Charity railway journey set to travel through Warrington
TICKETS are now on sale for a special “Bucket & Spade” charity railway charter on June 5, travelling from Crewe to Scarborough with a stop at Warrington Bank Quay.
St Rocco’s raises a colourful £15,000 at Walton Gardens
OVER 300 people arrived at Walton Gardens recently, dressed in white t-shirts and sunglasses ready to walk, run or skip around the park to raise money for St Rocco’s Hospice.
Up to five weeks of highway restrictions at Appleton for footpath works
UP to five weeks of highway restrictions are set to come into force at Appleton next month (May) for footpath surfacing works.
Discover skills that get you hired with part-time college courses
ARE you feeling stuck in your career? Struggling to land a promotion or make a change? Warrington & Vale Royal College can help with their part-time courses!
MP says “nonsense” to blame Government for delay in sign off of council accounts
WARRINGTON South MP Andy Carter has hit back at Labour claims the Government is to blame for delays in Warrington Council’s accounts being signed off.
Local National Lottery winners turn horticulturists to support Alder Hey
A TEAM of National Lottery winners, including a couple from Warrington, have been donning their gardening gloves as part of a major transformation project at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital.
One person suffers from smoke inhalation following bedroom fire
TWO fire crews were called out to reports of a bedroom fire at a property in Stockton Heath, Warrington, earlier today, Wednesday.
Suspended sentence for lonely man who downloaded horrific child abuse images
A 55-year-old Warrington man who was found with horrific child abuse images including young babies being assaulted, has received a suspended prison sentence.
Firefighters called out to cooker fire
FIREFIGHTERS were called out last night to reports of a cooker fire at a flat in Warrington.
Owners of missing Spaniel Ellie confirm devastating news
THE owners of Ellie, the five-year-old Spaniel that went missing from the Lymm Dam area in December last year, have confirmed they have received the saddest news their family has been dreading to hear for almost five months.
Suspended sentence for lonely man who downloaded horrific child abuse images
A 55-year-old Warrington man who was found with horrific child abuse images including young babies being assaulted, has received a suspended prison sentence.
Dad who dealt cannabis to feed addiction walks free
AFTER keeping out of trouble for almost two decades a Warrington dad found himself back in the dock after becoming addicted to cannabis, a court heard.
Dangerous driver involved in police pursuit on M6 jailed
A dangerous driver involved in a police pursuit on the M6 at Winwick, Warrington, later crashing into two parked cars with such force both were “destroyed”, has been jailed.
Man arrested following domestic incident at Appleton
A 25-year-old man has been arrested following an alleged domestic incident at Appleton, Warrington.
Suspected arson as fire started in domestic garage
TWO fire crews were called out last night (Saturday) after a fire was started in a domestic garage at Orford, Warrington.
Police release CCTV images following town centre assault
POLICE have released CCTV images of a man they would like to speak to following an assault in Warrington town centre.
Woman to face trial for death of Baby Callum 26 years ago
A woman charged with the murder of Baby Callum found in a Warrington woodland 26 years ago may face trial early next year.
Convicted paedophile threatened to cut up 14-year-old boy and throw acid in face
A convicted paedophile from Warrington who threatened to have a 14-year-old boy cut up and acid thrown in his face has been jailed.
Murder trial delayed again as teenage boy still unwell
THE trial of a 17-year-old boy accused of murdering a Warrington woman has been postponed again due to his ill health.
Off-road scrambler seized at Orford
POLICE have seized an off-road scrambler in the Orford area of Warrington and are seeking help from the public to trace others involved in the illegal activity.
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Sir Thomas Boteler Stagecraft students perform at The Lowry
MEMBERS of the StageCraft group at Warrington’s Sir Thomas Boteler CE High School performed to a full audience at The Lowry, in Salford.
50th anniversary of Cherry Tree Primary School, Lymm
A SERIES of special events has been held to mark the 50th anniversary yesterday of Cherry Tree Primary School, Lymm.
