News in Macclesfield

Tim Parkinson demonstrating his 3D printed visor

A Macclesfield IT company has stepped up to create protective equipment for frontline workers responding to the coronavirus outbreak and they are calling on others to do the same.

Tim Parkinson, who runs Nebular Cloud, based in Tytherington, has been using his 3D printer to produce much-needed face visors amid concern that government supplies are not reaching the frontline.

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Care village Belong Macclesfield took part in the second weekly Clap for Carers, showing their support and thanks for the NHS and all frontline care workers with their own rendition of 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow'.

Approximately 30 of the village's residents braved the chilly spring air by taking to their windows and balconies for a round of applause at 8pm.

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Macclesfield Mayor Cllr Janet Jackson

The mayor has praised the work of local volunteers and groups who have responded to those in need amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Cllr Janet Jackson MBE said: "In this time of crisis I have been overwhelmed by the number of residents in Macclesfield who have come forward to offer their help to others in the Community. Family and friends supporting their neighbours and looking out for those who need their help."

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Macclesfield Town Hall

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, Macclesfield Town Council has been issuing emergency grants to specific community groups directly involved with the response.

Grants of £2,000 have been given to local groups Cre8, Cheshire Streetwise, Green in the Corner, the Hope Centre, Calvary Church and CORE.

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A new website has launched to serve the town of Macclesfield with hyper-local news and what's on - but without any annoying advertising.

Macclesfield Nub News - which can be found here - is an online newspaper solely for Macclesfield and the surrounding area.

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