Since acquiring The Old Hall Hotel, we have been busy working alongside Cheshire West and Chester Council planning team to confirm an agreed layout for the new homes being built to the rear of the existing buildings.
OPAL’s aim is to enrich the lives of older people and carers in rural West Cheshire, by helping them to feel connected to their community, socialise, stay independent and live at home for longer. There are 6 clubs and the Frodsham club meets on Tuesdays at the Methodist Church, Kingsley Road between 10.00am and 2.00pm. There are a number of activities including quizzes, games, music, crafts, exercise and speakers. A hot homemade meal is made by volunteers and there is plenty of tea and chat. OPAL celebrated its 10th birthday on 18th March with a buffet lunch and a singer, and hosted many guests who have supported them over the years.
One of their members, Giulio, celebrates his 101st birthday in April and will no doubt dress up for the occasion, as he loves to do. Happy birthday Giulio!
Local mum Andrea opened her shop door on 12th September 2024. She saw there was a gap in the market for a ladies clothes outlet and as her 2 children were older, decided to grasp the opportunity. She says she wants customers to feel comfortable with a “no pressure to buy” approach, and offers returns or exchanges within 7 days.
Opened in 2022, Holly Green has recently bought the business from her mum. Holly previously worked with her father at Perfect Floors and Interiors. Following the birth of her second daughter, she wanted a new challenge and this seemed the perfect opportunity.
The Ridgeway near Frodsham is home to a non profit sanctuary for 19 rescued horses and ponies. Volunteers run the charity and income is solely from donations and fundraising and food costs are very costly. If you can help, please make contact.
