King Charles visits Warrington to see how food waste is being tackled to reduce hunger
DURING a visit to the North West, King Charles visited a Greencore food manufacturing site in Woolston, Warrington, to see firsthand how the food industry is transforming its approach to tackling food waste and reducing hunger.
Labour name Police and Crime Commissioner as candidate for Mayor of Cheshire and Warrington
POLICE and Crime Commissioner Dan Price was today named as Labour’s candidate to become the first Mayor of Cheshire and Warrington.
Appeal for witnesses following collision involving teenage woman and car at Lymm
POLICE are seeking witnesses following a collision involving a 19-year-old woman and a car at Lymm on Sunday afternoon.
Success for Rylands at Leek Town
It was a successful afternoon for Warrington Rylands as they secured a 2–0 win over Leek Town at the F. Ball Community Stadium on Saturday.
Secrets of the Second World War revealed at Police Museum
SECRET images, which could not be published during the Second World War, are featured in a new book launched at the Warrington- based Museum of Policing in Cheshire.
College celebrates another strong set of results following GCSE resits
Warrington & Vale Royal College is celebrating the achievements of its students following a strong set of GCSE English and maths resit results from the November exam series.
Police Museum volunteers presented with King’s Award for Voluntary Services
VOLUNTEERS who help run the Cheshire Museum of Policing based in Warrington’s historic Arpley Street building have been presented with their King’s Award for Voluntary Services during a special ceremony at Warrington town hall.
New MRI scanner now onsite at Antrobus clinic
Most of the time we doctors have focused on treating disease after symptoms appear. Recently there has been a growing shift toward preventing illness earlier and identifying problems long before they become serious.
Council has no current plans to sell off Warrington Town Hall
WARRINGTON Borough Council Leader Cllr. Hans Mundry has issued a statement saying there are no current plans to sell off the historic Grade I Listed Town Hall.
Irish community turns out in force for annual St Patrick’s Day Parade
MEMBERS of the town’s Irish community turned out in force for the annual St Patrick’s Day Parade through Warrington town centre, organised and funded by the local Irish Club on Orford Lane.
Police warn teenagers to be wary of social media scam
CHESHIRE Police is warning young people to be on their guard over a new social media scam which is leaving teenagers hundreds of pounds out of pocket.
Police issue warning after attempted burglary at Appleton
POLICE have issued a warning for residents to remain vigilant following an attempted burglary at a residential property in Appleton, Warrington.
Man arrested following domestic incident at Appleton
A 32-year-old man has been arrested after police were called to reports of a disturbance at Appleton, Warrington, on Wednesday morning.
Two local men charged following serious assault at Latchford
OFFICERS investigating reports of a serious assault at Latchford, Warrington, have charged two local men in connection with the incident.
Cocaine dealer jailed after choosing “worst day possible to be out and about” dealing drugs
A cocaine dealer from Warrington has been jailed after choosing “the worst day possible to be out and about” during a day of intensified police action codenamed Operation Crossbow.
Man charged with making threats to kill and intentional strangulation
A 34-year-old Warrington man has been charged with violence offences, including making threats to kill and intentional strangulation, following an incident during the early hours of yesterday, Sunday.
Two men arrested and illegal drugs seized after police raids
TWO men were arrested and a quantity of illegal drugs seized after police executed warrants at addresses on Biggin Court, Poulton-with-Fearnhead.
Sexual predator convicted of multiple counts of rape and intentional transmission of HIV
A sexual predator known to have travelled the country seeking his victims has been convicted of multiple counts of rape and grievous bodily harm through the intentional transmission of HIV.
Rogue car dealers involved in “systemic misconduct” selling second-hand vehicles sentenced
Two directors of second-hand car companies in Warrington have been sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court following a trading standards investigation by the Borough Council.
Police make 48 arrests during crackdown on offenders targeting children and vulnerable people
POLICE made 48 arrests during a week-long crackdown on offenders targeting children and vulnerable people in Cheshire.
College celebrates another strong set of results following GCSE resits
Warrington & Vale Royal College is celebrating the achievements of its students following a strong set of GCSE English and maths resit results from the November exam series.
Picture perfect progress for former Priestley College student
A former Priestley College student whose creative instincts were first nurtured in the classroom has built a nationally recognised career in design and photography.
Dunky’s Day Nurseries celebrates its 20th anniversary
Dunky’s Day Nurseries and Forest Schools are celebrating two decades of delivering childcare and education.
College shortlisted for Educate North Apprenticeship Award
Warrington & Vale Royal College is celebrating this week, having been confirmed a finalist in this year’s prestigious Educate North Awards.
MP opens new primary school play area
Warrington MP Sarah Hall officially opened a new play area at St Philip Church of England Primary School in Westbrook.
Three year programme to close the career readiness gap
THE Cheshire and Warrington Careers Hub is one of 10 areas across England to be awarded funding through the £2.3 million Future Ready Fund, a three-year programme designed to close the career readiness gap through high-quality, modern work experience.
