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Farm seeks permission to expand pick-your-own fruit business
A PLAN to increase the number of Spanish tunnels at Kenyon Hall Farm, Croft, has been submitted to borough planning chiefs – to meet a growing demand for pick-your-own soft fruit.
A PLAN to increase the number of Spanish tunnels at Kenyon Hall Farm, Croft, has been submitted to borough planning chiefs – to meet a growing demand for pick-your-own soft fruit.
Sustainability is high up on businesses agendas today, and rightly so. Finding ways to make less of an impact and become more sustainable has benefits for everyone.
VARIOUS issues were raised during a consultation over proposals to make temporary road changes in Warrington town centre permanent in the new year, including further pressures on local businesses struggling for trade.
In the current climate, it’s hardly surprising that accountants across the country are taking calls from clients who are worried.
Sometimes drastic things happen to a business or business premises, and in those situations, people can panic.
BUSINESSES across South Warrington have been commended by local MP Andy Carter for the part they have played in responding to the coronavirus pandemic to mark Small Business Saturday, today.
WARRINGTON Borough Council has now handed out more than £1m in vital support grant to local businesses affected by the recent lockdown.
The technology has enabled ease in business around the globe whether it’s an online business or a traditional one.
BUSINESSES impacted by the latest COVID-19 lockdown can now apply to Warrington Borough Council for grants and relief.
TRADERS will line the streets of Stockton Heath on Tuesday, November 3, to pay their last respects to well-known local businessman Paul McIntyre who sadly passed away recently.