Missing 12-year-old boy and girl now found
Police have confirmed that the missing 12-year-old boy and girl from Warrington have now been found safe and well.
Chance to glimpse behind curtain at Parr Hall for Heritage Open Day
A rare opportunity to glimpse behind the curtain at one of the north west’s leading arts and entertainment venues is on offer as part of Heritage Open Days 2026.
Almost £400,000 pledged to Warrington in drive to end rough sleeping by Christmas
As part of Prime Minister Andy Burnham’s latest announcement to end rough sleeping, Warrington is set to receive £397,239 to help everyone who needs it find a route off the streets by Christmas.
Flu vaccination bookings open as NHS takes early action ahead of winter
NHS Cheshire and Merseyside is urging eligible people across the region to book their flu jab, as preparations for winter begin earlier than ever.
Sarah reaches new heights for adoption charity
ADOPTER Sarah Hopes recently made the trek up to Snowdon and back to raise funds for Warrington-based children’s charity Adoption Matters.
Warrington man wanted on prison recall believed to be abroad
Police are appealing for help in tracing a wanted man from Warrington.
Violent banned driver jailed for attacking officers after being tracked by police dog
A banned driver from Warrington has been jailed for assaulting several officers who had tracked him down, including biting one on the arm, after being witnessed driving dangerously.
Firefighters called out to tackle large bonfire at Glazebury
FIREFIGHTERS were called out last night to tackle a large bonfire at Glazebury, Warrington.
Warrington Pipe Band fly flag for town at World Championships
WARRNGTON’S piping tradition was proudly represented on the international stage on Saturday as the Warrington Pipe Band competed at the prestigious World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow.
Apprentice highlights career opportunities for local school leavers
A Warrington apprentice who progressed to marketing manager in just three and a half years is highlighting the diverse career opportunities available to local school leavers in the building materials sector.
Violent banned driver jailed for attacking officers after being tracked by police dog
A banned driver from Warrington has been jailed for assaulting several officers who had tracked him down, including biting one on the arm, after being witnessed driving dangerously.
Police release CCTV images following attempted theft of historic stone from church
POLICE investigating the attempted theft of historic stone from a church in Warrington have released images of a man they would like to speak to.
Appeal for information following burglary at Woolston
Detectives are appealing for witnesses and video footage following a burglary at a residential address in Warrington.
Second man jailed for Pokémon card burglaries
A second man has been jailed after admitting stealing more than £71,000 worth of stock from shops specialising in collectable Pokémon cards, including a targeted theft at a Warrington shop.
Suspended prison sentence for dog owner found with caged skeletal lurcher suffering pressure sores
A Warrington woman whose emaciated dog was found locked in a cage has been banned from keeping animals for five years and handed a suspended prison sentence.
Fire and rescue service issues scam warning
CHESHIRE Fire and Rescue Service as issued a warning about a scam in the Warrington-Halton area.
Man receives suspended prison sentence for dangerous driving on M6
A man from the West Midlands has been sentenced for dangerous driving on the M6 near Lymm.
Woman arrested on suspicion of GBH following train assault
A 23-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm in connection with an assault on board a train at Warrington Bank Quay.
Three to appear in court following incident involving armed police
THREE men are due to appear in court today following a disturbance at a property in Nansen Close, Warrington on Monday when armed police and a police helicopter were deployed.
Man jailed for more than six years after causing explosion risk by damaging gas pipe at woman’s home
A Warrington man who risked causing an explosion after damaging a woman’s gas meter, endangering her life following an argument at her home, has been jailed for more than six years.
Apprentice highlights career opportunities for local school leavers
A Warrington apprentice who progressed to marketing manager in just three and a half years is highlighting the diverse career opportunities available to local school leavers in the building materials sector.
Wellbeing workshop for children aged 7-12
A NEW workshop for children aged 7-12 is being launched in Warrington by local wellbeing business Eyez on the Vibes
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Lymm youngsters join MP’s “politics summer school”
YOUNG people from Lymm joined others from across Cheshire at the first Politics Summer School hosted by MP Esther McVey.
