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Council to write off over £200,000 of bad debts
WARRINGTON council is writing-off around £204,000 in unpaid debts made up from housing benefit overpayments, council tax, business rates and other debts.
WARRINGTON council is writing-off around £204,000 in unpaid debts made up from housing benefit overpayments, council tax, business rates and other debts.
A haulage firm boss from Woolston who was arrested at his home in connection with the death of 39 migrants, has admitted being involved in a criminal network which moved drugs and dirty cash across Europe.
IT has been announced today (Friday) that Warrington will receive £1,000,000 in the first round of funding as part of the Government’s New Towns Fund.
CHESHIRE Police have added their voice to local councils and health authorities urging people to play their part in the renewed fight against Covid-19 – particularly in the Warrington area.
LYMM school-leaver Edward Breen has been appointed as an Apprentice at Altrincham’s Consensus Workspace to support the business as it expands throughout the UK.
WARRINGTON has an urgent need for additional financial support as a result of the “local lockdown” MP Charlotte Nichols said in Parliament today.
CONSTRUCTION work on a new £20m road bridge across the River Mersey aimed at reducing traffic congestion in Warrington has been completed.
A plaque marking a very special friendship between Warrington Disability Partnership and Walton Hall and Gardens has been unveiled celebrating nearly 30 years of Disability Awareness Day.
WARRINGTON North MP Charlotte Nichols chaired a fringe panel at Labour’s virtual conference “Connected” discussing the role of hydrogen in a green economic recovery.
LUCKY winner Rebecca Roberts of Warrington is pictured collecting her prize hamper from gluten-free deli and mini market, Off The Wheaten Track.