Chester, Cheshire from London by train from London Euston station. The journey takes approximately 2 hours. |
đź’ˇ Answer to Trivia Question: Chester City Walls |