News for October 2010
- 1 October: Families can move in to a council home quicker in Ellesmere Port and Neston
- 1 October: Children from Chester's Hoole Library awarded medals after completing a reading challenge
- 1 October: Eco friendly toilet arrives at Chester's Hoole allotments
- 1 October: Chester woman pleads guilty to £52,484 benefit fraud
- 4 October: Chester's Lord Mayor presents reading awards to children at Tattenhall Library
- 4 October: Free advice at first-time buyers' housing fair
- 4 October: Wharton Primary School unveils £2.5 million new build
- 4 October: Cheshire West cracks down on benefit fraud with new 'one strike' action
- 5 October: Council sets the records straight over Union's Ellesmere Port housing claims
- 5 October: Housing Service in Ellesmere Port show signs of improvement
- 5 October: Councillor Tom Parry to represent Council on CHAPTER Charity board
- 5 October: Tree planting project to take place at Castle Park, Frodsham
- 5 October: £900,000 Road Care scheme on A556 at Lostock, Northwich
- 6 October: Junior Environment Club is launched for primary schools across West Cheshire
- 7 October: Cheshire West and Chester Regulatory Services warn of Council tax scam
- 7 October: Council launches new Road Care Scheme
- 11 October: New Deputy Lieutenants for Cheshire
- 11 October: Chester will be an explosion of colour at the first ever Diwali Parade
- 11 October: Volunteers clear away three ton of debris from Chester's Overleigh Cemetery
- 11 October: Chester's Lord Mayor invites you to 'have a ball' for charity
- 11 October: Council wants to hear people's views about Cheshire West's Citizens Advice Bureau
- 11 October: Kingsway's event celebrates community diversity
- 11 October: Twin girls win quiz to promote Chester Community Forum
- 12 October: Libraries top summer holiday destination for Northwich and Winsford youngsters
- 12 October: LINk to host free Adult Social Care information events
- 12 October: Frozen meat off the menu with new school meals contract
- 13 October: Events across West Cheshire to celebrate Older People's Day
- 13 October: Outreach Children's Centre opens at Shocklach Oviatt CE Primary School
- 14 October: Council crackdown on those who use city centre streets as public toilet
- 15 October: Council launches new framework to help everyone involved in child safeguarding issues
- 15 October: Countdown underway for Chester's Diwali Festival
- 15 October: E-petitions project goes live
- 18 October: Fairtrade cyclists to pass through Chester
- 18 October: Are you brave enough to go down to the woods this Hallowe'en?
- 19 October: Students and community of Chester's Garden Lane area take part in clear-up operation
- 19 October: Resurfacing of a section of Chester's Hoole Road will lead to a weekend closure
- 19 October: New network of local bus services for Ellesmere Port
- 19 October: Hallwood Court residents benefit from Councillor's grant
- 19 October: Council backs campaign to retain local justice in Winsford and Northwich
- 19 October: Ellemere Port residents asked to donate shrubs after theft outside the town's Railway Station
- 19 October: Wharton under the spotlight for a series of events
- 19 October: Winsford man given a conditional discharge for two years for benefit fraud amounting to over £12,000
- 20 October: Issued raised by Chester's Newtown residents being addressed
- 20 October: Business women invited to celebrate National Enterprise Day
- 20 October: Cheshire West Pension Team scoops two national awards
- 20 October: Cheshire West and Chester Council hopes to mitigate Comprehensive Spending Review cuts
- 20 October: Cheshire West and Chester Council comes top for fixing reported pot holes
- 20 October: Act now to secure your say in 2011
- 20 October: Advertising on the Council's website
- 21 October: Cheshire Leaders to seek Government meeting over withdrawal of £100 million waste scheme support
- 21 October: Rural Support Funding awards
- 21 October: The 'Race to Infinity' for super-fast broadband
- 21 October: Norley Primary joins school Minibus Scheme
- 21 October: Authority's staff learn to communicate with deaf and hard-of-hearing customers
- 21 October: Chester University students asked to follow kerbside waste collections calender
- 25 October: Roadside interviews planned for Chester
- 25 October: Opening of new baby garden at Chester's Overleigh Cemetery
- 25 October: Additional work needed on Chester's Victoria Road Bridge
- 25 October: Urban Roads in Winsford and Northwich targeted by Council
- 25 October: Welfare Benefit advisors based in Chester Market
- 25 October: Ellesmere Port Mayor chooses Vauxhall Astra as new mayoral car
- 25 October: Fireworks display on 5 November in Ellesmere Port
- 26 October: Local Councillors donate funding for community skip
- 26 October: Calling all girls - get active at free sport sessions
- 26 October: New equine study for Cheshire West aims to create new jobs
- 26 October: Northwich man pleads guilty to £3,400 benefit fraud
- 26 October: ULI experts to see City's potential by land, water and air
- 27 October: Site options named for Chester's flagship theatre
- 27 October: Dont make Hallowe'en a nightmare
- 27 October: Cheshire West and Chester sports awards take place
- 27 October: Cheshire West and Chester council expands the range of training courses on offer to businesses across the Borough
- 27 October: 79 companies and 582 people take part in the cycle Chester workplace challenge
- 27 October: Cheshire West and Chester Council expands the range of training courses on offer to businesses across the Borough
- 27 October: Winsford man given 200 hours community service for benefit fraud
- 27 October: Tea Dance is a toe-tapping success
- 28 October: Hands up to be a school governor
- 28 October: Cheshire West and Cheshire's Benefits Service has 'excellent' prospects
- 28 October: Northwich's Riversdale Bridge will be finished early December
- 28 October: Government announcement brings major boost for Cheshire and Warrington sub-region
- 29 October: Fairtrade cyclists' celebration takes place in Chester
- 29 October: Local authorities from across the North West come together to say 'you can foster'