Kinder eggs surprise as festival goer attempts to smuggle drugs hidden inside her body into Creamfields
A young Creamfields festival goer was caught smuggling cocaine and ketamine hidden in Kinder eggs inside her body, a court heard.
Home Office terminates asylum seekers contract with Paddington House Hotel
THE Paddington House Hotel in Warrington will be closing its doors to asylum seekers at the end of May with the Home Office terminating its contract.
Patrols stepped following spate of car and key burglaries
POLICE patrols are being stepped up across Warrington following a number of recent car and key burglaries.
Police renew appeals for information following card theft from elderly woman
POLICE in Warrington are renewing appeals for witnesses and information after an elderly woman had her cash card and £800 stolen in the town centre.
Through traffic to be banned outside school to improve highway safety
THROUGH traffic is set to be banned outside St Philip School at Westbrook, Warrington, to improve highway safety.
Vehicle fire spreads to garage
TWO fire crews were called out last night after a vehicle fire spread to a garage at a residential property in Chapelford, Warrington.
United Utilities and University of Manchester join forces in the hunt for materials of the future
AN ambitious project between Warrington-based United Utilities and the University of Manchester to put green concrete to the test in the water sector has taken an important step forward.
Plans for 67 affordable homes in four storey block
PLANS for 67 affordable homes in a four-storey block have been submitted to Warrington planning chiefs.
MP welcomes local education head to 10 Downing Street
AT a 10 Downing Street event to celebrate schools and teachers from across the UK, Warrington South MP Andy Carter was joined by Louise Smith, CEO of Warrington Primary Academy Trust and Executive Headteacher of Evelyn Street Primary School.
Astronomer to take Parr Hall on a journey across the cosmos
A RENOWNED astronomer is coming to the town’s Parr Hall to share the wonders of the universe with Warrington.
Kinder eggs surprise as festival goer attempts to smuggle drugs hidden inside her body into Creamfields
A young Creamfields festival goer was caught smuggling cocaine and ketamine hidden in Kinder eggs inside her body, a court heard.
Police renew appeals for information following card theft from elderly woman
POLICE in Warrington are renewing appeals for witnesses and information after an elderly woman had her cash card and £800 stolen in the town centre.
Teenage woman with convictions for more than 110 offences jailed for assaults on police officers
A teenage woman from Orford, Warrington, with convictions for more than 110 offences has been jailed for assaults on police officers.
Man charged following Padgate burglary
OFFICERS from Warrington Proactive Team have charged a 20-year-old man in connection with a burglary at Padgate.
Man charged following speeding electric motorbike offences in town centre
A 23-year-old man has been charged with driving offences following several incidents involving an electric motorbike travelling at speed through a pedestrianised area of Warrington town centre.
Police issue warning following burglary at Fearnhead
POLICE are warning residents to be vigilant following a burglary in the Fearnhead area of Warrington.
“Professional” phone thief jailed
A “professional” phone thief who carried out distraction offences stealing mobile phones from office premises in Warrington has been jailed.
Six arrested after reported gun sighting at Longford
SIX people were arrested after armed police were called out to Longford, Warrington, following a reported gun sighting.
Police warning over bogus prison rehabilitation scheme cold callers
POLICE have issued a warning over bogus prison rehabilitation scheme cold callers operating in the Warrington area.
Man charged following fatal collision on M62 more than two years ago
A man has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving following a fatal collision on the M62 near Warrington more than two years ago.
United Utilities and University of Manchester join forces in the hunt for materials of the future
AN ambitious project between Warrington-based United Utilities and the University of Manchester to put green concrete to the test in the water sector has taken an important step forward.
College receives rave reviews from adult students
WARRINGTON & Vale Royal College’s commitment to providing high-quality adult education has not gone unnoticed, as evidenced by the glowing feedback they’ve recently received from adult students.
Celebrating local artistic talent in college’s Young Artist of the Year competition
WARRINGTON & Vale Royal College is celebrating yet another year of overwhelming success for its renowned Young Artist of the Year competition.
High School pupils perform The Periodicals as part of National Theatre Connections Festival
MEMBERS of Sir Thomas Boteler Church of England High School’s StageCraft group performed in front of over 200 people across three performances recently.
Criminology students escape to Alcatraz
PRIESTLEY’S Criminology students have visited a city that is home to one of the world’s most notorious prisons, Alcatraz.
Bruche Primary Academy praised by schools minister
BRUCHE Primary Academy, Warrington, has been praised by the schools minister Damian Hinds after the school reaffirmed its place in the top one per cent of primaries in the country.
