news archive
September, 2015
Car burst into flames outside cemetery
Disney film TV fantasy in Warrington
Award winner donates prize money to WDP
LiveWire Mile is biggest yet
Donors wanted to help blood cancer victims
Mayor visits £270,000 industrial estate facelift
Lest we forget – borough ministry plays a vital role
Fire crews tackle scaffolding blaze
Health chiefs to review care services
Fun day that will help fight crime
Power station workers dig in for charity
Hen party raises £850 for cancer charity
Sell out English Half Marathon hailed a huge success
Pixie Lott gives Warrington Festival the wow factor
Hospitals shortlisted for top awards
MP wins praise for speech on NHS conditions
Man trapped in machinery at Warrington
MBS Site Supplies back Steve Prescott Foundation
At last – Shaw Street changing rooms approved
Food store re-opens after £250,000 refit
Firm wins radiochemical testing contract
Showjumper’s plan clears the first hurdle
Firefighters tackle cooker fire
Historic Ship Inn demolished on police advice
Future Tech Studio opens its doors
Stroke survivor commended for courage
Cineworld named as cinema operator for Bridge Street project
Man charged with crack cocaine, heroin and MDMA drug offences
Wolves’ chief Loves Warrington!
Police bucking the trend on rural crime
Young dancers heading for the top
Lib Dem petition over boundary proposals
Picnic tables for Millennium Green’s “outdoor classroom”
Stars and Stripes’ event recaptures Burtonwood’s heyday
Operation Shield fends off criminals
Showjumper’s arena plan angers neighbours
Lucky 13 at Greenwood Fryery
Festival fever set to reach its climax
Smokers urged to sign up to “Stoptober”
Thames Board Mills bomb victims remembered
Visitors step back in time at Cheshire Country Fayre
Early morning blaze at Europa Boulevard
Planners to rule on changing rooms scheme
Housing benefit initiative to save council money
Musicals will bring “razzle dazzle” to the Parr Hall
Warning after Warrington residents fall victim to bogus phone scam
Early hours car fire
Alcohol awareness campaign for “Fresher’s Week”
Plans submitted for new temporary market
“We’re ahead of the game” says police tsar