Students grab chance to take new qualification
ONE of the country’s newest qualifications has proved a huge draw with young people in Warrington aiming for careers in social work, teaching and childcare.
ONE of the country’s newest qualifications has proved a huge draw with young people in Warrington aiming for careers in social work, teaching and childcare.
WHILE there will be no official Remembrance Sunday parades or services in Warrington this year because of the Covid-19 restrictions, local campaigner Julie Francis has been busy ensuring the town’s Cenotaph still looks the part.
COUNCIL chiefs at Warrington, working alongside the town’s care providers, are doing all they can to protect vulnerable care home residents from the risk of coronavirus.
UP to nine houses will be built on the site of the former Elastomer Engineering factory at Lymm, if planners give the go-ahead.
A PLAN to allow temporary storage of caravans at Lymm Rugby Club to enable the club to remain solvent during the Covid-19 crisis is to be put to Warrington planning chiefs.
SCOUTS in Culcheth have won a £10,000 grant from Awards for All which has enabled them to carry out major improvements to their headquarters building in Jackson Avenue.
A NEW public consultation on the design of the HS2 Western Leg does not appear to include the controversial Golborne Link, according to the Campaign to Protect Rural England(CPRE).
AN alleged serial cycle thief has been arrested at Warrington – thanks to good work by the borough council’s CCTV team.
SCOUTS at Culcheth have been brightening up Culcheth Linear Park – and saying thank you to Covid-19 heroes at the same time.
TEN students at Warrington’s Priestley College have been awarded a scholarship by England’s oldest professional…