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The day it rained frogs at Pool Park

Childhood memories tend to come back with a soft glow. Long summers, cloudless skies, pavements hot enough to fry an egg, and the distant jingle of an ice cream van drifting across Winwick Road. Those are the memories that feel warm and safe.

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Local plumbing supplier supports college

Warrington & Vale Royal College has strengthened its long-standing relationship with local plumbing supplier Plumbase through a new sponsorship supporting the college’s plumbing department.

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College celebrates Supported Internships

Warrington & Vale Royal College proudly hosted its annual Supported Internship Celebration Evening recently, a special event dedicated to showcasing the success, growth, and achievements of its incredible Supported Interns.

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Student photography project goes on display

Young people from Willow View School in Rochdale recently took part in a photography project during a visit to Willow Haven Centre – Five Rivers Child Care’s alternative provision – based within the woodland setting behind Gulliver’s World.

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Nursery children take on 30 day wild challenge

Children at Dunkys Day Nursery & Forest School at Gulliver’s World in Warrington are embracing nature this month by taking part in The Wildlife Trusts’ 30 Days Wild Challenge.

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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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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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Carpets and Beds

Carpet suppliers and carpet cleaners in the Warrington area.

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How Cheshire’s healthcare sector is embracing AI and automation

Medical centres, regional healthcare institutions, and pharmacies worldwide are actively implementing intelligent digital tools. A similar transformation has long been underway in the pharmaceutical industry. For example, automated software for literature monitoring has become vital for efficiently tracking drug safety.

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A fresh sign, a fresh start: small ways Warrington’s independents can stand out

Every high street has them – the shops you notice and the shops you walk straight past. Wander through Warrington town centre and the difference is rarely about size or budget. More often it comes down to something simple: how cared-for the place looks from the pavement, starting with the sign above the door.

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How Cheshire’s healthcare sector is embracing AI and automation

Medical centres, regional healthcare institutions, and pharmacies worldwide are actively implementing intelligent digital tools. A similar transformation has long been underway in the pharmaceutical industry. For example, automated software for literature monitoring has become vital for efficiently tracking drug safety.

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A parent’s guide to children’s food allergies

Food allergies are one of the most common health conditions affecting children today, and they are steadily on the rise. For parents in Warrington and beyond, learning to manage them has become part of everyday family life.

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Brothers build the dementia care their mother deserved

TWO brothers who grew up in Appleton, Warrington, have launched a premium dementia day care service across South Manchester and Cheshire, after struggling to find suitable care for their mother following her early-onset Alzheimer’s diagnosis.

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The day it rained frogs at Pool Park

Childhood memories tend to come back with a soft glow. Long summers, cloudless skies, pavements hot enough to fry an egg, and the distant jingle of an ice cream van drifting across Winwick Road. Those are the memories that feel warm and safe.

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Creating Adventures receives funding for new part time post

Local charity Creating Adventures, which empowers adults with Autism and learning disabilities, has been supported by Cheshire Community Foundation with funding for a part-time ‘Activities & Engagement Coordinator’ post for one year, with the charity planning to continue it long term.

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The day it rained frogs at Pool Park

Childhood memories tend to come back with a soft glow. Long summers, cloudless skies, pavements hot enough to fry an egg, and the distant jingle of an ice cream van drifting across Winwick Road. Those are the memories that feel warm and safe.

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When World Cup fever gripped Lymm

AS World Cup fever kicks off today, 10 years ago 250 people packed into the Lymm Hotel for a night of celebration to mark the 50th anniversary of the time that the hotel was briefly home to the 1966 Brazil World Cup squad.

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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.