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S AXON thesaxon.org the Sandbach Listings - p5 Sandbach news, sport and leisure June/July FREE CLOSING DOWN FOREVER GRAND SALE! £500,000 STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL A unique range of quality lounge, dining, bedroom & occasional furniture & accessories from Serene, Seconique, Harrison Bros, Birlea, Ultra, Heritage Furniture, Highgate Beds, IFD International, Flair Rugs, Julian Bowen, Ancient Mariner, Fedland, Rainbow Upholstery, PF Furniture, Heaven Sends Giftware, Vida Living, Annaghmore, Ambers International, Headboards 4 U, West Midland Upholstery etc., etc.. It’s been a privilege to serve so many special customers like you, and all the people of the area, over the years and we’d like to thank you for your valued custom. Now, due to a serious illness within the family I have decided to retire from the retail furniture business to concentrate on my new priorities, and we will therefore close down our Sandbach showroom. We must clear the entire stock without delay and so will hold the greatest furniture sale ever seen in the area. The showrooms are presently closed to reduce prices and prepare for the launch of our £500,000 CLOSING DOWN FOREVER SALE! PRICES WILL BE DRASTICALLY REDUCED! THIS IS OUR BIGGEST SALE EVER! ALL GOODS WILL BE CLEARLY MARKED FOR SALE ON A FIRST CLAIM BASIS. EVERYTHING .. INCLUDING NEW FACTORY ORDERS ..WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO YOU WITH BIGGER SAVINGS THAN EVER IN OUR HISTORY! We must urgently sell off all of our stock including: Suites (fabric & leather), sofas, armchairs, recliners, (tradit ional & modern), chairs, dining sets, sideboards, bookcases, desks, wardrobes, chests, beds, mattresses, mattress protectors, headboards, sofa beds, bunks, coffee tables, nests, TV/HiFi units, rugs, cushions, pictures, mirrors, clocks, giftware etc, etc... Absolutely Everything Must Be Sold Out a.s.a.p! THE SHOWROOMS HAVE BEEN CLOSED WHILE WE COMPLETE ALL SALE PREPARATIONS Unit 5, Millbuck Park, Ettiley Heath, Sandbach, Cheshire CW11 3HT Tel: 01270 753175 © GR 2016 MASSIVE 3 DAY PUBLIC SALE! STARTS FRIDAY 24th JUNE at 10 AM SPECIAL EVENT HOURS Fri 24th June 10 -6 / Sat 25th June 10 -6 / Sun 26th June 11 -4 SANDBACH Police are warning young people about the dangers of using social media. Cheshire Police has received a number of reports of Facebook profiles, being created by individuals pretending to be a young person and befriending children online. PC Helen Harrison, of the Sandbach Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “What they are doing is firstly establishing a “friendship” or connection with a young person through Facebook and then sending them sexually explicit images through the messenger services. “It is children who are seeing images and we are urging parents and carers to pay close attention to their child’s use of social media and provide them with advice and guidance to ensure they remain safe online. “Sharing our personal lives with friends and loved ones on social media can be fun and rewarding. However, if we don’t pay attention to the security of our social media profiles, it allows strangers to also have the exact same access. “This is a criminal offence and any such reported incidents will be fully investigated.” Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner, David Keane (pictured), said: “Incidents like this are incredibly serious. “It is important we raise awareness of this issue and provide advice and guidance to parents and carers. “This can help to protect young people in our communities and prevent them from putting themselves at risk when they use social media.” If you or anyone you know has been a victim of inappropriate messages received online please contact Cheshire Police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. WEB WARNING Police alert Sandbach youngsters to online dangers

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SAXONthesaxon.orgthe

Sandbach Listings - p5

Sandbach news, sport and leisure June/July FREE

CLOSING DOWN FOREVER

GRAND SALE!

£500,000 STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL

A unique range of quality lounge, dining, bedroom & occasional furniture & accessories from

Serene, Seconique, Harrison Bros, Birlea, Ultra, Heritage Furniture, Highgate Beds, IFD International, Flair Rugs,

Julian Bowen, Ancient Mariner, Fedland, Rainbow Upholstery, PF Furniture, Heaven Sends Giftware, Vida Living,

Annaghmore, Ambers International, Headboards 4 U, West Midland Upholstery etc., etc..

