Road closed as emergency services attend collision involving car and motorbike
A road was closed near Appleton Thorn, Warrington, as emergency services attended a collision involving a car and a motorbike.
Man arrested for causing obstruction on railway at Central Station
A man has been arrested after causing an obstruction on the railway at Central Station, Warrington, on Sunday morning.
College proud to champion National Apprenticeship Week
AS Warrington’s largest provider of apprenticeships, Warrington & Vale Royal College is proud to champion National Apprenticeship Week, taking place from today, Monday 9th February to Sunday 15th February 2026.
Conservative clubs’ 53rd annual gala dinner
MEMBERS of Warrington Conservative Club attended the 53rd annual gala dinner of the North West Area Conservative Clubs Advisory Committee.
Care provider relocates to new office premises to strengthen community ties
CARE provider Right at Home Lymm and Warrington South has moved into a new, larger office at Oughtrington Community Centre.
Teenage female ambassador flying the flag for Warrington at UK Galaxy Pageant Final praised by Mayor
A Warrington teenager has been congratulated by the town’s Mayor for her outstanding commitment to volunteering and community service as she prepares to represent the town on a national stage at the UK Galaxy Pageant Final.
Friends of Culcheth Linear Park plan Open Meeting
THE Friends of Culcheth Linear Park near Warrington are holding an Open Meeting to gather views and ideas from members of the public about the park.
Living Well community website shortlisted at national digital healthcare awards
The pioneering Living Well Warrington website, which is the latest development in the borough-wide Living Well programme, has been shortlisted at the HSJ Digital Awards 2026.
Police issue Dispersal Order to tackle anti-social behaviour at Chapelford
POLICE in Warrington have issued a Dispersal Order covering the Chapelford area of the borough following ongoing issues involving youths creating anti-social behaviour.
Massive Wagons top the bill of high-energy rock ‘n’ roll at Warrington Parr Hall
AS I left Warrington’s historic Parr Hall still buzzing after possibly the most high-energy rock ‘n’ roll gig I’ve ever witnessed, I was left wondering why Massive Wagons had never really been on my radar before?
Man arrested for causing obstruction on railway at Central Station
A man has been arrested after causing an obstruction on the railway at Central Station, Warrington, on Sunday morning.
Police issue Dispersal Order to tackle anti-social behaviour at Chapelford
POLICE in Warrington have issued a Dispersal Order covering the Chapelford area of the borough following ongoing issues involving youths creating anti-social behaviour.
Appeal for information after cat seriously injured after being shot with air rifle
POLICE are seeking help from the public after a cat was seriously injured after being shot with an air rifle in the Cinnamon Brow area of Warrington.
Man charged with possessing cocaine with intent to supply
A man from Warrington has been charged with drugs offences, involving possessing cocaine with intent to supply.
Teenager who hid drugs in buttocks at Creamfields music festival jailed
A teenager who tried to smuggle illegal drugs into Creamfields music festival in Daresbury by hiding them in his buttocks has been jailed.
Man jailed for stalking and harassing ex-partner and making threats to kill her father
A man who threatened, intimidated and stalked his ex-partner and went on harass her family has been jailed for over four years.
Two men jailed for series of burglaries
Two men have been sentenced for their involvement in a series of burglaries across Cheshire, including Warrington.
Police arrest 50 wanted criminals as part of Operation Crossbow
VIDEO: A total of 50 wanted criminals who evaded justice have now been brought into police custody following a multifaceted day of action as part of Operation Crossbow.
More than 40 wanted criminals arrested as part of Operation Crossbow
MORE than 40 wanted criminals who have evaded justice have been brought into police custody today (Monday), following Operation Crossbow, a multifaceted day of action.
Police issue community protection order over off-road motor bikes
POLICE have issued a Community Protection Warning (CPW) on land in Higher Walton, Warrington, after repeated reports of anti-social behaviour involving off-road motorcyclists.
College proud to champion National Apprenticeship Week
AS Warrington’s largest provider of apprenticeships, Warrington & Vale Royal College is proud to champion National Apprenticeship Week, taking place from today, Monday 9th February to Sunday 15th February 2026.
Popular Warrington college to deliver English speaking community classes
Warrington residents looking to build confidence in spoken English can now access community-based ESOL Conversation Classes, delivered by Warrington & Vale Royal College as part of its commitment to widening participation and supporting the local communities it serves.
