Cottage with “1632” date plaque has been demolished
UPDATED: A COTTAGE that had a 1632 date plaque has been demolished and looks set to be replaced with a modern dormer bungalow.
UPDATED: A COTTAGE that had a 1632 date plaque has been demolished and looks set to be replaced with a modern dormer bungalow.
TWICE delayed by Covid lockdowns, the annual Warrington Local History Show returns on Sunday, October 9.
A MAJOR, strategic review of employment skills in Warrington looks set to start next month – with the aim of ensuring the town’s future economic success.
GRAPPENHALL have won promotion back to the ECB Premier division of the RSK Cheshire County League – despite losing at home to Timperley.
AN imaginative plan to change the use of a domestic outbuilding previously used as a gym into a single dwelling has been put to Warrington planners.
LYMM Wine and Beer Circle has celebrated its 45th anniversary – and issued an invitation to anyone who would like to join them.
PLANS have been submitted for outdoor flood lighting at a riding school at Penketh, Warrington – two years after planning consent for an indoor riding centre were approved.
POLICE and Crime Commissioner John Dwyer’s Community £100,000 Action Fund has reopened, with money available for projects across Cheshire that will prevent and tackle crime and anti-social behaviour.
HELP desks at Stockton Heath and Penketh police stations have closed as part of a re-organisation of the ways the public can contact the police across Cheshire.
MEET Walter – the homing pigeon who can’t find his way home.