Eagle-eyed Sandbach Nub News readers share their photographs of Sandbach's winter wonderland

By Deborah Bowyer

19th Jan 2023 | Local News

Pippa Cope's photograph of her dog in the snow.
Pippa Cope's photograph of her dog in the snow.

Snowy conditions created havoc on roads around Sandbach and continue to do so today (Thursday) unfortunately. It's snow joke!

Sandbach Nub News asked readers to send in photographs of the town as it grapples with a covering of the white stuff.

And several eagle-eyed readers sent in photographs showing Sandbach in the winter white conditions.

Nicola Cotton sent a wonderful photo of the bridge near Dingle Wood while Andrew Bird, director of rugby at Sandbach RUFC, sent two wonderful photos.

Pippa Cope's photo of her dog in the snow pulled heart strings while Deb Jones sent in a photo of something most motorists are facing – their car covered in show.

We hope you enjoy looking at their gorgeous photographs. A big thank you to all those Sandbach Nub News readers who sent photographs - they are amazing!

Take care on the roads today – there is still snow and Cheshire Police are warning motorists to drive to the conditions.  

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