Children losing out by £91 a year
SCHOOL children at Warrington are losing out to the tune of £91 a year
because government grant has not kept up with inflation, according to MP
Helen Jones
SCHOOL children at Warrington are losing out to the tune of £91 a year
because government grant has not kept up with inflation, according to MP
Helen Jones
LYMM Festival’s “Winter Warmer” film nights are back to brighten the dark nights.
NEW headteacher Beverley Scott-Herron welcomed Year 7 pupils to Sir
Thomas Boteler CE High School at the annual inauguration evening, held
at Warrington Parish Church.

STUDENTS were busy bagging bargains at Warrington’s Golden Square
Shopping Centre while top class tunes were provided by an
internationally renowned DJ.

WARRINGTON’S giant Omega development site marches on with approval of
the largest planning application consent in the North West this year.


TWO new faces have joined the team that runs Lymm Festival.

THE iconic Mr Smith’s nightclub looks set to be saved from the bulldozers and transformed into a Youth Zone – and a new home for Warrington Youth Club – if Warrington Borough Council approves a £3 million capital investment to help renovate the building and get the facility up an running.

WARRINGTON Town returned from Yorkshire with a win for the second time in a week as they saw off Harrogate Railway 2-1.
AN improvement plan aimed at driving up standards at a Warrington
primary school said to “require improvement” is having a positive
effect.
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KENISA Pratt and Beau Dermott were the winners of this year’s
Warrington’s Got Talent competition in front of a packed house at the
Parr Hall.