Year 9 students from Boteler CE High celebrate engineering masterclass challenge victory
YEAR 9 students from Sir Thomas Boteler CE High School, Warrington, are celebrating after winning the annual United Utilities Engineering Masterclass Challenge.
Pupils enjoy Titanic Experience Day
YEAR 2 class pupils from Meadowside CP School in Orford, Warrington, took part in a Titanic Experience Day when their classroom was transformed into the ill-fated ship.
Cabin to provide a breakfast and after-school club
PLANS for a single-storey cabin to provide accommodation for a breakfast and after-school club have been approved in the grounds of a Warrington primary school.
Students answered the call of Broadway – and met Boy George
STUDENTS from Warrington’s Priestley College answered the call of Broadway when they jetted to New York for an inspiring college trip.
Discover new passions with a part-time adult courses
WARRINGTON & Vale Royal College offer a large range of adult courses, many of which are perfect for those looking for a new journey post-retirement.
Sport student signed by Wales Rugby League Women’s Squad
LEVEL three sport student at Warrington & Vale Royal College, Imogen Roberts, recently celebrated officially signing as a professional player for Wales Rugby League Women’s Squad.
Thirteen objections to school sub-station plan
THIRTEEN objections have been received from nearby residents to plans for a electricity sub-station at a Warrington primary school.
Time to show some seasonal goodwill and end bin strike now!
WHILE Christmas spirit arrived in Warrington at the weekend by the bucket load – the streets continue to pile high with uncollected refuse due to the ongoing bin strike.
Time for keyboard warriors to stop knocking best of Warrington
OVER the past year I have written several stories which have identified Warrington as one of the best and safest places in the UK to have a night out.
Is bigger any better?
BIGGER certainly isn’t always better when it comes to running organisations – in fact my recent experiences suggest the complete opposite.
The complexities and frustrations of planning matters
THROUGHOUT my journalistic career spanning more than 40 years planning matters have always been some of the most contentious stories I have written about.
No logic in moving Lymm into Tatton while retaining Warrington services
THEY say a week is a long time in politics – well now 24 hours is a long time in politics!
Busy time on the buses – now we need free-flowing highways – are LTNs the answer?
IT’S certainly been a busy time at Warrington’s Own Buses recently, in particular, their move from the old depot on Wilderspool Causeway to their new state-of-the-art premises on Dallam Lane.
A heartfelt plea to the Trustees of Oughtrington Community Centre
THEY say a week is a long time in politics – well five weeks is an awfully long time for local pensioners to be locked out of the Oughtrington Luncheon Club.
A resolution for the new year – the gift of giving and being nice!
AS we celebrate a new year with the current cost of living crisis, it is difficult to look to the future with optimism.
Shop local and support Small Business Saturday
TODAY, December 3, marks Small Business Saturday and with the cost-of-living crisis, there has never been a more important time to support local businesses in Warrington.
Christmas – the gift of giving!
CHRISTMAS is coming and traditionally it is the season to the jolly – but there will be many suffering this year from the “cost of living crisis” and the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Women’s Nines Rugby League returns to Victoria Park
WOMEN’S Nines Rugby League is returning to Victoria Park, Warrington, next month (Sunday 5 May) after another successful event last year.
Latchford Albion are still searching for elusive first victory
LATCHFORD Albion are still searching for that elusive first victory after falling 16-32 at home to a strong Ashton Bears.
Hockey men bow out of national cup at semi-final stage
WARRINGTON Hockey Men’s 1st team bowed out of the England Hockey National Cup at the semi-final stage following a 2-0 defeat away at Hailsham.
Barnett’s late strike for Wolves bursts Rovers’ bubble
NICOLE Barnett’s last gasp try was enough to take the points and settle the nerves for Warrington Wolves in their first Super League game of the season against Featherstone Rovers.
Away record goes as Warrington Rylands fall at final hurdle
THE final away match of the season was a disappointment for Warrington Rylands as they lost 2-1 to a strong Worksop side.
