The Charter was offered for sale recently by auction. Frodsham Town Council registered to bid in the auction 25th-26th November in order to bring the market under local stewardship. However, the auction house informed them on the 24th November that the current owners would not allow the council to take part in the bidding. The Charter was sold to an as-yet unidentified purchaser.
You may have seen rowers under Sutton Weaver Swing Bridge from the boat houses towards Dutton locks. The original boat houses, which were built in the mid-1900’s, were in need of refurbishment to secure them for another 10 years. The club is grateful to local companies and volunteers who have helped make the area smart and fit for purpose – at least for the short term. A bat survey was included so no bats were harmed in the work. A new car park has been constructed with funding from the Marshes Community Benefit fund and the Canoe Foundation.
A university summer break at Camp America started Iryna Garkusha’s journey to England when she made friends with a Frodsham lass.
We are proud to be at the heart of the community, offering a safe, welcoming space where young people can grow in confidence, build friendships, and have fun. The club runs a wide range of inclusive activities designed to support wellbeing and help develop valuable life skills.
The Cadets celebrated our 100 year anniversary in September and marked this huge milestone with a traditional Navy Mess dinner at the Forest Hills Hotel. Many volunteers attended from as far back as 1959 but who still support and attend activities and share memories. We are celebrating our anniversary as part of a national network, working with units in Chester, Ellesmere Port, Widnes and Warrington.
