news archive
April, 2015
Hooligans throw bike at passing train
Barbecue sets fire to fence
£1.5m community hub for deprived area
Not-for-profit social enterprise is launched
Church hustings to be broadcast
Ex-GI bride seeks information
New 2,000 seater cinema will be at heart of Warrington town centre masterplan
Crime rate falls by almost five per cent
Labour candidate wins bridge tolls pledge from Miliband
Car overturned in field
Sign Language course proves a big hit
Search goes on for Lymm heritage centre venue
Culcheth Life magazine April 2015
Dementia Friends information session
Bikers set to complete 600-mile ride
“Granny flat garage” given the go-ahead
Women’s 16-week battle to protect swan
Design a mascot for LiveWire
Search for community superhero
Hundreds sign petition over old rectory
New life for old station house
Prime Minister visits Warrington Free School
New home for Youth Council
Foundation for Peace celebrates 20th ‘birthday’
Small Business Manifesto launched at Warrington barbers
Design a mascot for LiveWire
Former Beirut hostage is special guest at Lymm Festival
“Garage plan would harm conservation area”
Tory welcomes “health surcharge”
Council backs fight against depression
Roads to close for five weeks
Woman rescued from blaze house
The questions that went unanswered
New housing group opens its doors
March, 2015
“Re-writing history over Mersey bridge tolls”
Swan which lost mate and seven eggs finds new love
Lymm Panto’s Big Brother – Vaudeville Variety Show!
Priestley swimmers secure bronze in nationals
Cricket pavilion named after club stalwart
Ford RS/ST owners urged to be vigilant
Firefighters prize raises money for charity
Sporting stars help raise £2,600 for little Abbie
10-year deals for Your Housing contractors
Tom encourages others to embrace apprenticeships
Council wants bus route diversion
Lymm stumble at home again
“Fit to Tackle” men lose 20 stone
Excitement builds as Bridge Street Quarter Project moves forward
£500 boost for community group
Village Life magazine April 2015