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  • Preece: Draw was the right result

    NORTHWICH Victoria’s players reacted in the right way to earn a deserved share of the spoils at Hinckley United, according to manager Andy Preece. He told the Guardian that their midweek mauling against Droylsden was forgotten after the 1-1 draw. “I

  • Hinckley 1 Vics 1

    WAYNE Riley’s brilliant goal was enough to decorate any contest. But Northwich Victoria’s FA Cup hero could not be crowned a match-winner this time around after the hosts rescued a deserved point. Both managers were satisfied. However Vics’ boss Andy

  • UniBond Division One South: results

    UniBond League Division One South Saturday February 6 Belper Town 3 Kidsgrove Athletic 2 Cammell Laird 1 Shepshed Dynamo 1 Grantham Town 4 Willenhall Town 1 Leek Town 3 Carlton Town 1 Lincoln United 4 Quorn 0 Loughborough Dynamo 2 Chasetown 2

  • Blue Square North: results

    Blue Square North Saturday February 6 Alfreton Town 3 Harrogate Town 1 Corby Town 0 Fleetwood Town 2 Droylsden 1 AFC Telford United 5 Eastwood Town 0 Vauxhall Motors 0 Farsley Celtic 0 Gloucester City 1 Gainsborough Trinity 0 Ilkeston Town 0 Hinckley

  • Jacob is proving the doctors wrong

    A NORTHWICH teenager who was hit by a car in Northwich town centre has defied the odds by making a full recovery. Doctors feared 18-year-old Jacob Starkey could be left permanently brain damaged after the accident in Chesterway on October 19

  • Church is being torn apart

    THE letter from Graham Evans in the January 20 edition of the Guardian, “Memorial Day is a powerful holocaust reminder”, refers to the way the Nazis used brute force to quell any form of opposition. The very thought of being sent to prison

  • Get in the swim for Rotary Club charities

    SWIMMERS are being urged to help raise money for charity. The Rotary Club of Northwich is organising its 10th annual swimathon for teams of six to have fun and fundraise for a variety of good causes. This year’s charities include St Luke’s Hospice,

  • Ofsted report rules Verdin High School is improving

    AN OFSTED inspection at a struggling Winsford school has ruled it is making ‘satisfactory’ progress. Verdin High School was placed into special measures last May after the level of students achieving five A to C’s at GCSE, including English and maths

  • Digging deep for Haiti fund

    CHILDREN and adults alike have been moved to do everything they can to help the survivors of the Haiti earthquake. Schools, colleges, supermarkets and charities have been in touch with the Guardian to share what they have been doing and encourage others