News in Macclesfield

David Rutley MP took part in the race from Westminister

This year's annual Bollington Nostalgia Hill Race took place virtually for the first time, with local MP, David Rutley, taking part to help raise funds for the Bridgend Centre – a much-valued local charity.

As the Centre's Patron, Mr Rutley is traditionally on hand each year to start the race. However, this year, with social distancing measures in place, Mr Rutley was able to take part in the virtual race on the bank of the Thames after a day's work in Parliament.

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The National Lottery Awards 2019 winners on stage (image: The National Lottery)e

The National Lottery is searching for Macclesfield's 'hometown hero' or 'lockdown legend' as part of the 2020 National Lottery Awards.

This year the annual search for the UK's most popular National Lottery funded projects will, for the first time, honour individuals who have made an extraordinary impact in their community, especially those who have adapted during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

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Cheshire East Council has taken the decision to deliver an enhanced offer of adaptations that people can make in their own homes – supporting people to live independently.

The decision, which was made at the cabinet meeting on Tuesday, focused on continuing to use a framework approach to its installation of level access showers, and wet rooms for residents who need them most.

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New chief executive, Mark Howden (image: Peaks and Plains Trust)

A Macclesfield housing association with around 5,000 homes has appointed a permanent chief executive following the resignation of his predecessor.

Mark Howden, who joined Peaks & Plains Housing Trust as Director of Place from Balfour Beatty in May 2019, took on the role of interim chief executive last November following the self-referral to the Regulator of Social Housing and resignation of then chief executive, Tim Pinder.

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Nigel Speak (left), John Irving, AER Founder and CEO (centre) and David Rutley MP (right) at AER's office in Macclesfield (Image: davidrutley.org.uk)

A dynamic Macclesfield-based business, AER Electric (AER), is gearing up for growth with its award-winning AER 557 premium adult electric scooter.

Local MP, David Rutley, recently met Mr John Irving, the company's founder, at AER's refurbished head office near the town centre where the scooters are assembled to find out more about the company's exciting plans to meet the surging demand for e-scooters following the easing of lockdown restrictions.

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