Author Gary Skentelbery

Experienced journalist for more than 40 years. Managing Director of magazine publishing group with three in-house titles and on-line daily newspaper for Warrington. Experienced writer, photographer, PR consultant and media expert having written for local, regional and national newspapers. Specialties: PR, media, social networking, photographer, networking, advertising, sales, media crisis management. Chair of Warrington Healthwatch Director Warrington Chamber of Commerce Patron Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation for Peace. Trustee Warrington Disability Partnership. Former Chairman of Warrington Town FC.

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HEALTH chiefs at Warrington are urging people not to turn up at A&E

with problems that could be dealt with by a GP or other healthcare

service.

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A FOODSTORE at Warrington has won retrospective planning consent for a

refrigeration plant said to have made life “absolute hell” for nearby

residents.

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VIDEO interview with Warrington Wolves’ new NRL forward Ashton Sims

who talks about his first impressions of the town and how playing for

Fiji in the World Cup helped influence his decision to return – despite

hating his first visit to the country with the Australian Schoolboys!

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VIDEO interview with Warrington Wolves’ Head of Coaching Tony Smith who looks ahead to the 2015 season with “probably the most enthusiastic squad of players” he has ever worked with.

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DRIVERS using the M6 and the M56 in the Warrington area tonight and

tomorrow are  being urged to check the weather and driving conditions

before setting out.

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WARRINGTON Voluntary Action’s “Grassroots Grants” scheme has been

expanded to cover a wider area of the borough – and applications for

grants are now being invited.

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A QUEEN tribute band will help lift the January blues when they perform

at the Park Royal Hotel, Stretton on Saturday January 24.

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WARRINGTON Hospital is working hard to get back on track after

Government figures revealed waiting times in Accident and Emergency

(A&E) were far worse than the national average and one of the worst

in the region.