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Advertising FeatureTHE PLAICE IN BOLLINGTONThe ‘Posh’ Fish and Chip shopAdvertising FeatureTHIS popular licensed restaurantand takeaway just doesn’t stand still.Never ones to rest on their laurels, itsowners are constantly looking for fresh,mouth-watering ideas and offers that willsuit all tastes and budgets.Their reputation for quality, service andvalue is without question and their repeatcustom is testimony to their consistency. Justtake a look at the following packages (Bookingsare advisable – they are very popular!):CHILDRENS’ SPECIAL £4.95:Fruit shoot, Main meal, Ice creamsundaeMIDWEEK EVENING OFFER (Tuesdayto Thursdays): Fish Chips and Peasand a Glass of Wine or a pint of Beer £9.50SATURDAY EVENING OFFER: Tabled-hote, 2 People, 2 Course, 1 Bottle ofWine – £25BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! KingPrawn Thai Curry. AND WHY NOT TRYOUR AMAZING FISH PLATTER?We serve several Fish Dishes: Cod,Plaice, Haddock, Hake, Salmon, Sea Bass,Our Home Pies and Pudding are alsovery popular. If you don’t feel like eatingout, why not take them home?The Plaice, 48, Palmerston Street,Bollington SK10 5PW. Call <strong>01</strong>625 547333.JANE CAN HELP MAKE THE PERFECT MATCHJANE HOUGHTONhas launched a newmatchmaking servicein the area that’s verydifferent from onlinedating.It’s called www .datehut.comand Jane says:“We know dating can befrustrating and disappointingbut it does nothave to be!”She adds: “Date Hut isvery different from onlinedating. We are professionalmatchmakers who willdo all the personal legworkfor you and searchfor interesting like mindindividuals with similarinterests.”Here’s MatchmakerJane’s guide to gettingstarted: “Email us a briefdescription of the type ofperson you are looking forwith a recent photo ofyourself.“We will then contactyou to arrange to meetyou near to where you liveand spend some time withyou finding out all aboutyou and what you arelooking for in a potentialpartner. We offer a discreetand confidentialservice.”She adds: “We offer apay as you date service soyou only pay £199 for twointroductions at a time.“You only pay 50 percent of the fee at the startof the process. When wehave found you a matchwe will then charge youthe remainder of the fee.If we don’ t find you amatch within threemonths of your first paymentyou will receive afull refund.”Jane adds: “If you knowsomeone who is single andis looking for a relationshipplease recommenddatehut.com and we willbe glad to help them finda compatible partner.”Independent 7CLUB RAISES CASH TOTACKLE BREAST CANCERGENEROUS members andsupporters of MacclesfieldRugby Union FootballClub have raised almost£800 for the V ictoriaBreast Centre at thetown’s General Hospital.Members of the club visitedthe breast unit, to find out moreabout the facility and the servicesit offers and to hand over£780 to trust Chairman LynnMcGill and Macmillan BreastCare Specialist Nurse NicolaVan der Ploeg.Nicola said: “Almost 12,000people die of breast cancereach year and more than 280people are diagnosed everyyear in this area alone.“These vital funds will contributetowards the valuablework we undertake for patientsacross the whole region and weare very grateful.”The rugby club and its supportersraised the cash at aladies lunch and raffle earlierthis year, which saw itemsdonated from several localbusinesses..The Victoria Centre wasopened in September 2<strong>01</strong>2provide modern, high qualityservices for the diagnosis,screening and treatment ofbreast cancer and outpatientfacilities for a wide range ofgynaecological problems, utilisingthe latest equipment andtechniques all under one roof.The event was organised by BeverleyRoberts, Administrator atMacclesfield RUFC, Tara Worthingtonand many other clubmembers who gave up their timeor pledged donations to the raffle.Beverley, said: “Most of usprobably know someone whohas been affected by cancerand breast cancer is a conditionthat affects a lot of people.“As such we wanted to dosomething to help make a differenceand support the localteam who are helping peopleliving with this condition.”A major new healthcarecharity aimed at raising vitalfunds to purchase lifesavingequipment for East <strong>Cheshire</strong>NHS Trust was launched justa few weeks ago.The new organisation,ECHO Hospital and CommunityHealthcare Charity,will raise funds to helppatient in every area ofhealthcare including expectantmums and babies,patients with potentially lifelimitingillnesses.Going green: Year 8 pupils In theschool’s orchard are Year 8 pupilsCharlie Smith and Calum SeftonA Fruit-fullschool projectYOUNGSTERS at All Hallows are calling onthe people of Macclesfield to help them intheir quest to gather as many declarationsof support for local fruit as possible.As part of the “Fruit-full schools”project,All Hallows is one of 200 schools across England,which will be aiming to collectivelygather over 100,000 pledges in support oflocal produce from their surrounding communities.The school, which has created its ownorchard as part of the project, will be in competitionto gather the most reasons why theircommunity loves and supports local produce.If they win, they will be awarded fundsto commission a local artist to create a permanentfruit-related art installation in theirschool grounds.The competition is par t of a schemedesigned to help increase the numbers of theUK’s orchards, whilst reviving some of thelong-forgotten local fruit varieties.Assistant Principal Martin Blades said:“There are so many reasons to support locallygrown fruit- it increases business for localfarmers and trades, helps preserve the heritageof local varieties, conserves energy infood miles and therefore fresher, more nutritiousfruit can be consumed.”Pledging support costs nothing and takesless than a minute online on the Fruit-FullSchools website www.fruitfullschools.org oryou can visit All Hallows to pledge at the school.ToadvertisecontactRobinAtkinson<strong>01</strong>6255<strong>01</strong>675oremailRobin@cheshireindependent.co.ukMEET NEW PEOPLE INYOUR AREAMatchmaking ServiceCovering Greater Manchester & <strong>Cheshire</strong>Book an appointment with one of ourmatchmakers today.Call <strong>01</strong>61 486 3106www.datehut.comMellor House, 26 Mellor Road, Cheadle Hulme, <strong>Cheshire</strong> SK8 5AU10% offQUOTE CHESHIRE INDEPENDENTConnect with us

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