Thinking About a US University? A Practical Guide for Warrington Students and Families
For many Warrington students approaching the end of sixth form or college, the natural next step is a British university, apprenticeship or employment.
Nursery children become “little astronomers” for the Solar Eclipse
CHILDREN at the Bright Horizons day nursery at Callands, Warrington became “little astronomers” as they celebrated the Solar Eclipse.
Warrington & Vale College celebrate best ever results day
STUDENTS and staff from Warrington & Vale Royal College gathered on campus for the annual Vocational Results Celebration Morning, which saw the strongest set of results to date.
UTC students celebrate success in engineering, science, construction and digital technology
STUDENTS at UTC Warrington, part of the Aldridge Education family, are celebrating another successful Results Day, with achievements across specialist T Level pathways in engineering, science, construction and digital technology.
Priestley College celebrates another year of outstanding results
PRIESTLEY College Warrington is celebrating another year of outstanding results, with students achieving exceptional success across A-Levels, vocational qualifications and T-Levels.
Lymm High School celebrate another excellent set of Post-16 results
STUDENTS and staff at Lymm High School, Warrington, have been celebrating another excellent set of post-16 results today.
Priestley students experience life at Oxford University
Students from Priestley College’s High Achievers’ Programme gained a taste of life at one of the world’s leading universities during a residential visit to the University of Oxford.
Difficult conversations can no longer be postponed
THERE comes a point when difficult conversations can no longer be postponed. For Warrington Borough Council, that point has long since arrived.
Housing targets put Lymm’s character at risk in Local Plan review
Warrington Borough Council has reopened the Warrington Local Plan for a major overhaul.
Irony of the new-style Walking Day
THE irony of the new-style Warrington Walking Day which will take place this year is that it will result in changes many people have been seeking for years.
Fragile future ahead for boom town Warrington ?
WARRINGTON is often held up as a success story of modern regional Britain—but that narrative is beginning to fray, despite another upbeat Property Review last week.
Ten years on from Viola Beach tragedy and the numbness of pain remains
IT is hard to believe it was 10 years ago today that I was reporting on the heartbreaking story about local band Viola Beach being killed in a tragic accident while on their first tour abroad.
Independent helps fill funding gap to keep community news free
I had a very positive meeting with Independent Cllr. Neil Johnson who has kindly agreed to plug some of the funding gap left by Culcheth & Glazebury Parish Council.
Would a Turkey vote for Christmas?
AS our American cousins celebrated Thanksgiving this week, Warrington Borough Councillors are set to vote on some key issues on Monday evening – including giving themselves another increase in allowances.
Future of Woolston Hub should be a “no brainer” for council
LET us all hope Warrington Borough Council’s six-week consultation over the future of Woolston Neighbourhood Hub results in a positive outcome for the thousands of local people who rely on the community facility.
Stop moaning and do something useful like the Warrington Litter Network
DURING my travels around Warrington reporting on local issues or showcasing local offerings, it never ceases to amaze me how many negative people pop up on social media having a go at the town they live or work in.
Broaden your horizons and celebrate other cultures
CONGRATULATIONS to everyone involved in this year’s Warrington Mela which is fast becoming one of the highlights of the year in the town’s calendar of events.
Warrington Rylands return to winning ways against league newcomers
A 19th-minute header from George Waring was enough to secure another home victory for Warrington Rylands as they overcame league newcomers Quorn 1-0.
Wolves win at champions to move closer to home play-off
WARRINGTON Wolves boosted their hopes of a top two finish in Super League with a 34-28 win over champions Hull KR.
Daly stunner sends Warrington Town to away win
WARRINGTON Town made it three wins from four at the start of the new season with a 2-1 victory over Ilkeston Town.
Bowling tournament at Eagle Sports & Social Club supports Hopes and Beams charity
A three-weekend crown green bowls competition involving 64 players at Eagle Sports & Social Club raised £210 for the Hopes and Beams charity.
Rylands leave promotion favourites Bury empty-handed
WARRINGTON Rylands travelled to promotion favourites Bury on Saturday but left the impressive Gigg Lane empty-handed after a 1-0 defeat.
