The Top 10 Macclesfield News Stories of December 2022
By Alex Greensmith
27th Dec 2022 | Local News
Every month this year we have rounded up the stories you enjoyed the most in Macclesfield, and now it is December's turn.
Here are the ten news articles you loved the most in Macclesfield over the past month...
No 10 Macclesfield hairdresser celebrates birthday of new business
First up with the least views, but my no means a slouch of a story, is an anniversary one.
Dani Bennett is celebrating a year of moving into her Chester Road salon.
She uses ethical products and offers relaxation and a homely vibe to set herself apart.
She's also netted a slew of awards this year. Click here for more.
No 9 Zero carbon-emission pizza delivery comes to Macclesfield
A positive environmental story, and a slice of small business success.
This story resonated well with our readers as our ninth most viewed of December.
Read more about the ELOV and Honest Crust Macclesfield collaboration HERE.
No 8 Macclesfield Christmas tree farm freezes prices during cost of living crisis
Before the big freeze this month, we learned of a different kind of freeze - a price one.
This Gawsworth farmer kept his Christmas tree farm prices the same east last year to help others out in these tough times.
This is despite the fact that the trees are bigger than last year.
Read our eighth most enjoyed piece of the month on this link.
No 7 Five popular TikTok accounts from Macclesfield revealed
We revealed five local companies who have boosted their business with the Chinese-American social media app TikTok.
It was such a popular article that we had comments suggesting who we missed from the list.
So we also made a sequel to this list this month.
No 6 Macclesfield school raises £20,000 for The Christie
Reported almost ten days before our competitors, The King's School fashion show was a successful story on Nub News.
The absolutely fabulous King's School Fashion Show returned with a record-breaking bang as the teenshomage to the Nineties, raising thousands for The Christie Macclesfield.
Read our sixth most ready story of the month on this link.
No 5 Macclesfield woman celebrates fifteen years managing family business
Business owner Gayle Parks has led Pet Food Supplies in Macclesfield for the lass 15 years.
The business on the Moss dates back to 1981, and has always been a family business.
Read about her plans for the next fifteen years of her leading the business by clicking HERE.
Read our fifth most viewed article of December HERE.
No 4 Buy your Christmas veg at new Macclesfield greengrocer
On November 30, a greengrocer opened on Chestergate.
We went just after opening day to cover their produce and why the independent business has decided to open and compete with our town's two Tescos.
Read our fourth most read story of the year by clicking here.
No 3 Macclesfield: Chef from Bollington parish named as rising star in industry
Taking the bronze spot this December is a story which was also published on Macclesfield Nub News' sister site down in Devon called Seaton Nub News.
This Kerridge man was named as one of the best young chefs in the country, and Nub News was the first news outlet to report on it.
Read our third most read story of the year here.
No 2 New Macclesfield restaurant opens in elegant Charles Roe House
In the second week of December, this one-of-a-kind new restaurant on Chestergate opened.
Offering Italian and Brazilian-style tapas, Piccante replaces the previous restaurant inside The Copper Room once occupied by Macclesfield industrialist Charles roe.
The restauranteurs already run a successful restaurant in Prestbury.
Read our second most ready story of December here.
No 1 Elation as new KFC opens in Macclesfield
The long-awaited return of KFC to Macclesfield came to fruition on December 9.
Over 30 hungry diners descended on the fast food restaurant for the opening, which has created over 40 jobs.
Thank you for making it our most read story of December.
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