Meet Dora, the school puppy bringing smiles to Gorse Covert Primary School
Pupils, staff and families at Gorse Covert Primary School have fallen head over heels for a very special new arrival — Dora, a four-month-old cockapoo puppy who is beginning her journey to become the school’s therapy dog.
College secures Savoy Educational Trust grant to upgrade Hospitality & Catering facilities
WARRINGTON & Vale Royal College is delighted to announce that it has secured grant funding from the Savoy Educational Trust to support significant upgrades to its Hospitality & Catering facilities.
High school pupils set to take to the airwaves
Pupils from St Gregory’s Catholic High School are set to take to the airwaves at the town’s community radio station, Radio Warrington.
New chapter championing social justice for mum and Doctor of Law after return to studies
A mum-of-three and Doctor of Law from Warrington has gone back to the books at the University of Chester to further her commitment to social justice and take on new community-centred roles.
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.
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.
Shocked and horrified by level of online homophobia directed at Warrington Pride
THE year is 2025 and the UK is meant to be a place of freedom of expression – although sadly not judging by some of the commentary linked to my coverage of Warrington Pride.
Time for a much-needed apology from the corridors of power
THE findings of the Government’s Best Value Inspection into the financial affairs of Warrington Borough Council came as no surprise for many, with debts of around £1.8 billion.
Keep up the great work Warrington Litter Networks
CONGRATULATIONS to everyone involved with the volunteer Warrington Litter Networks who took part in the Great British Spring Clean recently, collecting over 300 tonnes of rubbish!
Lymm stung by Hornets….again!
LYMM entertained Hornets from Weston-super-Mare for their first ever visit to Crouchley Lane and were stung with a 26-32 defeat.
Excellent first season for Lymm Ladies in Premier League
After Lymm Ladies’ first team gained promotion into the North West Women’s Premier Division by winning Division 1 last season, this season was going to be a tough challenge, with the ladies pitting their wits against some of the biggest clubs in the north west.
Success for Rylands at Leek Town
It was a successful afternoon for Warrington Rylands as they secured a 2–0 win over Leek Town at the F. Ball Community Stadium on Saturday.
Wolves coast in to Challenge Cup quarter-finals
WARRINGTON Wolves eased in to the quarter-finals of the Challenge Cup with a 78-10 win over Championship side Goole.
League leaders held to stalemate at Warrington Town
NORTHERN Premier League leaders Hebburn Town were held to a stalemate at Warrington Town.
Luke Littler inspired by history as he bids to hold all major PDC titles
WARRINGTON’s Luke Littler says he is inspired by history as he aims to hold all the major PDC titles simultaneously following his successful defence of the UK Open last night.
Lymm stung by Hornets….again!
LYMM entertained Hornets from Weston-super-Mare for their first ever visit to Crouchley Lane and were stung with a 26-32 defeat.
Excellent first season for Lymm Ladies in Premier League
After Lymm Ladies’ first team gained promotion into the North West Women’s Premier Division by winning Division 1 last season, this season was going to be a tough challenge, with the ladies pitting their wits against some of the biggest clubs in the north west.
Success for Rylands at Leek Town
It was a successful afternoon for Warrington Rylands as they secured a 2–0 win over Leek Town at the F. Ball Community Stadium on Saturday.
Wolves coast in to Challenge Cup quarter-finals
WARRINGTON Wolves eased in to the quarter-finals of the Challenge Cup with a 78-10 win over Championship side Goole.
League leaders held to stalemate at Warrington Town
NORTHERN Premier League leaders Hebburn Town were held to a stalemate at Warrington Town.
Luke Littler inspired by history as he bids to hold all major PDC titles
WARRINGTON’s Luke Littler says he is inspired by history as he aims to hold all the major PDC titles simultaneously following his successful defence of the UK Open last night.
King Charles visits Warrington to see how food waste is being tackled to reduce hunger
DURING a visit to the North West, King Charles visited a Greencore food manufacturing site in Woolston, Warrington, to see firsthand how the food industry is transforming its approach to tackling food waste and reducing hunger.
Why Warrington is now home to 6,000 Hong Kongers
AN estimated 6,000 Hong Kong natives now call Warrington home, according to international property agent Jerry Fong – himself a Hong Konger.
The U.S. crypto market in 2026: why everything may be about to change
The American cryptocurrency market is entering a period that many analysts describe as a structural transition rather than simple growth. Over the past few years digital assets have steadily moved from niche trading communities into broader financial discussions.
Dream comes true as young mum opens photography studio
A young mum has overcome adversity to launch her own photography studio in Warrington, specialising in taking photographs of families and young children, making a dream come true.
Construction machinery from collapsed company to go on sale
CONSTRUCTION machinery, commercial vehicles from collapsed Warrington company Caldwell Construction are to go on sale via online auctions between March 23 and 27.
Outsourcing payroll pros and cons: a comprehensive guide
Managing payroll can be a complex and time-consuming task for many business owners. Juggling tax laws, calculating wages, and ensuring timely payments can quickly become overwhelming.
