Bob is back on the road – thanks to his mobility scooter
A 68-year-old Warrington man who used to drive around the world for his job until “long Covid” stopped him, is back on the road thanks to a mobility scooter “revelation.”
A 68-year-old Warrington man who used to drive around the world for his job until “long Covid” stopped him, is back on the road thanks to a mobility scooter “revelation.”
POLICE and Crime Commissioner, John Dwyer, is teaming up with the Youth Fed, Institute of Advanced Motorists (Roadsmart) and other emergency services to help young drivers stay safer on local roads.
ONE in three young people in Britain are scared, sad or pessimistic about climate change, with 28 per cent feeling “overwhelmed”, according to a YouGov poll.
THERE was a record turnout of volunteers for the annual Spring litter pick organised by the New Cut Heritage and Ecology Group, Woolston.
POLICE and Crime Commissioner John Dwyer’s Community Action Fund will reopen on April 1 – with money available for projects that will prevent and tackle crime and anti-social behaviour.
IMAGINATIVE proposals for modernising the historic Methodist Church, in Eagle Brow, Lymm have been submitted to Warrington planning chiefs.
PLANNING chiefs at Warrington have turned down an application to change the use of a former Green Belt farm building from offices to six apartments.
HOUSING group Torus has secured £130m to help fund the development of about 800 new affordable homes across Warrington, St Helens and Liverpool over the next four years.
WARRINGTON has come top of a league table it would rather not be in at all – for the most contaminated land.
PLANS have been submitted for a development of five houses on farmland in Warrington Road, Glazebury.