Villagers ridicule “temporary repairs” under flood bridge
REPAIR work carried out to deal with flooding on the A574 under Chat Moss Bridge, Glazebury has been ridiculed by villagers.
REPAIR work carried out to deal with flooding on the A574 under Chat Moss Bridge, Glazebury has been ridiculed by villagers.
PLANNING chiefs have given the go-ahead for an ambitious scheme to meet the growing demand for pick-your-own soft fruit at Kenyon Hall Farm, Croft.
WARRINGTON’S Priestley College has met the international standard for organisations that provide information, advice and guidance.
THE Green Belt – the countryside next door for 30 million people – is facing extreme and sustained pressure, according to the countryside charity CPRE.
PEOPLE living within five minutes of one of Warrington’s five fire stations are being sought as part of a national campaign to recruit paid on-call firefighters.
WARRINGTON cyclists have a chance to express how safe they feel on the roads by taking part in a survey designed to help make the roads safer for everyone.
WHY was the US Army at Burtonwood between 1967 and 1993?
A PILOT programme which has helped manufacturers in Warrington and the rest of Cheshire to access technology and digital tools, is to continue as part of a £8M government rollout.
A FORMER Warrington college student – who now works on projects in support of the Royal Navy – says Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) will play a vital role in the UK’s future.
A WARRINGTON cancer survivor is to feature on a Mother’s Day card sold in supermarkets across the nation to raise money for Cancer Research UK.