Superb unbeaten 108 from opener Charlie Jones
A SUPERB unbeaten 108 from opener Charlie Jones set Warrington on course for victory when they hosted Winnington Park at Walton Lea.
Warrington Rylands return to winning ways against league newcomers
A 19th-minute header from George Waring was enough to secure another home victory for Warrington Rylands as they overcame league newcomers Quorn 1-0.
Wolves win at champions to move closer to home play-off
WARRINGTON Wolves boosted their hopes of a top two finish in Super League with a 34-28 win over champions Hull KR.
Daly stunner sends Warrington Town to away win
WARRINGTON Town made it three wins from four at the start of the new season with a 2-1 victory over Ilkeston Town.
Bowling tournament at Eagle Sports & Social Club supports Hopes and Beams charity
A three-weekend crown green bowls competition involving 64 players at Eagle Sports & Social Club raised £210 for the Hopes and Beams charity.
Rylands leave promotion favourites Bury empty-handed
WARRINGTON Rylands travelled to promotion favourites Bury on Saturday but left the impressive Gigg Lane empty-handed after a 1-0 defeat.
Superb unbeaten 108 from opener Charlie Jones
A SUPERB unbeaten 108 from opener Charlie Jones set Warrington on course for victory when they hosted Winnington Park at Walton Lea.
Ingevity strengthens community partnerships
Ingevity’s Warrington plant recently supported two local organisations, Catalyst Science Discovery Centre and Shooting Stars Dance Academy, helping to advance STEM education and youth development across the community.
The growing importance of scenario planning for UK companies
The future can be an uncertain thing, especially during volatile economic times. The outbreak of a war overseas, a change in government at home, or a new technological development that disrupts an entire industry
Synextra awarded all Microsoft Azure Solutions Partner designations
Birchwood-based managed cloud service provider Synextra has been awarded the Microsoft Solutions Partner designation for Digital & App Innovation.
“Win win” week for crime writer Conrad Jones
IT’S been a win win week for best selling Warrington crime writer Conrad Jones. His new title, The Priest and…
Go Earth launches new software division to help Warrington businesses solve real problem
Warrington-based Go Earth Ltd has launched a new division to help local businesses use modern software and artificial intelligence to solve practical business problems more quickly and affordably than ever before.
Red-fern review: why specialist marketing agencies matter in 2026
For any manufacturing business, seeking out a marketing agency can be easy enough because there’s a lot out there to choose from. Many of these agencies will offer services across a multitude of industries, making them more available for a variety of clients.
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Flu vaccination bookings open as NHS takes early action ahead of winter
NHS Cheshire and Merseyside is urging eligible people across the region to book their flu jab, as preparations for winter begin earlier than ever.
The equipment that helps outdoor workers stay productive year-round
From construction sites to utility networks and grounds maintenance, huge numbers of UK jobs are done outdoors in every kind of weather. Staying comfortable, safe and productive across the seasons rarely happens by chance. More often, it comes down to having the right equipment for the conditions.
The growing importance of scenario planning for UK companies
The future can be an uncertain thing, especially during volatile economic times. The outbreak of a war overseas, a change in government at home, or a new technological development that disrupts an entire industry
Paddle boarding the UK’s canals: a beginner’s guide to slow adventure
The mist hasn’t burned off yet when I push away from the towpath, and for a second the only sound is water dripping off the blade of my paddle. A stone bridge arches ahead, low enough that I have to duck.
Flu vaccination bookings open as NHS takes early action ahead of winter
NHS Cheshire and Merseyside is urging eligible people across the region to book their flu jab, as preparations for winter begin earlier than ever.
Wellbeing workshop for children aged 7-12
A NEW workshop for children aged 7-12 is being launched in Warrington by local wellbeing business Eyez on the Vibes
.
Record number of patients wait on trolleys in England’s A&E while overcrowding remains widespread
RECORD numbers of patients are waiting on trolleys in England’s A&E departments, with hospital overcrowding remaining widespread, as highlighted in Warrington, where up to 14-hour waits were reported one weekend in July.
New chief nurse for North Cheshire and Mersey NHS Foundation Trust
North Cheshire and Mersey NHS Foundation Trust has announced the appointment of Nicola Martin as its new chief nurse.
