Rogue trader ordered to pay £40,000
A ROGUE trader who sold counterfeit clothing from a business address in
Warrington has been ordered to pay back more than £40,000 after being caught by Trading Standards officers.
A ROGUE trader who sold counterfeit clothing from a business address in
Warrington has been ordered to pay back more than £40,000 after being caught by Trading Standards officers.
NEW flood defences built at Warrington have already clearly demonstrated
the value of investment in flood alleviation schemes, according to the
Institution of Civil Engineers.
POLICE, Warrington Borough Council and other partners across the town
have teamed up to raise awareness of hate crime as part of Disability
Awareness Day.
WARRINGTON has yet again been ranked as a “top 10 city” when it comes to fuelling the nation’s economic recovery!
A LONG lease has been agreed which will help to facilitate the controversial £600 million Mersey Gateway bridge project.
HUNDREDS of delegates from across the country are attending Nuclear UK –
a key event in the International Festival of Business (IFB) – in
Warrington today.
CONTROVERSIAL proposals for a shop and hot food takeaway at Great
Sankey, Warrington, have been thrown out by a planning inspector –
partly because it would have been close to a school.
FIRE chiefs are confident they are once again prepared to handle today’s
industrial action – although they are calling on the public to be extra
vigilant when the strike starts at 10am.
WARRINGTON’S Golden Gates Housing Trust has moved a step closer towards
joining forces with St Helens-based Helena Partnerships to form a group
owning 22,000 homes and employing around 1,000 people.
AN experimental traffic order banning vehicles from parking in
Warrington’s town centre Hilden Square unless they are loading or
unloading is to be introduced from June 26.