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Keeping the town’s bus drivers healthy

IN celebration of World Health Day, Warrington’s Own Buses recently held its annual dedicated health and wellbeing event for its staff, bringing together many local health services to support physical and mental health.

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A nod to history for new Winwick housing development

The historic significance and location of the last decisive battle of the 2nd English Civil War has been recognised as part of the new St Oswald’s Place development on Golborne Road in Winwick.

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Disappointing but not surprising

WHILE there will be lots of disappointment in Lymm following the approval of new “prison block” retirement apartments on former Green Belt land in the village, it was hardly surprising to see the development allowed on appeal.

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Warrington’s Own Buses inspires young eco-warriors

Warrington’s Own Buses made a special stop this week at St Philip’s Church of England Primary School in Westbrook, delighting students with a visit from one of their brand-new electric buses.

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Disappointing but not surprising

WHILE there will be lots of disappointment in Lymm following the approval of new “prison block” retirement apartments on former Green Belt land in the village, it was hardly surprising to see the development allowed on appeal.

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Reflecting on a year of change

AS the curtain comes down on our 25th anniversary of publishing Warrington Worldwide, it is time to reflect on another year in Warrington – a year of change.

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Understanding the power of positivity

IT would appear that some people who use social media or web forums as an outlet don’t understand the power of positivity, preferring to put a negative spin at every opportunity.

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Lightning start from Lymm secures third place

LYMM scored 20 of their 44 points in the first and last five-minute periods of this game, giving them a well-deserved victory against a strong and determined Preston Grasshoppers side.

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Rylands trip to the seaside ends in defeat

A goal just before half-time gave Whitby Town a 1-0 victory over Warrington Rylands on Saturday as skipper James Neild ended the game between the posts after an injury to goalkeeper Luke Pilling.

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Lightning start from Lymm secures third place

LYMM scored 20 of their 44 points in the first and last five-minute periods of this game, giving them a well-deserved victory against a strong and determined Preston Grasshoppers side.

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Rylands trip to the seaside ends in defeat

A goal just before half-time gave Whitby Town a 1-0 victory over Warrington Rylands on Saturday as skipper James Neild ended the game between the posts after an injury to goalkeeper Luke Pilling.

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Promoting a local business – get offline!

Run a small local business? Sure, you’re going to want to have a decent presence on social media, and being findable on Google is a must, but you know what? It’s not the be-all and end-all, and actually, going offline for a large proportion of your promotion could be a smart move. Sound intriguing? Keep reading…

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CSM certification: cost & benefits explained

The most renowned expert recognition efforts to widen their scope of knowledge and expertise in the Agile paradigm are represented by CSM certification, primarily for those seeking to head or lead teams in the successful execution of principles regarding Agile or Scrum in an organization of their choice.

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Carpets and Beds

Carpet suppliers and carpet cleaners in the Warrington area.

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Make everything perfect: How to write an online dating profile headline?

When looking for love on a dating site, you should use a good dating profile headline – that’s your perfect opportunity to attract the right person and make them interested enough to message you before you have a chance to show your personality and all the amazing qualities you have.

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Keeping the town’s bus drivers healthy

IN celebration of World Health Day, Warrington’s Own Buses recently held its annual dedicated health and wellbeing event for its staff, bringing together many local health services to support physical and mental health.

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Road closures for annual Lymm Duck Race

A number of local road closures will be in place around Lymm village centre this coming Bank Holiday Monday (April 21) for the annual Lymm Duck Race.

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Keeping the town’s bus drivers healthy

IN celebration of World Health Day, Warrington’s Own Buses recently held its annual dedicated health and wellbeing event for its staff, bringing together many local health services to support physical and mental health.

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Have your say on local pharmacy services

LOCAL people are being invited to have their say on a new report aimed at ensuring pharmacy services in Warrington meet the needs of the borough’s communities.

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Road closures for annual Lymm Duck Race

A number of local road closures will be in place around Lymm village centre this coming Bank Holiday Monday (April 21) for the annual Lymm Duck Race.

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Concert promises musical “high wire act”

STOCKTON Heath Music Society are presenting the third in a series of concerts on Wednesday, April 30 – including works described as the equivalent of a high wire act in terms of risk and virtuosity!

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Public Notice: Licensing Act 2003: Notice of Application for Grant of a Premises Licence – Cedarscafe Limited

Notice is hereby given that I/We Cedarscafe Limited, Mirela Kocsis designated premises supervisor of Turul – Hungarian’s Restaurant have applied to Warrington Borough Council for the grant of a Premises Licence in respectful of the premises known as Unit 2, Turul Hungarian’s Restaurant of Cairo Street Warrington WA1 1EE for the following Licensable Activities:

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Museum of Policing receives £8,300 donation

THE Warrington-based Museum of Policing, which preserves and researches the heritage of policing in Cheshire, is set to receive a £8,300 donation as part of an initiative to support worthwhile county-based charities and organisations.

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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.

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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.