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What is a Higher Apprenticeship and who are they for?

DURING National Apprenticeships Week, February 9-14, Warrington & Vale Royal College is highlighting Higher Apprenticeships as a powerful route for adults and young people ready to earn, learn, and take their career to the next level.

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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.

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Toxic politics reaches a new low in Culcheth

I’m sorry to say that the world of toxic politics has reached a new low in the Culcheth area – and it’s not just me saying it – I am hearing it from lots of people across the whole of Warrington.

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Lymm back to winning ways

GIVEN the extremely wet weather endured by large parts of the country, it was no surprise that Lymm’s away fixture at Syston was in doubt until the very last moment.

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Lymm back to winning ways

GIVEN the extremely wet weather endured by large parts of the country, it was no surprise that Lymm’s away fixture at Syston was in doubt until the very last moment.

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7 best bridging loan brokers in 2026

Compare the 7 best bridging loan brokers in 2026 based on loan amounts, terms, speed, and structuring ability. See who leads for complex, high-value, and time-critical deals.

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Why should your business consider an AI receptionist?

Companies are implementing new strategies to enhance customer satisfaction and reduce operational expenses due to digital disruptions. How would you define quick reaction, good rapport, and round-the-clock care?

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Are You Missing Out on Pension Tax Relief?

Many taxpayers assume that when they pay into a pension, the tax system automatically gives them all the relief they are entitled to. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Every year, higher and additional rate taxpayers overpay tax simply because they never claim the extra pension relief available to them.

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Carpets and Beds

Carpet suppliers and carpet cleaners in the Warrington area.

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How learning English can help you adapt to your new life after immigration?

Moving to a new country brings both excitement and real challenges. Immigrants face unfamiliar systems, different cultural norms, and the need to build a new life from the ground up. One of the biggest obstacles people encounter is the language barrier, which affects nearly every part of daily life.

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How injury solicitors help you get fair compensation after an accident

Being injured in an accident already is a bad enough thing without having insurance companies treat you like a walking ATM. They have literally mastered the art of giving victims as minimal payment as possible whilst pretending that they are doing you a huge favour.

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Common types of medical negligence

When you place your health in the hands of a medical professional, you expect to receive a standard of care that promotes your recovery. The UK healthcare system generally provides great service, yet mistakes occasionally happen that change lives forever.

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Common types of medical negligence

When you place your health in the hands of a medical professional, you expect to receive a standard of care that promotes your recovery. The UK healthcare system generally provides great service, yet mistakes occasionally happen that change lives forever.

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Tractor Run takes to the road for charity

THE annual Stretton Young Farmers’ annual Tractor Run once again took to the roads of South Warrington and Cheshire, helping raise funds for charity.

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Tractor Run takes to the road for charity

THE annual Stretton Young Farmers’ annual Tractor Run once again took to the roads of South Warrington and Cheshire, helping raise funds for charity.

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The Barley Mow – A 16th Century Elizabethan gem of Warrington

Walking around Warrington town centre today, you could be forgiven for believing that most of the buildings are of modern construction mixed in with 19th-century structures built during the Victorian period and into the early 1900s. But a wander into the old marketplace is like taking a step back into history.

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The hidden slaughterhouse of the Earls of Warrington

Deep in the heart of Cheshire, in the grounds of Dunham Massey park, once home to the Earls of Warrington, stands a stunning and mysterious archaic building hidden away amongst tall, mighty oak trees that have stood for over five hundred years in what was once a Medieval deer park.

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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.

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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.