Special open day at woodland-based nursery
CHILDREN, parents and local families are being invited to a special open day and half-term holiday club at Dunky’s Forest School at Gulliver’s World – the woodland-based nursery located within the grounds of the theme park in Warrington.
Schools and community groups urged to apply for Tesco grants to boost children’s access to healthy food
Schools and community groups across Warrington are being encouraged to apply for funding through Tesco, as the retailer looks to support more local projects helping children and young people access healthy, nutritious food.
UTC Warrington setting the gold standard
UTC Warrington, part of the Aldridge Education family of schools, has been awarded Gold status by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC’s) CyberFirst Schools and Colleges programme – the highest level of recognition for excellence in cyber security education.
Take a Gamble on youngsters, says recruitment boss
One of the first major recruitment companies to offer apprenticeships has urged careers officers in schools to push youngsters towards the industry.
College level 3 bricklaying students showcase industry-standard skills
Students on the Level 3 Bricklaying course at Warrington & Vale Royal College have been demonstrating exceptional skill and dedication, producing work that meets professional industry standards.
The Duke of Westminster backs phone-free education pledge with £250k donation
The Duke of Westminster is making a significant personal donation of £250,000 to help local high schools buy lockable phone pouches.
Young artists invited to showcase their talent in college’s Young Artist of the Year competition
Young artists from Warrington and surrounding areas are invited to showcase their creativity as Warrington & Vale Royal College announces the launch of its 2026 Young Artist of the Year competition.
Youngsters enjoy fantastic day exploring Safety Central
YEAR Two pupils from Croft Primary School had a fantastic day at Safety Central learning all about how to keep themselves safe.
Independent helps fill funding gap to keep community news free
I had a very positive meeting with Independent Cllr. Neil Johnson who has kindly agreed to plug some of the funding gap left by Culcheth & Glazebury Parish Council.
Would a Turkey vote for Christmas?
AS our American cousins celebrated Thanksgiving this week, Warrington Borough Councillors are set to vote on some key issues on Monday evening – including giving themselves another increase in allowances.
Future of Woolston Hub should be a “no brainer” for council
LET us all hope Warrington Borough Council’s six-week consultation over the future of Woolston Neighbourhood Hub results in a positive outcome for the thousands of local people who rely on the community facility.
Stop moaning and do something useful like the Warrington Litter Network
DURING my travels around Warrington reporting on local issues or showcasing local offerings, it never ceases to amaze me how many negative people pop up on social media having a go at the town they live or work in.
Broaden your horizons and celebrate other cultures
CONGRATULATIONS to everyone involved in this year’s Warrington Mela which is fast becoming one of the highlights of the year in the town’s calendar of events.
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.
Shocked and horrified by level of online homophobia directed at Warrington Pride
THE year is 2025 and the UK is meant to be a place of freedom of expression – although sadly not judging by some of the commentary linked to my coverage of Warrington Pride.
Time for a much-needed apology from the corridors of power
THE findings of the Government’s Best Value Inspection into the financial affairs of Warrington Borough Council came as no surprise for many, with debts of around £1.8 billion.
Keep up the great work Warrington Litter Networks
CONGRATULATIONS to everyone involved with the volunteer Warrington Litter Networks who took part in the Great British Spring Clean recently, collecting over 300 tonnes of rubbish!
Remembering the remarkable Cindy Sturman
THERE wasn’t as dry eye in the house when family and friends gathered at the Raven Inn to celebrate the life of Cindy Sturman.
Rylands hold league leaders to stay in play-off hunt
WARRINGTON Rylands brought league leaders Hebburn Town’s impressive winning streak to a halt with a hard-fought 1-1 draw at the Quickline Logistics Arena on Saturday.
Yellows fall to third straight defeat at Ashton
WARRINGTON Town fell to a third successive defeat as they went down 1-0 at Ashton United.
Rhodes makes history as Wolves win through in Challenge Cup
WARRINGTON Wolves saw off a dogged Sheffield Eagles to book their place in the hat for Monday’s Challenge Cup fourth round draw.
Lady golfers learn about health and wellbeing – and raise funds for hospice
LADY members of Leigh Golf Club, Culcheth, held a special evening dedicated to health and wellbeing – supported by Holland and Barrett.
“Grappers” to launch new cricket academy with former England player
GRAPPENHALL Cricket Club – “Grappers” – is launching a new coaching programme led by former England cricketer and experienced youth coach Steve Parry.
