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Failing to pay £6.70 train fare lands ticket dodger with £460 court bill
A PASSENGER who failed to pay a £6.70 train fare has been hit with a £460 court bill. Mohammed Sadqi, of Heywood Close, Alderley Edge, boarded a train without a valid ticket on November 23, last year. The 25-year-old was travelling on a Govia
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Fashion show highlights Knutsford's 'amazing independent shops'
EXCITEMENT mounted as people queued to catch a glimpse of the latest spring and summer looks being unveiled. Independent boutiques once again teamed up to showcase their new designs at the third Flash Fashion. Crowds packed into Lost & Found
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Knutsford Makers Market welcomes return of 160 'finest artisans' from across Cheshire
KNUTSFORD Makers Market returns on Sunday with 'delectable' street food to tantalise your tastebuds. More than 160 stalls will be dotted along Princess Street and Silk Mill Street on Sunday, June 2 from 11am to 4pm. Chefs, bakers, artists,
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Former teacher pens third book supporting parents and educators of SEND children
A FORMER teacher has written a third book to help support parents and educators of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Georgina Durrant, from Holmes Chapel, was inspired to write her latest work after feeling frustrated