Town centre fires
FIREFIGHTERS were called to deal with two incidents in Warrington town
centre during the early hour of today (Monday) one involving a wheelie
bin and another involving a pile of rubbish in an alley.
FIREFIGHTERS were called to deal with two incidents in Warrington town
centre during the early hour of today (Monday) one involving a wheelie
bin and another involving a pile of rubbish in an alley.

WARRINGTON’S Golden Gates Housing Trust residents and staff have been
busy organising and attending a series of events to mark Dementia
Awareness Week.
WARRINGTON Wolves moved up to fifth in the Super League table with a comfortable 36-4 victory over Wakefield.
WARRINGTON North MP Helen Jones made a special trip to Westminster to hand in a petition from some of her near neighbours.
PLANNING bosses at Warrington have given the go-ahead for a
controversial plan to convert a three-bedroomed bungalow into a
residential care home for six adults with learning difficulties.
MEMBERS of the Mid-Cheshire Footpath Society have joined forces with
Appleton Parish Council to produce a 12-page booklet detailing circular
walks in the parish.

A VISIT to last year’s first ever Lymm Historic Transport Day certainly
had an impact on Paul Baker, who is now in the process of shipping a
classic 1949 Cadillac Fastback, widely regarded as the inspiration for Batman’s “Batmobile,” over from the States for this year’s event.
WARRINGTON’S Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation for Peace is offering
assistance to people who may be affected by a new drama series on BBC
television.

VIDEO coverage of the local elections for Warrington Borough Council, including interviews from the three party leaders on the council and newly elected Labour councillor Matt Smith who defeated Tory Paul Campbell at Culcheth.
LABOUR strengthened their control on Warrington Borough Council making two over all gains, winning two seats off the Lib Dems and one off the Tories, but losing out to the Lib Dems at Westbrook – although they saw their share of the vote drop by more than 13 per cent – with UKIP taking nearly 15 per cent of votes cast, coming runners up in nine wards.