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  • Episode 004: Liz Parkin chats to Jeff Stubbs from The Nantwich Civic Society
    2026/04/12

    Liz Parkin chats with Jeff Stubbs, Chairman of the Nantwich Civic Society, about Nantwich's past, present, and future.

    Jeff shares his journey from Wales to Nantwich, reflecting on his background in town planning in Oldham and how it shapes his perspective on local development today.

    They explore the role of the Civic Society in protecting Nantwich’s unique character while supporting thoughtful growth of the town.

    The episode weaves through the Nantwich's rich history, its much-loved historic buildings, and the importance of community involvement in shaping a thriving place to live.

    There’s a strong focus on supporting independent businesses, local farmers, and food producers, key ingredients in maintaining Nantwich’s distinct identity.

    Liz and Jeff also discuss the challenges facing the town, from housing pressures to the impact of new developments, alongside positive stories of environmental initiatives, river restoration, and the creative reuse of old industrial spaces.

    At its heart, this is a conversation about balance; honouring heritage while embracing change and the people and organisations working quietly behind the scenes to keep Nantwich flourishing.

    The episode closes with details on how to connect with and get involved in the Nantwich Civic Society.

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    33 分
  • Episode 003: Kel Jones chats to Benjamin Stubbs from Show Ready Productions
    2026/04/11

    Two ex RedShift Radio presenters back together to chat about one of their favourite subjects - theatre.

    Since leaving RedShift, Benjamin Stubbs has performed and directed numerous productions in South Cheshire.

    Here he shares the exciting, stressful and rewarding journey he has gone on over the last 18 months to set up from Show Ready Productions.

    Ben talks about Show Ready, from its inception to its future plans, including the production of musicals, films, and the vision for a creative space.

    The conversation also delves into the audition process, the challenges of running a theatre company, and the importance of the creative arts in education and society.

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    39 分
  • Episode 002: Vicki Diane - Nantwich Artist and Photographer chats to Paul Boniface
    2026/04/03

    Nantwich Info's official photographer Vicki Diane shares her journey from London to Nantwich, via Spain for 20 years.

    How her hobbies of art and jewellery making became a successful business where she began as one of the very first ETSY sellers.

    Vicki talks about her film-producer father Michael McCarthy who directed a number of films in the 1950's including the British action thriller Operation Amsterdam.

    Vicki returned to Nantwich during the pandemic and quickly became a popular regular feature in town with her photographs of daily life.

    Alongside jewellery making and photography, Vicki's other passion is pet portraiture and has built up quite a reputation for her art.

    You can find Vicki on Facebook and Instagram and also see examples of work on her Nantwich Info profile page.

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    21 分
  • Episode 001: Pete Leydon, Editor of Nantwich News: The Heart of Local Journalism
    2026/03/29

    To launch The Twich Podcast, Liz Parkin chats to Nantwich's most well known journalist, Pete Leydon, Founder & Editor of the hugely successful Nantwich News and more recently, print paper Nantwich Life.

    The conversation with Pete covers his journey in local journalism, the transition from print to online media, community engagement, the role of local writers and contributors, the importance of practical experience for his university students and what he loves about Nantwich.

    Takeaways

    • Local journalism and community engagement
    • Transition from print to online media

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    29 分
  • TRAILER: Introducing Stacey Rutter | Sheep Farmer & Educator
    2026/03/28

    Stacey Rutter is another busy member of The Twich Podcast team. A mum, fiancée, full time education consultant, part time sheep farmer, charity founder and volunteer.

    In this trailer episode Stacey tells us about the various hats she wears including being an exec director of The Nantwich Agricultural Society, Chairlady for the Sheep Section of the Nantwich Show and being the founder of the new Men in Sheds (Nantwich).

    Stacey will be on the lookout for people to interview for our education, agriculture and community themed episodes.

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    17 分
  • TRAILER: Introducing Sara Lamond | Navy Weather Girl to Florist
    2026/03/26

    Sara Lamond joins the Twich Podcast team as her first experience of broadcasting.

    She and Liz met in 2020 during the first national lockdown when she became a volunteer for Nantwich Buddies. Soon Sara stepped into the Volunteer Coordinator role and during her five years took Buddies from strength-to-strength.

    Liz and Sara have become great friends and here she shares her diverse career journey, from being a meteoritical observer the Navy to corporate communications and then wedding floristry.

    Since moving to Nantwich, Sara has volunteered for Buddies, Wrenbury Village Hall and The Nantwich Show.

    Alongside this, she helps with admin, marketing and floristry workshops at Canalside Garden Centre in Wrenbury.

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    16 分
  • TRAILER: Introducing Paul Boniface | Walker and Wine Enthusiast
    2026/03/25

    Introducing our third podcast host, Paul Boniface.

    Paul met Liz when he join RedShift Radio in 2011 and they have been friends ever since.

    The conversation covers Paul's journey to Nantwich, his role and achievements at Ableworld, involvement with Redshift Radio and passion for travel, walking and wine.

    Paul enjoys finding out about people and will happily interview anyone from any background or subject field. His main focus for The Twich themes will be Business, Entertainment and Community.

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    14 分
  • TRAILER: Introducing Kell Jones | Educator & Wellbeing Practitioner
    2026/03/22

    I’m Kel Jones, and I’m proud to be part of The Twich.

    At my core, I’m a mum, wife, teacher, friend and someone who cares deeply about helping young people find their way, especially those facing challenges with behaviour, emotions or trauma.

    My work is rooted in SEND and trauma-informed teaching, supporting children to feel understood, safe and able to thrive.

    My path hasn’t been a straight line. I trained as a drama specialist and spent time running my own theatre company, which gave me a real appreciation for creativity, confidence and self-expression. That still shapes how I work today.

    Alongside that, I’m usually found with Barnaby, my therapy dog, who plays a quiet but powerful role in helping young people feel calm, connected and ready to engage.

    Liz and I first met back in 2011 through community radio at RedShift, and we’ve been friends ever since. So being part of The Twich feels like a natural next step.

    I’m really looking forward to being part of these conversations and sharing the stories that make our town what it is.

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    13 分