
Jade Wright
Features Writer at Cheshire Life
Features Writer at Lancashire Life
Journalist, photographer, associate lecturer, mum and dog lover. Born in a merry hour. @metroUK @bbc @cheshirelife @guildfoodwriter DMs open
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
greatbritishlife.co.uk | Jade Wright
When avid John Lennon fan Alan G Parker walked into Reidy's Home of Music in Blackburn on November 17, 1980, the staff had his copy of Double Fantasy at the ready. ‘I can remember it now - going in on the top of the number 17 Green Lane bus, to Penny Street. Reidy’s was my church. Growing up I’d spent more time there than anywhere. They knew why I was there without me having to say a word.
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2 weeks ago |
greatbritishlife.co.uk | Jade Wright
A shortage of bungalows is causing issues for disabled and older renters, suggests new research. The UK's Private Rented Sector face significant challenges finding and accessing suitable accommodation, says industry body Propertymark. According to research conducted by the National Housing Federation, nearly 867,000 households headed by people aged 55 or over are living in the private rented sector.
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3 weeks ago |
chesterstandard.co.uk | Jade Wright
Great British Food Festiva's co-founders Danny and Janine Maycock - one of the fun food events. Photo: MATT PRIESTLEY A staple on the Cheshire food calendar, the Great British Food Festival was launched by Danny and Janine Maycock, following on from the success of a website Danny ran with his brother Nick – an online guide to restaurants in the region.
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1 month ago |
greatbritishlife.co.uk | Jade Wright
A staple on the Cheshire food calendar, the Great British Food Festival was launched by Danny and Janine Maycock, following on from the success of a website Danny ran with his brother Nick – an online guide to restaurants in the region. It's very much a family affair that has grown from one event to 10 food festivals across the country, with Arley Hall as their flagship home event, as Janine explains... How did the Great British Food Festival begin?
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2 months ago |
newsandstar.co.uk | Jade Wright
Omni, the BBC1 Dragons' Den plant-based dog food, was picked up by Deborah Meaden and Steven Bartlett. But do dogs like it?
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