Medieval Souling Play returns to Lymm
HEADS were turning in Lymm at the sight of an eccentric group that included, among others, St George, a Turk, a mad doctor, Beelzebub and a groom leading a three-legged horse.
HEADS were turning in Lymm at the sight of an eccentric group that included, among others, St George, a Turk, a mad doctor, Beelzebub and a groom leading a three-legged horse.
A new book featuring old photographs of “Historic Lymm in Colour” is being published to help raise funds for Lymm Heritage Centre.
THE marriage certificate of the Captain of the Titanic and one of the largest Anglo-Saxon cross arms in the country are just some of the items on display during an open afternoon at St Oswald’s Church, Winwick, tomorrow, Sunday (Oct 31).
Sunday 26th September saw us welcome the North West Casual Classic’s Car Club to the Heritage Centre. This event, sadly cancelled last year due to Covid 19, was to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the formation of their club.
PLANS to add an orangery to the rear of a house which played a role in the mid-19th century development of Warrington have been approved by borough council planners.
FORMER Warrington Wolves skipper, stand-off and Hall of Fame member Willie Aspinall has sadly died at the age of 78.
WARRINGTON’S fantastic Wire Works exhibition has got off to a great start – and there’s…
AN interactive exhibition outlining the history of Warrington’s wire industry is set to take place in the town through a blend of sculpture, film, dance, poetry and real-life accounts of what it was like to work in the wire industry.
A snooker table that dates back to around the time of the First World War is seeking a new home.
A fascinating insight into the area’s 1970’s heritage is being offered at a new photographic exhibition “Days of the New Town” which has opened at Padgate Library.