Wolves fight back to move level on points with Super League pace-setters
WARRINGTON Wolves fought from behind to beat Leigh Leopards 16-14.
Women’s Nines Rugby League returns to Victoria Park
WOMEN’S Nines Rugby League is returning to Victoria Park, Warrington, next month (Sunday 5 May) after another successful event last year.
Latchford Albion are still searching for elusive first victory
LATCHFORD Albion are still searching for that elusive first victory after falling 16-32 at home to a strong Ashton Bears.
Hockey men bow out of national cup at semi-final stage
WARRINGTON Hockey Men’s 1st team bowed out of the England Hockey National Cup at the semi-final stage following a 2-0 defeat away at Hailsham.
Barnett’s late strike for Wolves bursts Rovers’ bubble
NICOLE Barnett’s last gasp try was enough to take the points and settle the nerves for Warrington Wolves in their first Super League game of the season against Featherstone Rovers.
Away record goes as Warrington Rylands fall at final hurdle
THE final away match of the season was a disappointment for Warrington Rylands as they lost 2-1 to a strong Worksop side.
Wolves fight back to move level on points with Super League pace-setters
WARRINGTON Wolves fought from behind to beat Leigh Leopards 16-14.
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Ripple (XRP) Awaits Verdict in SEC Lawsuit with £2 Billion Fine at Stake, Binance Coin (BNB) Rises 3%, Solana (SOL) Scales with Technological Innovations, and Furrever Token (FURR) Grows in 8th Stage Presale
The cryptocurrency market continues to demonstrate dynamic growth and diverse trends among key players such as Ripple (XRP), Binance Coin (BNB), Solana (SOL), and Furrever Token (FURR).
Why Your Business Needs a Professional Database Audit Consultant
In today’s data-driven business world, the significance of proper database management is increasingly apparent. A professional database audit consultant can be an invaluable partner for your business, ensuring effective data management and protection against potential threats.
Next Cryptocurrencies to Explode in May 2024: Ripple (XRP), Dogecoin (DOGE), and Furrever Token (FURR) Lead the Charge as Best Investment Options
In the bustling landscape of cryptocurrency investment opportunities, three standout coins have captured the attention of investors seeking affordable yet promising ventures.
Crypto News Today: Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) Surged Post-Halving, Furrever Token (FURR) Takes Center Stage with Up to 15X Returns Offer
In the wake of Bitcoin’s recent halving event, the cryptocurrency market has seen a surge in activity, particularly within the realm of meme coins. Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) experienced notable spikes in value, riding the wave of heightened investor interest.
Will Furrever Token (FURR) Bring Smiles to Disappointed Investors Amidst Ethereum (ETH) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) Challenges with Its Massive ROI?
As Ethereum (ETH) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) struggle to meet investor expectations with lackluster performances, all eyes turn to Furrever…
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Does Being Married Make You Happier?
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The best ways to explore the English countryside
If the cost-of-living crisis has put paid to hopes of international travel this year, don’t be downhearted. There are incredible sights to be seen within England so it’s a great time to join the more-than-half of people who are taking domestic holidays.
Author Louisa Herridge launches collaborative book with six female entrepreneurs
WARRINGTON author Louisa Herridge has launched a collaborative book with six female entrepreneurs which she believes is sure to be a best-seller.
Repeat prescriptions – get them ordered before the May bank holiday
RESIDENTS of Warrington are being advised to order any repeat prescriptions they might need in plenty of time before the May bank holiday.
COVID-19 spring vaccination appointments get underway
THOUSANDS of life-saving COVID-19 spring vaccinations will be given to the most vulnerable people from Monday, as the first bookable appointments get underway.
Patient received wrong blood during one of four Never Event hospital blunders
A patient was given the wrong blood during one of four Never Event ‘blunders’ at Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Unemployed man sets himself up as a clairvoyant to make money
AN unemployed man sets himself up as a clairvoyant in a bid to make some money – and finds himself attracting the attention of MI5.
