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Inspire Cheshire West has closed.
Thank you to everyone who took part. Your contributions, stories, ideas and experiences about life under lockdown restrictions were a valuable resource to the communities of west Cheshire.
A shining example of positive community spirt
Jeannie and Mary , two residents of Malpas who had both had enough of the mounting litter during lockdown on old hall street , decided they wanted to do something about it.
Taking the litter picker by the handle, they set to the task in hand and six bags of rubbish later the area was left looking much more presentable .
Jeannie and Mary have both set a shining example of positive community spirit and I would like to say thank you to them both .
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