Closure threat for one of Warrington’s oldest companies
ONE of Warrington’s oldest manufacturing companies, which dates back almost 250 years, is under threat of closure after losing a key client and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
ONE of Warrington’s oldest manufacturing companies, which dates back almost 250 years, is under threat of closure after losing a key client and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
WARRINGTON is set to lose its “local” radio station Wire FM as the majority of the local radio licences bought by Bauer from UKRD, Wireless, Lincs FM and Celador will become Greatest Hits Radio from later this year.
Having our own business is something many of us aspire to and many of us already have.
WARRINGTON Borough Council’s Cabinet meeting tonight (Wed May 27) will be broadcast live via Microsoft Teams at 6pm following a recent successful live broadcast of a development control meeting.
A year of life-changing innovation, award-winning business and dynamic collaboration have marked the first year of the HealthTec Cluster for the North West.
A WARRINGTON-born man is supporting national employability charity Young Enterprise in their mission to give young people the skills they need to boost employability
LOCAL fishery Partridge Lakes near Culcheth is casting again following the easing of Covid-19 restrictions making it possible for local anglers to ‘strike’ out once more.
FOLLOWING the VE celebrations and with COVID-19 maintaining its grip on the nation, it is said people of the war generation are made of sterner stuff-and 96-year-old war-time WREN Betty Plumb proves the point.
A new £12m warehouse has been completed at Birchwood Park, bringing much needed industrial space to Warrington.
WARRINGTON Town’s crowdfunding page remains open after hitting its initial target of £10,000 earlier this month.