M56 closed in both directions as fire crews tackle lorry blaze
THE M56 was closed in both directions as fire crews tackled a blaze involving a large haulage vehicle causing significant amounts of black smoke.
Changes to postal voting at local elections
NEW postal voting rules and requirements for all councils have been introduced ahead of Warrington’s local elections on Thursday, May 2.
MP urges Prime Minister to call in inspectors as council’s £1.8b debt costs more than £1m a week in interest payments
WARRINGTON Borough Council’s £1.8bn debt was in the national spotlight again during Prime Minister’s Questions today as Andy Carter MP flagged concerns over interest repayments on borrowings on risky investments.
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.
Market traders plan to summit Mount Snowden in aid of two charities
A team of 30 Warrington Market traders will be summiting Mount Snowdon the Sunday, April 21, raising money for Claire House Hospice and Warrington Youth Zone.
Tory leader issues 73 page report on council’s “misleading” £10m investment in Junk Bonds
OPPOSITION Tory leader Cllr Nigel Balding has published a 73 page report claiming Warrington Borough Council issued misleading information over a £10m investment in Junk Bonds.
Woman to face Crown Court trial accused of murder of Baby Callum
A woman has appeared in court charged with the murder of “Baby Callum” who was discovered in Warrington woodland 26 years ago.
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.
Pink Eye artist starts work on giant mural featuring Warrington Wolves’ legend Paul Cullen
WORK is underway on a giant mural on the side of the King’s Head pub featuring Warrington Wolves’ legend Paul Cullen by local artist Anthony Turk – famous for the Pink Eye.
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.
Woman to face Crown Court trial accused of murder of Baby Callum
A woman has appeared in court charged with the murder of “Baby Callum” who was discovered in Warrington woodland 26 years ago.
Suspended sentence for heavy cannabis user who supplied friends for small profit
A 23-year-old Warrington man who was caught with thousands of pounds worth of cannabis has received a suspended prison sentence.
Police warning over bogus traders knocking on doors
POLICE have issued a warning over bogus traders operating in the Warrington area, charging alarming rates for uncompleted work.
Pervert caught by paedophile hunters back before judge after breaching court orders
A pervert, who previously asked a young “girl” if she would like to see his ‘little willy’ was brought back before a judge after breaching court orders.
Woman charged with murder in connection with death of Baby ‘Callum’
Detectives investigating the murder of baby Callum in Warrington in 1998 have charged a woman in connection with the incident.
Police investigating a robbery two months ago seek the victim!
POLICE investigating a robbery in Warrington Town Centre two months ago are appealing for the victim to come forward.
Police crackdown on anti-social behaviour at Lymm
AS part of operation “RAGBAG” police cracked down on anti-social behaviour in Lymm village.
County Lines drug dealer who supplied crack cocaine and heroin warned to change ways or face “life sentence by instalments”
A Warrington ‘County Lines’ drug dealer, who has become “institutionalised” by prison sentences, has been warned to change his ways.
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.
College introduces innovative reading scheme for ESOL students
WARRINGTON & Vale Royal College has launched a ground-breaking reading initiative in response to a pressing need for tailored reading materials for pre-entry ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) students.
Child employment – a reminder from the borough council
IT’S Child Employment Month – and Warrington Borough Council is reminding businesses that employ children aged between 13 and 16 years old that they need permits to comply with employment laws.
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.
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.
Rylands sack new manager just three days after making appointment
WARRINGTON Rylands have terminated the contract of their new manager Sam Wilson.
Youthful Latchford Albion fall to agonising defeat
A YOUTHFUL Latchford Albion fell to an agonising 7-6 defeat at Heysham when a drop goal proved the difference between to competitive teams.
Rampant Rhinos too strong for young Wolves
WARRINGTON Wolves’ head coach Armani Sharrock was proud of her young charges despite crashing out of the BetFred Challenge Cup at the hands of the Leeds Rhinos at Headingley.
Sam Wilson announced as new manager at Rylands
VIDEO: SHORTLY after confirming their place in the play-offs Warrington Rylands announced Sam Wilson as their permanent new manager.
Wolves see off Saints in their own backyard to set-up semi-final date
WARRINGTON Wolves moved within 80 minutes of a return to Wembley with a stunning 31-8 win at St Helens in the Challenge Cup quarter-finals.
Rylands confirm play-off place despite home defeat
DESPITE losing 1-2 to a well organised Lancaster City, results elsewhere ensured that Warrington Rylands confirmed their place in the play-offs.
Rylands sack new manager just three days after making appointment
WARRINGTON Rylands have terminated the contract of their new manager Sam Wilson.
Youthful Latchford Albion fall to agonising defeat
A YOUTHFUL Latchford Albion fell to an agonising 7-6 defeat at Heysham when a drop goal proved the difference between to competitive teams.