College hosts successful ‘Prepare for Post-16’ careers advisor and teacher conference
WARRINGTON & Vale Royal College recently welcomed over twenty esteemed guests from partner secondary schools to its annual ‘Prepare for Post-16’ careers advisor and teacher conference.
College celebrates another successful Employer Week
A STAPLE event in the diary of Warrington & Vale Royal College is Employer Week, a timetabled week of employer-led activity. Taking place twice during the academic year, Employer Week is a great chance for students to meet, engage with and learn lots from those working in industry.
Sir Thomas Boteler celebrates Inclusive School of the Year award
SIR Thomas Boteler Church of England High School is celebrating after winning the Inclusive School of the Year Award, awarded by Warrington Parents and Carers (WarrPAC).
The Ministry of Justice seeks trainee probation officers
THE Ministry of Justice has launched a non-graduate pathway for trainee probation officers – and there are five vacancies in the Warrington and Halton area.
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.
Grappenhall have received a major boost ahead of season
GRAPPENHALL have received a major boost ahead of the approaching cricket season.
New signing marks full debut with a goal as Warrington Town win away
WARRINGTON Town returned to winning ways with a 3-1 win away at Peterborough Sports.
Warrington Wolves face tough trip to St Helens in Challenge Cup
WARRINGTON Wolves have been drawn away at local rivals St Helens in the quarter-finals of the Betfred Challenge Cup.
Unbeaten streak came to an end with back-to-back defeats
WARRINGTON Hockey Women’s Development team’s unbeaten streak came to an end with back-to-back defeats on Saturday and Sunday.
Lymm within touching distance of league safety as first-half blitz tames Tigers
A blustery and bitterly cold Beechwood played host to Lymm vs Sheffield Tigers with the home team looking to bounce back from a difficult away day at league leaders Leeds Tykes the previous week.
Wire women pass capital test
SAMMI Simpson scored a brace of tries as Warrington Wolves overcame a spirited London Broncos to take a step closer to the Challenge Cup quarter finals.
Grappenhall have received a major boost ahead of season
GRAPPENHALL have received a major boost ahead of the approaching cricket season.
New signing marks full debut with a goal as Warrington Town win away
WARRINGTON Town returned to winning ways with a 3-1 win away at Peterborough Sports.
Warrington Wolves face tough trip to St Helens in Challenge Cup
WARRINGTON Wolves have been drawn away at local rivals St Helens in the quarter-finals of the Betfred Challenge Cup.
Unbeaten streak came to an end with back-to-back defeats
WARRINGTON Hockey Women’s Development team’s unbeaten streak came to an end with back-to-back defeats on Saturday and Sunday.
Lymm within touching distance of league safety as first-half blitz tames Tigers
A blustery and bitterly cold Beechwood played host to Lymm vs Sheffield Tigers with the home team looking to bounce back from a difficult away day at league leaders Leeds Tykes the previous week.
Wire women pass capital test
SAMMI Simpson scored a brace of tries as Warrington Wolves overcame a spirited London Broncos to take a step closer to the Challenge Cup quarter finals.
Why is ESG reporting important to a company?
The way companies operate will drastically change in the next 20 years. Most jurisdictions take climate change issues seriously because the effect is gradually manifesting. One of the climate change policies that companies must adhere to is the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) policy.
United Utilities and University of Manchester join forces in the hunt for materials of the future
AN ambitious project between Warrington-based United Utilities and the University of Manchester to put green concrete to the test in the water sector has taken an important step forward.
Local legal firm makes magic with Circus Starr
WARRINGTON-based X-Press Legal Services is continuing its support of local charity Circus Starr.
How to demystify digital transformation for small and medium sized employers
MADE Smarter and Warrington’s Hartree Centre have joined forces to demystify digital transformation with a new free-to-download white paper for small and medium sized businesses.
Investor excitement soars: Furrever Token buzzes in Ethereum (ETH) and Dogecoin (DOGE) circles, expected 15X surge
As we navigate through the vibrant and unpredictable world of cryptocurrency, Dogecoin (DOGE) and Ethereum (ETH) have taken center stage, presenting intriguing shifts in their market dynamics and investment potential.
Aluminium rolling process: from raw material to finished product
The production of aluminum products is a complex process that involves transforming raw bauxite into highly refined aluminum and subsequently into various products through the rolling process.
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Art Galleries Warrington
Art Galleries in Warrington, Stockton Heath and Lymm
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Kid’s bedding: what to know before shopping
Sleep might come easy for your kid with bedtime stories. However, if the bedding falls shot, sooner or later, the child will become uncomfortable and restless and won’t enjoy a good night’s sleep. Conversely, bedding with a relaxing and soothing feel will make all the difference and ensure your child naps comfortably with minimal distractions.
