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Police must not rest on laurels
CHESHIRE’S Police and Crime Commissioner has told police that although
crime fell by five per cent in the county last year, they must not “rest
on their laurels.”
CHESHIRE’S Police and Crime Commissioner has told police that although
crime fell by five per cent in the county last year, they must not “rest
on their laurels.”
A NEW bus service has been launched to provide a link between
residential areas and places of work and education in north Warrington.
WARRINGTON based haulage company Stobart helped deliver team building skills during a visit to a local primary school.
A COUNCILLOR who has condemned himself to the “village stocks” in aid of
charity, is pledging a memorable day at the annual Culcheth and
Glazebury Community Day this coming May Day Bank Holiday, (Monday May 6).
NINETY six per cent of properties in Warrington, Halton and Cheshire
will get access to high-speed fibre broadband over the next three years,
in a £28.5m deal between four councils and BT.
A CONTROVERSIAL proposal to fund mailshots by councillors at Warrington from public money has been ditched.
THE manager of Warrington’s award-winning market is to speak in the House of Commons next week.
WARRINGTON-based Halliwell Jones Group has opened a new £5.5m service centre in Chester.
WARRINGTON North MP Helen Jones has tackled Transport Minister Simon
Burns over the controversial proposed route of the HS2 rail link.
WARRINGTON Collegiate has been given the go ahead to launch a Future Tech Studio, the first school of its type in Warrington.