Rampant Rhinos too strong for young Wolves
WARRINGTON Wolves’ head coach Armani Sharrock was proud of her young charges despite crashing out of the BetFred Challenge Cup at the hands of the Leeds Rhinos at Headingley.
Sam Wilson announced as new manager at Rylands
VIDEO: SHORTLY after confirming their place in the play-offs Warrington Rylands announced Sam Wilson as their permanent new manager.
Wolves see off Saints in their own backyard to set-up semi-final date
WARRINGTON Wolves moved within 80 minutes of a return to Wembley with a stunning 31-8 win at St Helens in the Challenge Cup quarter-finals.
Rylands confirm play-off place despite home defeat
DESPITE losing 1-2 to a well organised Lancaster City, results elsewhere ensured that Warrington Rylands confirmed their place in the play-offs.
Warrington business on the hunt for ‘UK’s sexiest truck’ with Trucker Tim to judge
WARRINGTON truck sales firm, Smith Bros, has launched a competition to find the ‘sexiest truck’ in the UK – and will be judged by none other than the TikTok famous, Trucker Tim.
New £30m fire resistance testing laboratory nearing completition
A NEW £30m fire resistance testing laboratory is nearing completion at Warrington’s Birchwood Technology Park.
Ella Robertson McKay reveals how One Young World develops its essential partnerships
Nelson Mandela once said, “To the youth of today, I also have a wish to make: Be the scriptwriters of your destiny,” and that’s exactly what Ella Robertson McKay is putting in motion with One Young World.
Disability equality champion Dave Thompson made Freeman of Warrington
A LEADING figure in disability equality has been made an Honorary Freeman of Warrington.
What is a Business Proposal: Definition, Types, Examples
What is a business proposal? A business proposal is a formal document submitted by a company to a potential client with the aim of securing a business opportunity, such as a project, contract, or partnership. It outlines the company’s products or services, proposed solutions to the client’s needs or problems, and the terms of the proposed agreement.
A Guide to Exceptional Gains: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Furrever Token (FURR)’s ROI Secrets
After a glimpse of recovery, the crypto markets fell hard, with stalwarts like Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) experiencing significant dips. However, amidst this turbulence, Furrever Token (FURR) emerged as a notable outlier, continuing to attract a growing number of enthusiasts and accumulating over £780,000 in presale funds within just a month.
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The Role of Coffee Machines in the Specialty Coffee Revolution
At the heart of this movement lies a commitment to excellence, from bean to cup, with commercial coffee machines playing a pivotal role in delivering the perfect brew.
Analyzing Investment Trends: Bitcoin Halving’s Impact on Shiba Inu (SHIB), Dogecoin (DOGE), and Furrever Token (FURR)
Recently, meme coins have emerged as unlikely contenders, capturing the imagination of investors and enthusiasts alike with their playful charm and potentially lucrative returns.
What To Consider When Renovating Your Warrington Home
Before you dive into renovating your home in Warrington, it’s crucial to understand the local building regulations. Start by contacting the Warrington Borough Council to inquire about necessary permits and any specific local guidelines that might affect your project.
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.
People at increased risk from COVID-19 should get a Spring jab
PEOPLE at increased risk from COVID-19 in Warrington are being encouraged to book in for their spring vaccine as the NHS National Booking System opens.
COVID-19 spring vaccine bookings to open for increased risk residents
PEOPLE at increased risk from COVID-19 are being encouraged to book in for their spring vaccine when the NHS National Booking System opens next week.
UK’s largest health research programme launches new clinic in Warrington
OUR Future Health, the UK’s largest health research programme, is opening a mobile clinic in Warrington this month.
Wellbeing Festival to return – bigger and better
THE Cheshire Wellbeing Festival is returning to Partridge Lakes, Culcheth.
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!
Popular TV character Bluey to star at Gulliver’s World
FANS of a hit children’s TV programme can meet lead character Bluey when she visits Gulliver’s World for one weekend during April.
Market traders plan to summit Mount Snowden in aid of two charities
A team of 30 Warrington Market traders will be summiting Mount Snowdon the Sunday, April 21, raising money for Claire House Hospice and Warrington Youth Zone.
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.
Disability equality champion Dave Thompson made Freeman of Warrington
A LEADING figure in disability equality has been made an Honorary Freeman of Warrington.
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.
Market traders plan to summit Mount Snowden in aid of two charities
A team of 30 Warrington Market traders will be summiting Mount Snowdon the Sunday, April 21, raising money for Claire House Hospice and Warrington Youth Zone.
Disability equality champion Dave Thompson made Freeman of Warrington
A LEADING figure in disability equality has been made an Honorary Freeman of Warrington.
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.
Gulliver’s World hosts special charity ‘Toy Bank’ weekend
GULLIVER’S World in Warrington will be the host for a national charity that supports children affected by domestic abuse by discounting its entry price on one big weekend in April.
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.