Lymm celebrates its own World Champion 50 years on with special Heritage Centre exhibition
Lymm Heritage Centre is celebrating one of the village’s greatest sporting stories this summer with a special exhibition dedicated to local legend and Speedway World Champion Peter Collins, opening on Saturday 29 August.
Classic car club to hold free special event
THE North West Casual Classics Car Club are holding a special day at RAF Burtonwood Heritage Centre, Gullivers World, Warrington on Sunday September 13.
Tennis club offers free family fun day
LYMM Manor Road Tennis Club is hosting a free family fun day on Friday, September 18 – to encourage more families to turn up and enjoy tennis.
Warrington Mela returns to Queens Gardens this September
Following the success of last year’s event, Warrington Mela will return to Queens Gardens on Sunday 6 September, bringing together communities from across the borough for a vibrant celebration of culture, diversity and inclusion.
Chance to glimpse behind curtain at Parr Hall for Heritage Open Day
A rare opportunity to glimpse behind the curtain at one of the north west’s leading arts and entertainment venues is on offer as part of Heritage Open Days 2026.
Ingevity strengthens community partnerships
Ingevity’s Warrington plant recently supported two local organisations, Catalyst Science Discovery Centre and Shooting Stars Dance Academy, helping to advance STEM education and youth development across the community.
Sarah reaches new heights for adoption charity
ADOPTER Sarah Hopes recently made the trek up to Snowdon and back to raise funds for Warrington-based children’s charity Adoption Matters.
The hidden cost in Britain’s ageing public building
Every council in the country is now working through the same arithmetic. A school, a leisure centre, a community hall…
Sarah reaches new heights for adoption charity
ADOPTER Sarah Hopes recently made the trek up to Snowdon and back to raise funds for Warrington-based children’s charity Adoption Matters.
Bowling tournament at Eagle Sports & Social Club supports Hopes and Beams charity
A three-weekend crown green bowls competition involving 64 players at Eagle Sports & Social Club raised £210 for the Hopes and Beams charity.
Animal charity launches £12,000 appeal to help fund puppy’s life-changing surgery
LOCAL charity Warrington Animal Welfare (WAW) is appealing for the community’s support towards a £12,000 veterinary bill for specialist surgery for a puppy born with severely deformed front legs.
Scout gets ready to conquer Wales’ highest peak
A GREAT Sankey Scout is getting ready to conquer Wales’ highest peak this weekend to help raise funds for a volunteering trip to Kenya with Camps International.
Chance to glimpse behind curtain at Parr Hall for Heritage Open Day
A rare opportunity to glimpse behind the curtain at one of the north west’s leading arts and entertainment venues is on offer as part of Heritage Open Days 2026.
Lymm celebrates its own World Champion 50 years on with special Heritage Centre exhibition
Lymm Heritage Centre is celebrating one of the village’s greatest sporting stories this summer with a special exhibition dedicated to local legend and Speedway World Champion Peter Collins, opening on Saturday 29 August.
Plans for Battle of Winwick memorial submitted to borough council
PLANS for a memorial for the historic Battle of Winwick – the last major battle of the English Civil War – have been submitted to Warrington Borough Council.
Waterways engineers to inspect one of the world’s oldest canal tunnels
NATIONAL waterways charity Canal & River Trust is carrying out a detailed inspection of Preston Brook Tunnel near Warrington – one of the world’s oldest canal tunnels still in operation.
Start 2024 in the best way with Dry January
The festive season brings excitement for many, but it can also be a time of indulgence, and perhaps drinking more alcohol than we would like. As we head into a new year, many people will be wanting to feel a little fitter and healthier.
Make space in the day for your mental health this Time to Talk Day
AS we enter the New Year, it’s never been more important to talk about our mental health.
Refreshing to read common sense
I have just read the April 2021 edition of Warrington Worldwide and I am delighted with Gary’s comments in the Editorial.
Letter: Warrington Cenotaph gathering was not an organised meeting
I am writing to you with regard to the Council’s actions in reporting the gathering at The Cenotaph War Memorial, Warrington town centre, on Remembrance Sunday, 8th November 2020, to Cheshire Police.

