After years playing and coaching rugby, Dave brought that same discipline, teamwork, and drive into the business world, championing nutrition, sustainable brands, and the power of clear direction.
Today, he’s an active Business Coach based in Cheshire, mentoring and supporting small, independent businesses across the region, including Frodsham. Dave believes growth starts with honest conversation, whether face to face, online, or walking outdoors where ideas flow more naturally.
At an extraordinary meeting of Frodsham Town Council on 1st September 2025, a planning application for a new housing development of 91 dwellings on land opposite Castle Park with proposed access from the A56, was discussed. Twenty-four residents attended the meeting In Castle Park Arts Centre. Four people raised points including building on land that is designated “Green Belt”, increased traffic congestion, especially at peak times and when accidents impact on the M56, increased pressure on overstretched infrastructure and concern about the potential loss of or damage to heritage assets.
Frodsham's market status dates back to 1279 when King Edward I granted rights to a weekly market and two annual Fairs. The market eventually lapsed, but was re-established in 1661.
After serving 46 years with the Library Service, Jenny Evans, Senior Customer Service Rep retired on 4th October. She is a well known and very popular member of the community, welcoming and assisting locals with her knowledge and warm and cheery approach.
On the 23rd August this new and FREE event was held in Castle Park thanks to Frodsham Town Council Events Committee and volunteers. The weather held and attendance was excellent with many families relaxing with picnics all over the park. Children enjoyed bouncy castles, a helter skelter and face paints and thanks go to Tin Can Alley for providing traditional fair games which were very busy all afternoon. Thanks also go to Frodsham Guides for their support.