Family fun day returns to Warrington & Vale Royal College
WARRINGTON and Vale Royal College is set to host its second annual family fun day on Saturday July 6.
Jim Jam Jog to help raise money for Children’s Adventure Farm Trust
WHO doesn’t love raising money for a fantastic cause? Almost as much as spending the day in your PJs? Why not combine both at Bents’ Jim Jam Jog on Saturday 27th April, a charity fun run in aid of the Children’s Adventure Farm Trust (CAFT), Bents’ 2024 charity of the year.
Exciting line-up revealed for Gilbert’s Big Day Out at Walton Hall and Gardens
GILBERT’S Big Day Out at Walton Hall and Gardens is set to be an unmissable event for families this summer!
Charity railway journey set to travel through Warrington
TICKETS are now on sale for a special “Bucket & Spade” charity railway charter on June 5, travelling from Crewe to Scarborough with a stop at Warrington Bank Quay.
St Rocco’s raises a colourful £15,000 at Walton Gardens
OVER 300 people arrived at Walton Gardens recently, dressed in white t-shirts and sunglasses ready to walk, run or skip around the park to raise money for St Rocco’s Hospice.
Revitlised community pub The Raven appoints new general manager
REVITALISED community pub The Raven, at Glazebury near Warrington, has appointed a new general manager.
Local solicitors providing free will writing for charity’s ‘Make a Will Month’
DURING May, St Rocco’s Hospice is partnering with local solicitors in Warrington to encourage people to make a will, for free.
Charity railway journey set to travel through Warrington
TICKETS are now on sale for a special “Bucket & Spade” charity railway charter on June 5, travelling from Crewe to Scarborough with a stop at Warrington Bank Quay.
St Rocco’s raises a colourful £15,000 at Walton Gardens
OVER 300 people arrived at Walton Gardens recently, dressed in white t-shirts and sunglasses ready to walk, run or skip around the park to raise money for St Rocco’s Hospice.
Local solicitors providing free will writing for charity’s ‘Make a Will Month’
DURING May, St Rocco’s Hospice is partnering with local solicitors in Warrington to encourage people to make a will, for free.
Shoppers in Warrington called to help raise vital funds for food allergy charity
GENEROUS shoppers in Warrington are being encouraged to help an in-store fundraising campaign to support medical research into food allergies.
Public art sculpture will be lasting memorial to Burtonwood Air Base
A PUBLIC art sculpture creating a lasting memorial to the role played by the Burtonwod Air Base during and after World War 2 looks set to be erected, if Warrington planning chiefs give approval.
Third attempt to win planning consent at historic pub
A THIRD attempt is being made to win planning consent for a piece of vacant land at the rear of the former Marquis of Granby pub in Church Street, Warrington.
Treasure trove of memories of man who saved The Wire
A treasure trove of memorabilia of former Warrington RLFC Chairman Sir Ossie Davies, the man who saved The Wire, has come to light, sparking memories of the club’s Wembley triumph 50 years ago this year.
Change-of-use for historic pub – but to what?
PLANNING chiefs at Warrington have given the go-ahead for a change of use of a historic pub – although it is not clear exactly what it will be changed to.
Start 2024 in the best way with Dry January
The festive season brings excitement for many, but it can also be a time of indulgence, and perhaps drinking more alcohol than we would like. As we head into a new year, many people will be wanting to feel a little fitter and healthier.
Make space in the day for your mental health this Time to Talk Day
AS we enter the New Year, it’s never been more important to talk about our mental health.
Refreshing to read common sense
I have just read the April 2021 edition of Warrington Worldwide and I am delighted with Gary’s comments in the Editorial.
Letter: Warrington Cenotaph gathering was not an organised meeting
I am writing to you with regard to the Council’s actions in reporting the gathering at The Cenotaph War Memorial, Warrington town centre, on Remembrance Sunday, 8th November 2020, to Cheshire Police.