
Warrington Borough Transport (WBT) celebrated a group of well-known local Warrington heroes by honouring them with the rare tribute of naming a bus after them.
The local bus operator launched ‘The Pride of Warrington’ campaign to celebrate community pride and local heroes last year and invited the community to nominate people they believed to be committed Warringtonians. Several local residents were awarded the initial honour last summer and now a group of some of Warrington’s most respected leaders have been credited for their dedication to the community and attended a naming ceremony.
WBT Managing Director, Nigel Featham, said: “Warrington’s bus service is locally owned and an integral part of every day community life; and with recent investment in the new bus interchange and new vehicles, I would like to think it is something we can all be proud of. We are certainly proud of the community we serve.“To build on this community pride we would like our buses to carry the names of people who make a positive contribution to local life. These ‘living heroes’ whose names now adorn our buses will remind everyone of their amazing work for the community.”
The esteemed individuals recognised this time are:
Steven Broomhead (Chief Executive of the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) and former Chief Executive of Warrington Borough Council)
Picture: The Reverend Stephen Kingsnorth, Chairman Les Hoyle, Managing Director Nigel eatham, Lord Hoyle, Paul Cullen and Steven Broomhead with the “named” buses.