Rylands bounce back in emphatic style
WARRINGTON Rylands bounced back in emphatic fashion with a commanding 3–0 victory over Rushall Olympic at The Quickline Logistics Arena, a result that lifted them back into fourth place in the NPL Premier League.
Rylands hold league leaders to stay in play-off hunt
WARRINGTON Rylands brought league leaders Hebburn Town’s impressive winning streak to a halt with a hard-fought 1-1 draw at the Quickline Logistics Arena on Saturday.
Yellows fall to third straight defeat at Ashton
WARRINGTON Town fell to a third successive defeat as they went down 1-0 at Ashton United.
Rhodes makes history as Wolves win through in Challenge Cup
WARRINGTON Wolves saw off a dogged Sheffield Eagles to book their place in the hat for Monday’s Challenge Cup fourth round draw.
Lady golfers learn about health and wellbeing – and raise funds for hospice
LADY members of Leigh Golf Club, Culcheth, held a special evening dedicated to health and wellbeing – supported by Holland and Barrett.
“Grappers” to launch new cricket academy with former England player
GRAPPENHALL Cricket Club – “Grappers” – is launching a new coaching programme led by former England cricketer and experienced youth coach Steve Parry.
Rylands bounce back in emphatic style
WARRINGTON Rylands bounced back in emphatic fashion with a commanding 3–0 victory over Rushall Olympic at The Quickline Logistics Arena, a result that lifted them back into fourth place in the NPL Premier League.
Securing the gateway: essential steps to protect your business premises
Your business premises contain valuable assets, equipment, and sensitive information. Securing the main entry point is your first and most critical line of defence. A robust door system acts as a powerful deterrent against forced entry, burglary, and vandalism.
Beyond tech fixes: why modern businesses need managed IT services
Technology powers modern business operations. From email and data storage to payment processing and customer management, companies rely on digital systems daily. However, managing this technology alone creates significant challenges.
Birchwood Park marks 80 years at the heart of the UK’s nuclear story
BIRCHWOOD Park in Warrington is marking a significant milestone this year, celebrating 80 years since the first meeting of the UK’s atomic energy programme took place at the Risley site in a disused canteen.
FuelHub becomes Official Soccer Schools Meal Supplier to Manchester City’s charity
Warrington-based FuelHub, the premium meal prep company, has been named the Official Soccer Schools Meal Supplier to City in the Community (CITC), the official charity of Manchester City Football Club.
Could a Junior ISA be the perfect tool for supporting your child’s financial education?
Junior ISAs have become an increasingly popular way for parents to build a tax-efficient nest egg for their child’s future, but could individual savings accounts also help to support the financial literacy of kids?
Fuel cards for business: improving visibility, control, and cost forecasting
Fuel is among the uncertain operating expenses of GB companies that use vehicles. Daily, drivers operating on their own decide whether to buy a specific route; prices vary, and the routes are no longer the same.
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Council looking at cutting more than £7.7m from Adult Social Care
ALREADY rated by the Care Quality Commission as “Requires improvement,” Warrington Borough Council is looking at saving over £7.7 million in adult social care costs in just one year.
Care provider relocates to new office premises to strengthen community ties
CARE provider Right at Home Lymm and Warrington South has moved into a new, larger office at Oughtrington Community Centre.
Massive Wagons top the bill of high-energy rock ‘n’ roll at Warrington Parr Hall
AS I left Warrington’s historic Parr Hall still buzzing after possibly the most high-energy rock ‘n’ roll gig I’ve ever witnessed, I was left wondering why Massive Wagons had never really been on my radar before?
Discover Cantina, Culcheth’s new weekend dining experience
A fresh and exciting addition to Culcheth’s dining scene, family-run restaurant Cantina, has launched this February.
Council looking at cutting more than £7.7m from Adult Social Care
ALREADY rated by the Care Quality Commission as “Requires improvement,” Warrington Borough Council is looking at saving over £7.7 million in adult social care costs in just one year.
Care provider relocates to new office premises to strengthen community ties
CARE provider Right at Home Lymm and Warrington South has moved into a new, larger office at Oughtrington Community Centre.
How to manage dry eyes when wearing contact lenses
Dry eyes are one of the most common complaints among contact lens wearers. If you’ve ever experienced that gritty, uncomfortable sensation while wearing your lenses, you’re not alone. Studies suggest that nearly 50% of contact lenses users experience some degree of dryness.
