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BUS Lane fines across Warrington are set to increase from £60 to £70 from the end of May – but fines will be discounted by 50% if paid within 21 days.
THE formal complaint made against Warrington Borough Council’s decision to approve the controversial Six56 logistics development on Green Belt land at Appleton Thorn is still under review.
PLANS for a four-storey apartment block of 76 town centre apartments will be put to Warrington planning chiefs this week – with a recommendation for approval.
TOWN Hall planning chiefs at Warrington are investigating a new pay-and-display car park which has opened in the town centre – apparently without the benefit of planning permission.
A total of 165 knives and other weapons have been taken off the streets of Warrington following a knife surrender week co-ordinated by local police.
THE RSPCA has launched an investigation into the mystery dumping of 30 dead guinea pigs at badger sett in a rural area near Warrington.
WARRINGTON South MP Andy Carter has welcomed a Government announcement that it intends to introduce new legal powers to stop local authorities like Warrington, from making risky investments with public money.
VIDEO: WARRINGTON South MP Andy Carter used Prime Minister’s Questions to raise concerns over the controversial Six56 Green Belt development, following the Planning Inspectorate’s decision to permit the giant logistics hub near Appleton Thorn.
VIDEO: IT will mark the end of an era when ferryman Kevin Wilkinson retires after almost 20 years of operating the historic Penny Ferry across the Manchester Ship Canal at Thelwall.
WARRINGTON Borough Council is investigating a formal complaint over the controversial Six56 planning application approval, which has been given the green light by the Secretary of State this week.