Farmers' market called off
A FARMERS’ Market due to take place in Victoria Square, Stockton Heath
this Sunday (July 27) has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances
A FARMERS’ Market due to take place in Victoria Square, Stockton Heath
this Sunday (July 27) has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances
LABOUR-controlled Warrington Borough Council is “squandering” more than
£20,000 on 20mph signs in roads where it is not possible to drive any
faster, a councillor has claimed.

TWO years on from setting up as a not for profit community interest
company staff at Warrington’s LiveWire leisure centres and libraries are
facing changes in their terms and conditions to ensure the future
success and vitality of the organisation.
A 28-year-old man has been charged with conspiracy to steal vehicles
following an investigation into a report of intruders at premises off
Athlone Road in Warrington.

FOLLOWING on from their 9-0 hammering of Penycae at the weekend
Warrington Town had a much tougher pre-season friendly against Northwich
1874 at Cantilever Park last night as they were held to a goalless draw
by the North West Counties Division One outfit.
SIGNAGE clutter on Warrington’s roads together with a “mania” for more
traffic lights are blighting the town’s highways according to Chamber
of Commerce chief Colin Daniels.
ON a day when rain wiped out all other cricket involving Warrington
clubs, Grappenhall travelled to the Wirral and managed to play – only to
be defeated in a shortened game at lowly Neston.
PLANNING chiefs have given the go-ahead for internal alterations to the
existing main entrance at Winwick CE Primary School in Myddleton Lane.
A FORMER criminal barrister turned businesswoman has been chosen by the
Labour Party to contest the Culcheth, Glazebury and Croft seat in the
Warrington Borough Council elections next May.
WARRINGTON’S schools are to receive an additional £400,000 for the 2015-16 school year to address an historic funding deficit.