Lady golfers learn about health and wellbeing – and raise funds for hospice
LADY members of Leigh Golf Club, Culcheth, held a special evening dedicated to health and wellbeing – supported by Holland and Barrett.
Special open day at woodland-based nursery
CHILDREN, parents and local families are being invited to a special open day and half-term holiday club at Dunky’s Forest School at Gulliver’s World – the woodland-based nursery located within the grounds of the theme park in Warrington.
Council to hold budget briefing sessions for businesses and community organisations
WARRINGTON Borough Council has announced it is hosting two important budget briefing sessions for Businesses and Voluntary, Community, Faith, and Social Enterprise (VCSFE) sector groups next week.
Stone Roses legend to be honoured by a trio of bands
STONE Roses legend Mani will be honoured when a trio of bands take to the stage at Warrington’s Parr Hall stage later this year.
Future Ghosts, Tina Turner tribute and The Beat Mod classics – all at Empire Warrington
ANOTHER exciting weekend of live music is scheduled to take place at Empire Warrington this weekend, including a fantastic Tina Turner Tribute.
Teenage female ambassador flying the flag for Warrington at UK Galaxy Pageant Final praised by Mayor
A Warrington teenager has been congratulated by the town’s Mayor for her outstanding commitment to volunteering and community service as she prepares to represent the town on a national stage at the UK Galaxy Pageant Final.
Living Well community website shortlisted at national digital healthcare awards
The pioneering Living Well Warrington website, which is the latest development in the borough-wide Living Well programme, has been shortlisted at the HSJ Digital Awards 2026.
Warrington Golf Club Captains’ Charities raise £26,160 for good causes
WARRINGTON Golf Club’s Captains’ Charities have successfully raised an impressive £26,160 for charity, marking a standout year of fundraising.
Birchwood Park marks 80 years at the heart of the UK’s nuclear story
BIRCHWOOD Park in Warrington is marking a significant milestone this year, celebrating 80 years since the first meeting of the UK’s atomic energy programme took place at the Risley site in a disused canteen.
Teenage female ambassador flying the flag for Warrington at UK Galaxy Pageant Final praised by Mayor
A Warrington teenager has been congratulated by the town’s Mayor for her outstanding commitment to volunteering and community service as she prepares to represent the town on a national stage at the UK Galaxy Pageant Final.
Warrington Golf Club Captains’ Charities raise £26,160 for good causes
WARRINGTON Golf Club’s Captains’ Charities have successfully raised an impressive £26,160 for charity, marking a standout year of fundraising.
FuelHub becomes Official Soccer Schools Meal Supplier to Manchester City’s charity
Warrington-based FuelHub, the premium meal prep company, has been named the Official Soccer Schools Meal Supplier to City in the Community (CITC), the official charity of Manchester City Football Club.
Charity trustee completes gruelling Cuba jungle trek in memory of mum
Warrington Visually Impaired People (VIP) charity Trustee, Lisa Sperrin, has completed a demanding multi-day jungle trek across Cuba, raising vital funds for the charity in memory of her mum, Anna, who sadly passed away last year.
Birchwood Park marks 80 years at the heart of the UK’s nuclear story
BIRCHWOOD Park in Warrington is marking a significant milestone this year, celebrating 80 years since the first meeting of the UK’s atomic energy programme took place at the Risley site in a disused canteen.
The Barley Mow – A 16th Century Elizabethan gem of Warrington
Walking around Warrington town centre today, you could be forgiven for believing that most of the buildings are of modern construction mixed in with 19th-century structures built during the Victorian period and into the early 1900s. But a wander into the old marketplace is like taking a step back into history.
The hidden slaughterhouse of the Earls of Warrington
Deep in the heart of Cheshire, in the grounds of Dunham Massey park, once home to the Earls of Warrington, stands a stunning and mysterious archaic building hidden away amongst tall, mighty oak trees that have stood for over five hundred years in what was once a Medieval deer park.
Dedicated volunteers team up with Warrington Museum to bring the story of a beloved steamship to life
Manchester Ship Canal’s fascinating history has been brought to life at Warrington Museum and Art Gallery.
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.
Make space in the day for your mental health this Time to Talk Day
AS we enter the New Year, it’s never been more important to talk about our mental health.
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.
Letter: Warrington Cenotaph gathering was not an organised meeting
I am writing to you with regard to the Council’s actions in reporting the gathering at The Cenotaph War Memorial, Warrington town centre, on Remembrance Sunday, 8th November 2020, to Cheshire Police.