It’s been a privilege to serve so many special customers like you, and all the people of the area, over the years

and we’d like to thank you for your valued custom. Now, due to a serious illness within the family I have decided to retire from

the retail furniture business to concentrate on my new priorities, and we will therefore close down our Sandbach showroom. We

must clear the entire stock without delay and so will hold the greatest furniture sale ever seen in the area. The showrooms are

presently closed to reduce prices and prepare for the launch of our £500,000 CLOSING DOWN FOREVER SALE!

PRICES WILL BE DRASTICALLY REDUCED! THIS IS OUR BIGGEST SALE EVER! ALL GOODS WILL BE

CLEARLY MARKED FOR SALE ON A FIRST CLAIM BASIS. EVERYTHING .. INCLUDING NEW FACTORY

ORDERS ..WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO YOU WITH BIGGER SAVINGS THAN EVER IN OUR HISTORY!

We must urgently sell off all of our stock including: Suites (fabric & leather), sofas, armchairs, recliners, (tradit

ional & modern), chairs, dining sets, sideboards, bookcases, desks, wardrobes, chests, beds, mattresses, mattress protectors,

headboards, sofa beds, bunks, coffee tables, nests, TV/HiFi units, rugs, cushions, pictures, mirrors, clocks, giftware etc, etc...

Absolutely Everything Must Be Sold Out a.s.a.p!

THE SHOWROOMS HAVE BEEN CLOSED WHILE WE COMPLETE ALL SALE PREPARATIONS

Unit 5, Millbuck Park,

Ettiley Heath, Sandbach,

Cheshire CW11 3HT

Tel: 01270 753175

© GR 2016

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MASSIVE 3 DAY PUBLIC SALE! STARTS FRIDAY 24th JUNE at 10 AM

SPECIAL EVENT HOURS Fri 24th June 10 -6 / Sat 25th June 10 -6 / Sun 26th June 11 -4

SANDBACH Police are warning young people about the dangers of using social media. Cheshire Police has received a number of reports of Facebook profiles, being created by individuals pretending to be a young person and befriending children online. PC Helen Harrison, of the Sandbach Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “What they are doing is firstly establishing a “friendship” or connection with a young person through Facebook and then sending

them sexually explicit images through the messenger services. “It is children who are seeing images and we are urging parents and carers to pay close attention to their child’s use of social media and provide them with advice and guidance to ensure they remain safe online. “Sharing our personal lives with friends and loved ones on social media can be fun and rewarding. However, if we don’t pay attention to the security of our social media profiles, it allows strangers to also have

the exact same access. “This is a criminal offence and any such reported incidents will be fully investigated.” Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner, David Keane (pictured), said: “Incidents like

this are incredibly serious. “It is important we raise awareness of this issue and provide advice and guidance to parents and carers. “This can help to protect young people in our communities and prevent them from putting themselves at risk when they use social media.” If you or anyone you know has been a victim of inappropriate messages received online please contact Cheshire Police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

WEB WARNINGPolice alert Sandbach youngsters to online dangers

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LANCE Corporal Samuel Pitt, serving with 23 Amphibious Engineer Troop, has been participating in a major training exercise in Poland. The exercise saw them create a record by constructing the longest M3 amphibious bridge. Exercise Anakonda 2016 is a Polish led multinational exercise involving over 30,000 soldiers from 24 participating countries and is one of the biggest

exercises undertaken in Europe since the end of the Cold War. The 23 year-old from Sandbach, who is based in Minden Germany, said: “it has been really good working with the other nations, a great experience.“

by STEWART GREENTHE Queen’s 90th birthday was celebrated by a Giant Picnic in the Park in Sandbach. The event was organised by Sandbach Town Council and attracted over 200 people for

an afternoon of champagne, tea, coffee and cake, Entertainment was provided by Sandbach High School’s choir and Out of the Blues, an easy listening band formed by former Sandbach pupils

THE heritage of Sandbach School is being preserved by two A-level history students. Their aim is to promote a history that has long been hidden from public view in time for the next School Commemoration Day. Tom Wade and Will Murphy have been assembling a memorial to the school’s past, with the help of ‘old’ Sandbachians. They have rummaged through

archives, uncovered long forgotten treasures and located all kinds of fascinating items hidden away in some cases for hundreds of years. Highlights include cricket blazers, blueprints, trophies dating back to the 1830s and the headmaster’s desk from the original building in 1677. The treasures are to go on show in a new museum display in the School’s chapel.

