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John Dwyer elected as Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner
CONSERVATIVE backed John Dwyer has today (Saturday 8 May 2021) been elected as Cheshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, replacing Labour’s David Keane.
CONSERVATIVE backed John Dwyer has today (Saturday 8 May 2021) been elected as Cheshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, replacing Labour’s David Keane.
COVID-19 infection rates have fallen for a second consecutive day in Warrington and are now below the national average again.
THE Conservatives will form the opposition on Warrington Borough Council after making gains from the Lib Dems and Labour.
TWO firefighters from Warrington have been honoured with a Queen’s Commendation for Bravery after putting their own lives at risk rescuing a woman from the River Mersey.
TWO men were arrested on suspicion of possessing drugs with intent to supply following police activity in Old Hall and a lengthy foot chase in Sankey Valley Park, yesterday evening.
A CONTROVERSIAL plan for an extra-care facility at a Grappenhall nursing home has been withdrawn following a surge of objections.
A WARRINGTON businesswoman believes she has the answer to what everyone’s been missing over the last year. Learn a language!
AT the point that Lymm Heritage Centre last closed its doors to visitors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was on the point of receiving its 20,000th visitor.
A double helping of England rugby royalty was on show at Warrington’s Sir Thomas Boteler Church of England High School, as two of the sport’s most decorated stars helped launch a new Sharks Community Trust programme, designed to encourage girls to get into rugby.
TWO first-half tries from Daryl Clark helped Warrington Wolves reach the Challenge Cup semi-finals after punishing first-half errors from Catalans Dragons for a 16-6 victory at Emerald Headingley.