Young people receive gold awards
YOUNG people who are members of Warrington Mencap have received gold, silver and bronze awards for work carried out within the Gateway Awards Scheme – which is similar to the Duke of Edinburgh Awards.
YOUNG people who are members of Warrington Mencap have received gold, silver and bronze awards for work carried out within the Gateway Awards Scheme – which is similar to the Duke of Edinburgh Awards.
MAYOR of Frodsham Fran Sutton had good news for Frodsham Youth Club when she dropped in to present Duke of Edinburgh Awards to members.
CHILDREN and young people who run away from home, or go missing from care, will get help as a result of a partnership between Warrington Borough Council, the police and other partners.
THREE weathered memorial plaques commemorating the fallen of two world wars and other conflicts will be replaced or restored if Warrington planners give the go-ahead.
PLANNERS at Warrington are being asked to approve a retrospective application to change a piece of open land in the Green Belt into a domestic garden.
PLANS for the long-awaited Chapelford, or Warrington West, railway station will go before the borough council’s development management committee next Thursday – some 20 years after proposals were first put forward.
POLICE joined forces with Warrington Borough Council, Trading Standards and other organisations for a day of action to combat doorstep crime in the town.
LYMM’S Rosebank Centre children’s nursery has been judged “outstanding” by education watchdogs Ofsted.
A NEW ebook written after extensive research lifts the lid on life, crime and death in 19th century Warrington.
FIFTEEN nearby residents have lodged objections to an application to make permanent a controversial temporary gypsy caravan site at Walton, Warrington.