MP calls for a Budget that puts ‘people before politics’
WARRINGTON North MP Charlotte Nichols is urging the Chancellor to put ‘people before politics’ in tomorrow’s Budget.
WARRINGTON North MP Charlotte Nichols is urging the Chancellor to put ‘people before politics’ in tomorrow’s Budget.
WARRINGTON Borough Council is aiming to set up a number of forums to enable it to work in partnership with residents, the private sector and other organisations to tackle climate change.
A Warrington-based business working to create cleaner public spaces, has secured a six-figure Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS).
WARRINGTON’S Labour-controlled council has approved a 4.98pc council tax increase, just below the maximum 5pc allowed, despite opposition councillors voting against it tonight (Monday) at a virtual full council meeting.
POLICE are urging people to continue to stay at home ahead of the first phase of relaxation of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions after issuing more than 900 fines since the start of January.
With the ever-increasing cost of the property, people often tend to buy the one that needs to be renovated rather than luxuriously furnished.
As I am writing this column I am, like everyone else, awaiting the budget this Wednesday March 3rd with bated breath.
AFTER 12 long months of digital learning, Warrington-based First Act Drama Tuition are launching their first-ever Digital Arts Festival.
PHOTOGRAPHS of Grey seals feeding on plentiful fish stocks in the River Mersey proved hugely popular with many of our online readers and although not welcomed by local anglers, some positives can be drawn from the sightings.
ANOTHER row has broken out at Penketh Parish Council after UNISON was asked to investigate staff pay concerns and redundancy fears at Penketh Pool and Community Centre.