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Two fire crews tackle garden shed fire

TWO fire crews were calle dout last night (Thursday) to tackle a garden shed fire at a residential property at Daresbury near Warrington.

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The merits of owning monochrome moggies

THE merits of owning monochrome moggies will be celebrated in Warrington this Black Cat Day (October 27) as the charity behind the event reveals that nearly half of all cats in its care are black or black-and-white.

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Say goodbye to stress – a public meeting

A PUBLIC talk entitled “Say Goodbye to Stress” will be a given by a Buddhist monk at Warrington on Saturday, November 15 – against a background of increasing public division and hate crime.

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School achieves The Rainbow Flag Award

SIR Thomas Boteler Church of England High School has been awarded The Rainbow Flag Award, a national quality assurance framework that recognises schools and colleges for demonstrating positive LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.

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Dedicated nursery practitioner wins top medical ‘Hero’ award

WHEN a young child arrived at Bright Horizons Warrington Day Nursery and Pre-School Nursery with a serious medical condition, practitioners went above and beyond to ensure that Ibbi – and her parents – received the best possible experience, despite the challenges.

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GCSE maths in Warrington: 5 simple ways parents can support at home

Warrington GCSE results in maths have been encouraging, yet many students still find the subject a real challenge. Parents often want to help but aren’t sure where to start. This blog shares five simple, parent-friendly ways to give GCSE maths support at home, making preparation less stressful and more effective.

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Toxic politics reaches a new low in Culcheth

I’m sorry to say that the world of toxic politics has reached a new low in the Culcheth area – and it’s not just me saying it – I am hearing it from lots of people across the whole of Warrington.

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Disappointing but not surprising

WHILE there will be lots of disappointment in Lymm following the approval of new “prison block” retirement apartments on former Green Belt land in the village, it was hardly surprising to see the development allowed on appeal.

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Reflecting on a year of change

AS the curtain comes down on our 25th anniversary of publishing Warrington Worldwide, it is time to reflect on another year in Warrington – a year of change.

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6 steps to take when you suspect insurance fraud

Insurance fraud isn’t one of those things people like to think about until it slaps them across the face. You file a claim. Something feels off. Maybe the story doesn’t add up, or the damages seem exaggerated, or you’ve got that gnawing feeling in your gut that someone’s pulling a fast one.

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What makes a Warrington business financially attractive

Determining the true financial value of a business is a challenge for many Warrington entrepreneurs, particularly when planning growth, seeking investment, or preparing for sale without professional guidance.

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Best financial consultants reviewed 2025: advice for a better retirement

No matter what stage of life you are currently at, it is never too early or late to start planning for retirement. And largely this is all about ensuring that you are financially secure when you reach this stage of life. So, let’s look at a few practical tips which can help you plan for a better retirement in the future.

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Carpets and Beds

Carpet suppliers and carpet cleaners in the Warrington area.

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Say goodbye to stress – a public meeting

A PUBLIC talk entitled “Say Goodbye to Stress” will be a given by a Buddhist monk at Warrington on Saturday, November 15 – against a background of increasing public division and hate crime.

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Say goodbye to stress – a public meeting

A PUBLIC talk entitled “Say Goodbye to Stress” will be a given by a Buddhist monk at Warrington on Saturday, November 15 – against a background of increasing public division and hate crime.

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Private GP practice ‘myGP’ celebrates expansion

myGP Clinic is proud to announce the opening of its brand-new private GP clinic in Antrobus, near Warrington, marking the next phase in the organisation’s mission to make personal, accessible healthcare available to more people across Cheshire.

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Lymm Panto tickets still available

TICKETS for this year’s Christmas Lymm Panto at Lymm Rugby Club, ‘Jack and His Giant Beanstalk’, are still available.

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Say goodbye to stress – a public meeting

A PUBLIC talk entitled “Say Goodbye to Stress” will be a given by a Buddhist monk at Warrington on Saturday, November 15 – against a background of increasing public division and hate crime.

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Nursing home brings light and joy with Diwali celebration

Green Park Nursing Home in Greater Sankey recently marked the Festival of Lights with a vibrant and meaningful Diwali celebration, bringing together residents, colleagues, and the local community for a day of cultural appreciation, joy and delicious food.

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Say goodbye to stress – a public meeting

A PUBLIC talk entitled “Say Goodbye to Stress” will be a given by a Buddhist monk at Warrington on Saturday, November 15 – against a background of increasing public division and hate crime.

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On the trail of the Norbertine Canons of Warburton

On a steep embankment shaded by archaic yew trees in the quiet backwater of Warburton Village close to nearby Lymm stands an ancient religious timber framed structure that has been associated with worship and prayer since as far back as the 11th century.

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Start 2024 in the best way with Dry January

The festive season brings excitement for many, but it can also be a time of indulgence, and perhaps drinking more alcohol than we would like. As we head into a new year, many people will be wanting to feel a little fitter and healthier.

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Refreshing to read common sense

I have just read the April 2021 edition of Warrington Worldwide and I am delighted with Gary’s comments in the Editorial.