Author Gary Skentelbery

Experienced journalist for more than 40 years. Managing Director of magazine publishing group with three in-house titles and on-line daily newspaper for Warrington. Experienced writer, photographer, PR consultant and media expert having written for local, regional and national newspapers. Specialties: PR, media, social networking, photographer, networking, advertising, sales, media crisis management. Chair of Warrington Healthwatch Director Warrington Chamber of Commerce Patron Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation for Peace. Trustee Warrington Disability Partnership. Former Chairman of Warrington Town FC.

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TACKLING hospital bug MRSA and looking at alternative fuels are just two

areas of research being developed by companies based at Warrington’s

Daresbury Laboratory.

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WARRINGTON North MP Helen Jones is calling on the chancellor George Osborne to reverse the government’s VAT rise on fuel.

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MANY people in Warrington may miss out on the chance to take part in the

referendum on changes to the voting system for the UK Parliament.

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PUPILS from five Warrington primary schools are to take part in a range

of activities to involve children in the Orford Park Project – a key

Olympic legacy scheme.

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WARRINGTON Wolves went top of the Super League with a 6-22 victory at basement club Wakefield Trinity Wildcats tonight despite missing half a dozen first team regulars.

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FRESH from their heroics at Chorley last Saturday

Warrington Town FC entertain Garforth at Cantilever Park tomorrow,

Saturday kick off 3pm, as they continue their push for the play-offs and are appealing to fans to show their true colours with a special FREE scarf offer.

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WARRINGTON Wolves Supporters’ Trust will be hosting a Fans Open Day at The Halliwell Jones Stadium on Saturday March 19.

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JOBS will be lost at Connexions  – the local authority-owned company

which provides advice, support and guidance to young people in the 13-19

age group in the Warrington and Cheshire areas – as a result of a 24

per cent cut in council funding.