It’s ‘Better By Bus’ in Warrington
MAJOR improvements to Warrington’s local bus network are continuing, with enhanced timetables, cheaper fares, and no limits for concessionary card holders.
MAJOR improvements to Warrington’s local bus network are continuing, with enhanced timetables, cheaper fares, and no limits for concessionary card holders.
AFTER welcoming world-class sporting events in recent months Warrington Borough Council has committed to investing and developing in the town’s sporting and cultural future.
THE Action for Children charity’s regional team recently visited Bents Garden & Home at Glazebury to collect the many gifts that had been left at the Centre’s dedicated collection point.
A UNIQUE Christmas Tree, created by enthusiastic crocheters and knitters at Lymm, has been attracting attention in the community garden at Lymm Sanctuary Hub.
The Grand National is not just the biggest race in the North West of England, with many sports fans making the trip across from Warrington to Aintree every April, but it is also the most famous steeplechase in the world. Le Milos has established himself as an early contender for the race this season.
LOCAL businesswoman, Holly Pirrie, is bringing the sparkle back to Warrington by preparing for the annual finals of the Miss International UK beauty pageant.
DIMENSIONS, the UK’s largest not-for-profit that supports people with learning disabilities and autism, has announced Warrington local Lewis Barlow, as the winner of its Annual Learning Disability and Autism Leaders’ List.
GOVERNMENT inspectors have told Warrington Borough Council its proposed Local Plan is not sound and will require some significant modifications, including reducing the impact on Green Belt.
A WARRINGTON couple heading to the sun for Christmas were left feeling “bogged off” when their plane was delayed by 25 hours — after running out of loo roll!
NATIONAL Highways says it identified more than 750 seat belt and mobile phone offences along a short section of the M6 near Warrington earlier this month – the highest number at a single site in a study which has visited numerous sites across the Midlands and South West.