![Torus continues affordable housing drive](https://i0.wp.com/www.warrington-worldwide.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/torus.jpg?resize=351%2C185&ssl=1)
Torus continues affordable housing drive
It’s been a busy 12 months since Torus – a partnership between Warrington’s Golden Gates Housing Trust (GGHT) and St Helens based Helena Partnerships launched onto the NW housing scene.
It’s been a busy 12 months since Torus – a partnership between Warrington’s Golden Gates Housing Trust (GGHT) and St Helens based Helena Partnerships launched onto the NW housing scene.
PLANS for a first floor cocktail bar and light refreshments establishment in Common Lane, Culcheth are being opposed by Culcheth and Glazebury Parish Council.
ONE of the country’s leading education professionals and best-selling author of The Magic-Weaving Business is to deliver a public lecture at the Warrington Campus of the University of Chester.
A CRIME prevention campaign is celebrating its first anniversary and bringing peace of mind to thousands of potential victims in Warrington and across Cheshire
WHEN redundancy knocked on his door Paul Hazeldine took a giant leap of faith setting set up Hazeldine Home & Garden last year which is now paying dividends as a family business.
PARENTS from across Lymm gathered together at Cherry Tree Primary School to hear local experts talk about the dangers of the internet and social media, particularly for children.
HOMES and businesses in some of the most remote and hard-to-reach areas of Warrington can now get a discounted satellite broadband connection if they are currently unable to obtain an affordable broadband service of at least two Mbps.
YOUNG performers returned to Warrington with a spring in their step after learning from a Broadway star in New York.
AN angry dad has accused low cost airline Ryanair of attempting to “profit from terrorism” after a group of young Labour party activists from Warrington were caught up in aftermath of the bomb attacks on Brussels.
WARRINGTON’S Annual Property Review will once again show how the town continues to “punch above its weight” when the report is published next month (April).