POLICE are appealing for witnesses following a series of small fires in Sandbach. Several fires were started on Abbey Road and Middlewich Road in the early hours of Monday June 6. A Cheshire Police spokesman said: “Several small fires were started on Abbey Road and Middlewich Road in Sandbach between 2.30 and 4.30am. “Cheshire Police are appealing for witnesses who may have seen something. “If you have any information

please contact Cheshire Police on the non – emergency telephone number 101 and quote number CC16165778.” A spokeswoman for Cheshire Fire and Rescue confirmed one fire engine from Sandbach had been called to a fire on Middlewich Road at 3.48am that morning. The spokeswoman said: “A hose reel jet was used by firefighters to put out a small fire involving refuse. “It’s possible that the fire was started deliberately.”

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Wed June 29 - Live ConcertSt Mary’s Church, 7pmSandbach Concert Series presents guitarist Craig Ogden, with a spotlight on local young musicians and an art exhibitionTickets £8.50 adults, £3 children, from Bramwells Opticians or on the door

Sat July 2 - Music Festival

Sandbach Rugby Club, 12.30pm - 11pmSandbach Fake Festival featuring tributes to supergroups Queen, U2 and the Stone Roses, along with local bands and artists.Advance tickets £21 adults, £11 children from www.fakefestivals.co.uk

Sat July 2 - Party in the ParkSandbach Park, gates open at 5.30pm, fireworks at 10.15pm

Fodens Band performs Musical Theatre Classics, supported by the Sandbach School Big Band Bring a picnic and rug to enjoy this annual al fresco concertFeatures a ‘Last Night of the Proms’ style singalong finale and spectacular burst of fireworksLicensed bar and snacks availableTickets £10, with accompanied children free, from Bramwell’s, and Sandbach Town Hall

Sun July 3 - Civic ParadeStarting at Scotch Common at 1.45pm, followed by church service at St Mary’s and the granting of the freedom of the town to Dennis Robinson at the town hall at 3.30pm

Tues July 5 - Band ConcertSandbach School, 7pm - 9pmFodens Band will perform the second half of a school concert featuring soloists from Sandbach School

Sat July 9 - Maker’s MarketThe Cobbles, 9am - 3pmMarket stalls with something different

For stalls contact Victoria Jackson on 07879 684184

Fri July 15 - Elworth Flower ClubBradwall Village Hall, 7.30pmDemonstration ‘Summertime Sensations’ by Laura LeongTickets £5. Call 01477 544166

Sat July 16 - Tidy Town EventMeet at the market stalls storage building on the Common, 10am - 12noonJoinf the Sandbach Clean Team to help tidy up the town centre. Call Keith Haines on 01270-761541

Sat July 16 - Family Fun DaySandbach Park, 11am - 3pmAnnual event full of entertainment and activities.Free entry.

Mon July 25 - Blood Donor SessionSandbach Town Hall, 1.40pm - 4.15pm and 5.30pm - 7.45pmNational Blood Service donor session, no apointment necessary.

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ELWORTH Cricket Club is to get a share of £9 million of National Lottery funding from Sport England’s Inspired Facilities fund. The club will receive £36,792 of National Lottery funding towards replacing existing net practice facilities. The new 3-bay nets will be sited on additional land already purchased. The new location will remove current restrictions on the

use of nets during matches, and the existing nets area will be incorporated into the outfield space for the separate development of Junior cricket pitches planned to start in September. Sport England’s Charles Johnston said: “It’s great to see Elworth Cricket Club join the long list of successful clubs to benefit from this fund.” Elworth club chairman David Buckley said: “We are delighted

to have secured this investment, which means we can fully deliver our plans to improve facilities and participation in our sport. “The increased capacity of the new nets will allow greater flexibility of practice and coaching sessions for all ages. “Together with the junior pitches development this will mean better ground utilisation with matches and practice able to run concurrently.

“It is a vital part of our strategy to extend youth membership, to establish a girls team at Elworth, and to benefit the local community by increasing the opportunity to participate in all forms of cricket.” The club reached out to entice new members earlier this month as it took part in the national ECB Open Day. The event featured taster sessions, a junior tournament and barbecue.

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