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Wheelie bin fire spreads to fence

FIREFIGHTERS were called out last night (Thursday) after a wheelie bin fire spread to a fence at a property in Sankey Bridges, Warrington.

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PCSO row deepens as PCC and Chief Constable clash over neighbourhood policing

CONCERNS over the future of neighbourhood policing have intensified after a Warrington Worldwide reader challenged what they believe is a significant shortfall in Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) numbers, prompting a renewed public warning from Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Dan Price.

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Cheshire named as a top performing police force

CHESHIRE has been named in the top performing group of police forces in a new report published by HMICFRS – the independent body which inspects the police and fire and rescue services.

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Return of Culcheth Beer Festival

CULCHETH & District Rotary are repeating their “Culcheth Charity Beer Festival” on Friday and Saturday, September 18th and 19th, at The Village Club on Wigshaw Lane in Culcheth.

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MP calls on Government to back campaign for justice for Lucy Harrison

WARRINGTON South MP Sarah Hall is calling on the Government to use every available channel to press authorities in Texas to reopen or formally reconsider the case of Lucy Harrison from Great Sankey, who was shot and killed by her father while visiting his home in Texas.

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Clearing now open at the University of Chester

Clearing has officially opened at the University of Chester, offering prospective applicants the opportunity to discuss options for studying in the 2026/2027 academic year.

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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.

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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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Warrington went down in the heat

WARRINGTON went down by two wickets hosting Bredbury St Marks, despite batting first and posting a respectable 227-9 in the heat.

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Warrington went down in the heat

WARRINGTON went down by two wickets hosting Bredbury St Marks, despite batting first and posting a respectable 227-9 in the heat.

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A Summer tax cut for families – and a big change in how businesses pay HMRC

It’s not often we get to open this column with genuinely good news from the taxman, so let’s make the most of it. This month, two developments worth knowing about: a temporary VAT cut that could make the school holidays a little cheaper for families (and busier for local attractions), and a proposal from HMRC that could change how every employer and VAT-registered business in the country pays its tax.

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A guide to choosing the right industrial storage system for your business

Selecting the right storage system for a business is not as straightforward as it might appear. The market offers a wide range of solutions, from basic static racking to fully automated retrieval systems, and the differences in cost, efficiency, and space requirements are substantial.

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Local garden centre awarded “best family experience”

GLAZEBURY-based Bents Garden & Home has been named Best Family Experience at the prestigious 2026 Cheshire Muddy Stilettos Awards, recognising its commitment to creating memorable days out for families from across the region.

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Carpets and Beds

Carpet suppliers and carpet cleaners in the Warrington area.

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Return of Culcheth Beer Festival

CULCHETH & District Rotary are repeating their “Culcheth Charity Beer Festival” on Friday and Saturday, September 18th and 19th, at The Village Club on Wigshaw Lane in Culcheth.

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How can Warrington families support safe ageing at home?

Warrington is home to thousands of older residents who want to stay in the houses they love. Growing older here does not have to mean giving up independence or moving away from familiar streets. Yet one worry often sits quietly in the background for families and carers.

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Why we should all be rooting for local rehab services

For the millions of individuals struggling with dependency issues, access to local rehab services can be a literal lifeline. As addiction rises throughout the UK and the world, these services are vital for those directly touched by substance abuse.

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Why we should all be rooting for local rehab services

For the millions of individuals struggling with dependency issues, access to local rehab services can be a literal lifeline. As addiction rises throughout the UK and the world, these services are vital for those directly touched by substance abuse.

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Return of Culcheth Beer Festival

CULCHETH & District Rotary are repeating their “Culcheth Charity Beer Festival” on Friday and Saturday, September 18th and 19th, at The Village Club on Wigshaw Lane in Culcheth.

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Scouting at the car wash

I knew, even as I sat in the slow moving queue, that this moment wasn’t really about getting the car washed.

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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.