Warrington punches above its weight in fight to get UK economy back on track
WARRINGTON is punching well above its weight in the fight to get
Britain’s economy back on track and the town can look forward with
confidence to the next few years.
WARRINGTON is punching well above its weight in the fight to get
Britain’s economy back on track and the town can look forward with
confidence to the next few years.
A TOTAL of 647 new homes were completed in Warrington last year – the highest number since 2008.
CONGRATULATIONS to Warrington Town manager Shaun Reid on his fantastic
fund-raising efforts for local schoolgirl Georgia Rankin which has so
far raised around £5,000 to send her on a dream holiday.
THE Department of Education has given the go-ahead for the proposed new University Technical College at Warrington.
WITH recent news headlines being dominated by criminal prosecutions of
child sex abuse cases affecting children as young as 10, police and schools in Warrington and across Cheshirer are joining forces to safeguard young people.
STUDENTS at Warrington’s Priestley College were recognised and rewarded for their academic success and achievements at the college’s annual awards presentation.
A COMMUNITY champion who set up his own litter picking team at Warrington has scooped a national Keep Britain Tidy Award.
AN upbeat view of Warrington’s economic prospects in the coming year has come from regeneration partnership Warrington & Co.
WARRINGTON based law firm Forshaws Davies Ridgway (FDR) has decided to
rebrand all its private client legal services under one unified ‘FDR’
brand.
WARRINGTON Borough Council’s executive board has agreed to finalise a
detailed response to the HS2 high speed rail consultation and is
determined to get the best deal for Warrington.