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Cheshire Youth Commission recruiting new members

POLICE and Crime Commissioner John Dwyer is calling for applications to join the Cheshire Youth Commission, which provides young people with the opportunity to have their say about policing and crime in their area.

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Boy says he saw girl stabbing Brianna Ghey

A boy accused of the murder of transgender teenager Brianna Ghey told police he saw his co-accused stabbing her in a Culcheth park, a court heard today, Monday.

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College students champion change for local young people

OVER the last nine months, five Warrington & Vale Royal College students have worked closely with Youth Focus North West on an extensive research project, ‘Welcome to Wazza’, which aims to catalyse positive change for young people living in Warrington.

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Is bigger any better?

BIGGER certainly isn’t always better when it comes to running organisations – in fact my recent experiences suggest the complete opposite.

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Shop local and support Small Business Saturday

TODAY, December 3, marks Small Business Saturday and with the cost-of-living crisis, there has never been a more important time to support local businesses in Warrington.

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Christmas – the gift of giving!

CHRISTMAS is coming and traditionally it is the season to the jolly – but there will be many suffering this year from the “cost of living crisis” and the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Lymm thwarted in entertaining encounter

LYMM headed through the Peak District on a beautiful sunny but crisply cold afternoon to Dore Moor to take on Sheffield Tigers, an encounter which in the 5 matches played between the clubs since April 2007 had failed to yield a single victory.

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Lymm thwarted in entertaining encounter

LYMM headed through the Peak District on a beautiful sunny but crisply cold afternoon to Dore Moor to take on Sheffield Tigers, an encounter which in the 5 matches played between the clubs since April 2007 had failed to yield a single victory.

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Carpets and Beds

Carpet suppliers and carpet cleaners in the Warrington area.

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Is it still worth buying a diesel or a petrol car?

The government has recently pushed back its proposed ban on petrol and diesel vehicles to 2035. If you’re considering buying a new vehicle, then you might wonder what implications this deadline has on the future value of your investment. Put simply, is it a good idea to buy a traditional gas-guzzling vehicle, or is it time to make a switch?

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Top indoor plants to brighten your home in the colder months

As the winter chill takes over the outdoors, transforming your home into a warm, green sanctuary becomes even more appealing. Indoor plants not only infuse life into the drab winter months but also improve air quality and boost your mood.

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Improving eye care and eyewear accessibility in the UK

Access to potentially vision-saving eye care is of growing importance in the United Kingdom. Here, ophthalmology demand is expected to increase by 40% between 2018 and 2038 due to an increasingly ageing population.

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Cheshire Youth Commission recruiting new members

POLICE and Crime Commissioner John Dwyer is calling for applications to join the Cheshire Youth Commission, which provides young people with the opportunity to have their say about policing and crime in their area.

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Opticians run 10K for Alzheimer’s UK

STAFF members from a Warrington opticians took part in Tatton Park’s 10k run to raise funds for their chosen charity, Alzheimer’s UK.

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Opticians run 10K for Alzheimer’s UK

STAFF members from a Warrington opticians took part in Tatton Park’s 10k run to raise funds for their chosen charity, Alzheimer’s UK.

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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.

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The Green Belt Takeover

Read your ‘Editor’s Comment’ with interest, especially the part where you suggested that the required infrastructure be in place before…

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Dog walkers’ lack of respect

THREE times over the last two weeks, when walking through St Thomas’ Churchyard in Stockton Heath, I was appalled to see dog walkers blatantly standing and watching their dogs off leash running around urinating on and fouling graves.