Latest articles from Paul Taylor
Cheshire walk - Plumley and Pickmere
It’s off to Plumley for a walk with a little science, a little social history and a good meal at the end of it
Cheshire walk - Moore Nature Reserve, Warrington
A walk to get you twitching... and itching, because there are birds and bugs galore to be seen.
Cheshire walk - Bickerton Hill and Raw Head
Take a stroll around Bickerton Hill and onto Raw Head and imagine what life was like for local folk here in harsher times
Cheshire walk - Bollington and Middlewood Way
Need cheering up as the nights draw in? Put on your walking boots and head for Bollington… the self-proclaimed Happy Valley.
A look ahead to the Cheshire Yeomanry Parade
This month The Cheshire Yeomanry will parade through Chester, 222 years after their forebears first raised a force to counter the threat of Napoleon/
Opinion ‘Don’t talk to me about league tables – what we do for each pupil is what counts’
Headmaster at Framlingham College Paul Taylor criticises “one dimensional” league tables used to judge schools in this extract from his final speech day address.
Cheshire walk - Kelsall and Willington
Kelsall’s undulating pathways claim a likeness to the Swiss landscape but, says Paul Taylor, it’s unmistakeably Cheshire.
Pierce Harris on his role in Emmerdale and life in Alderley Edge
You may know him as Emmerdale baddie Pierce Harris, but Cheshire-born actor Jonathan Wrather’s latest role is a chilling story from another age
Restaurant review - The Old Grocery, Hawarden
It used to be, as the name suggests, the local shop, but The Old Grocery in Hawarden is now a very impressive neighbourhood restaurant