Effective strategies for maintaining long-term teeth whitening
Achieving a bright, dazzling smile through teeth whitening is a common desire among individuals seeking to enhance their overall appearance and confidence. However, maintaining the results of teeth whitening over the long term requires dedication and adherence to effective strategies.
What is Mediation? how does it work for personal injury cases?
When you suffer an injury due to another person’s negligence, they owe you compensation for the losses you experience. Some victims fear consulting personal injury lawyers, assuming the court proceedings will take months.
How to demystify digital transformation for small and medium sized employers
MADE Smarter and Warrington’s Hartree Centre have joined forces to demystify digital transformation with a new free-to-download white paper for small and medium sized businesses.
Effective strategies for maintaining long-term teeth whitening
Achieving a bright, dazzling smile through teeth whitening is a common desire among individuals seeking to enhance their overall appearance and confidence. However, maintaining the results of teeth whitening over the long term requires dedication and adherence to effective strategies.
Ranking parkinson’s treatment methods: from least to most invasive
Parkinson’s disease is a debilitating condition, and unfortunately, there is no known cure. However, research is abundant in this area and there are treatment options that can offer incredible benefits for people with Parkinson’s disease.
CHEC treats first surgical eye patients at newly opened hospital
CHEC has marked a clinical milestone this week after treating its first surgical eye patients at the recently opened Centre Park Warrington site.
How to access urgent care over the Easter weekend
PEOPLE across Warrington and Cheshire are being urged to make sure they know how to access urgent care in case they need it over the Easter weekend.
Astronomer to take Parr Hall on a journey across the cosmos
A RENOWNED astronomer is coming to the town’s Parr Hall to share the wonders of the universe with Warrington.
Road closures for Roundtable’s Lymm Duck Race
A number of road closures will be in place this bank Holiday Monday (April 1) for the annual Lymm Duck race in the village centre.
Cocomelon’s JJ set to bring joy to Warrington
FAMILIES in Warrington are invited to visit The Entertainer inside Golden Square this weekend for the opportunity to meet YouTube’s CoComelon star, JJ.
A new music festival to be launched in town centre
A NEW music festival is to be launched in Warrington town centre this Spring, with the aim of igniting a passion for live classical and jazz music in the community.
Local legal firm makes magic with Circus Starr
WARRINGTON-based X-Press Legal Services is continuing its support of local charity Circus Starr.
Hospital charity reveals latest impact of £162 million Covid fundraising appeal, four years after launch
FOUR years on from the first lockdown, and the launch of NHS Charities Together’s Covid-19 Urgent Appeal, Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals Charity (WHH Charity) has revealed the incredible impact the funds are having locally.
Public Notice: Licensing Act 2003: Notice of Application for Grant of a Premises Licence – Scottsdale Golf
Scottsdale Golf has given to Warrington Borough Council an application for the grant of a Premises License for Scottsdale Golf. Unit 4C Stretton Distribution Centre, Grappenhall Lane, Appleton Thorn, Warrington. WA4 4QT
First-time buyer mortgage schemes to help get you onto the property ladder in 2024
WITH the increased cost of living, raised rents, and skyrocketing property prices in the UK, it’s no wonder that first-time buyers are turning to government support when it comes to buying their first home.
Local legal firm makes magic with Circus Starr
WARRINGTON-based X-Press Legal Services is continuing its support of local charity Circus Starr.
Hospital charity reveals latest impact of £162 million Covid fundraising appeal, four years after launch
FOUR years on from the first lockdown, and the launch of NHS Charities Together’s Covid-19 Urgent Appeal, Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals Charity (WHH Charity) has revealed the incredible impact the funds are having locally.
Down Syndrome charity visits No.10 for landmark celebration
MEMBERS from Down Syndrome Cheshire were invited to a reception at 10 Downing Street last week to mark World Down Syndrome Day 2024 (WDSD2024) and commemorate the Down Syndrome Act 2022.
Miller Homes Easter collection sees boost for children’s charity
A LARGE donation of Easter Eggs is on its way to The Children’s Adventure Farm Trust (CAFT) from Miller Homes’ North West office in Warrington, thanks to a generous collection raised by its team members.
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.
Studio flats plan for landmark town centre building
PLANS for four self-contained studio flats in Warrington town centre have been submitted to borough planners
Ambitious proposals for Pyramid Arts Centre will cost nearly £5m
AMBITIOUS proposals for the modernisation of Warrington’s Pyramid Arts Centre – a Grade 2 Listed building – look set to go ahead at a cost of nearly £5 million.
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.