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New MRI scanner now onsite at Antrobus clinic
Most of the time we doctors have focused on treating disease after symptoms appear. Recently there has been a growing shift toward preventing illness earlier and identifying problems long before they become serious.
New Winwick Dementia Café inspired by local councillor’s family experience
A new weekly dementia café is set to open in Winwick this spring, offering vital support for people living with dementia and the families who care for them.
Six artists join forces to ‘hide’ a new exhibition at Warrington Museum
A cross between a scavenger hunt and a micro exhibition is coming Warrington Museum and Art Gallery this month.
Easter fun is on the agenda at Bents
Families looking for ways to keep little ones entertained over the Easter break will find plenty to enjoy at Bents Garden & Home, with a packed programme of activities, events and hands-on experiences taking place throughout the school holidays.
New MRI scanner now onsite at Antrobus clinic
Most of the time we doctors have focused on treating disease after symptoms appear. Recently there has been a growing shift toward preventing illness earlier and identifying problems long before they become serious.
New Winwick Dementia Café inspired by local councillor’s family experience
A new weekly dementia café is set to open in Winwick this spring, offering vital support for people living with dementia and the families who care for them.
A smoke-free life starts with a smoke-free day
This No Smoking Day, Today March 11, support is on hand for those looking to take their first steps to kicking the habit.
Hospital introduces new measures to improve patient flow and free up beds
NEW measures have been put in place at Warrington & Halton Hospitals to improve patient flow and free up beds for urgent patients, as data from The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) revealed, delayed discharges put patients in danger.
Six artists join forces to ‘hide’ a new exhibition at Warrington Museum
A cross between a scavenger hunt and a micro exhibition is coming Warrington Museum and Art Gallery this month.
Easter fun is on the agenda at Bents
Families looking for ways to keep little ones entertained over the Easter break will find plenty to enjoy at Bents Garden & Home, with a packed programme of activities, events and hands-on experiences taking place throughout the school holidays.
Popular Easter Egg Hunt returns to Kenyon Hall with refreshed trail
Kenyon Hall Farm’s popular Easter Egg Hunt, which attracted more than 15,000 visitors last year, is returning with a refreshed trail for 2026 featuring new photo opportunities and installations created with Warrington artist Rob Weigh.
Road closures for annual St Patrick’s Day Parade
A number of road closures will be in place this Sunday (March 15) for the annual St Patrick’s Day parade organised by Warrington Irish Club.
Adoption Matters supporters to host sixth annual garden party
Warrington-based children’s charity and voluntary adoption agency, Adoption Matters, is delighted to share that their garden party, hosted by supporters Kate and Martin Slack, will be returning for a sixth year.
Why Warrington is now home to 6,000 Hong Kongers
AN estimated 6,000 Hong Kong natives now call Warrington home, according to international property agent Jerry Fong – himself a Hong Konger.
Care home supports Warrington Foodbank with community donation
Residents and staff at Arplemere care home, operated by Crystal Care Collection, have once again demonstrated their commitment to supporting the local community by visiting Warrington Foodbank.
Local endurance runner takes on 24 hour challenge for Mayor’s charities
WARRINGTON endurance runner Chris Ball will be undertaking an extraordinary 24-hour running challenge on Saturday 28 March, raising funds for the Mayor of Warrington’s chosen charities.
Adoption Matters supporters to host sixth annual garden party
Warrington-based children’s charity and voluntary adoption agency, Adoption Matters, is delighted to share that their garden party, hosted by supporters Kate and Martin Slack, will be returning for a sixth year.
Care home supports Warrington Foodbank with community donation
Residents and staff at Arplemere care home, operated by Crystal Care Collection, have once again demonstrated their commitment to supporting the local community by visiting Warrington Foodbank.
Local endurance runner takes on 24 hour challenge for Mayor’s charities
WARRINGTON endurance runner Chris Ball will be undertaking an extraordinary 24-hour running challenge on Saturday 28 March, raising funds for the Mayor of Warrington’s chosen charities.
National award for wellbeing practioner from Making Space
A WELLBEING practitioner from Warrington has been recognised nationally for her exceptional contribution to social care, winning at the prestigious Great British Care Awards.
Manners Maketh Man: Education in 1970s Warrington
SOME lessons arrive quietly. Others land with the weight of a hammer. And sometimes the words that shape us come long before we’re old enough to understand their full meaning.
Movie-makers prepare to celebrate 90 years of chronicling town’s history
ON October 22, 1936 – 11 days before the birth of BBC TV – six men met in Warrington and formed an organisation that in the years since has produced a unique collection of films and videos chronicling the town’s history.
A Visit to the ancient manor of the Mainwarings of Over Peover
Warrington is a town steeped in history dating back to the earliest times. Indeed, throughout the centuries members of the Mainwaring family were prominent landowners across Cheshire including owning land in Warrington.
When Warrington lost the milkman: A quiet disappearance that changed everything
There was a time in Warrington when the day didn’t begin with an alarm clock, a phone screen, or the hum of central heating. It began with a sound so ordinary, so woven into the fabric of daily life, that no one imagined it could ever vanish.
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.


