New bid to breed Alpacas
WARRINGTON property developer Brian Foden is making a new bid to win
planning consent for a building to house special breed Alpacas – despite
his earlier plan being thrown out by a Government-appointed planning
inspector
WARRINGTON property developer Brian Foden is making a new bid to win
planning consent for a building to house special breed Alpacas – despite
his earlier plan being thrown out by a Government-appointed planning
inspector
TWO pupils from Warrington’s Sir Thomas Boteler CE High School came
first and second in a competition for protest songs organised by Amnesty
International.
IT’S early days yet and there is precious little sign of summer – but
health chiefs in Warrington are warning about the dangers of getting too
sunburned.
A WARRINGTON primary school has won a prize of £5,000 in a national
competition to develop an idea that would improve school life.
MORE than 2,500 more premises in Warrington are now able to upgrade to superfast fibre broadband.
FIVE successful recruits have started work on a programme which will
give them 12 months of valuable work experience and training with
Warrington social housing provider Golden Gates Housing Trust (GGHT).
PLANNING chiefs at Warrington are expected to give the go-ahead for a
major expansion of the giant Omega development site which will provide
up to 4,000 new jobs.
EMERGENCY services were called to Culcheth, Warrington after a road traffic collision which left one vehicle on its side.
A SPECTACULAR new live theatre show featuring star dancers Pasha Kovaley
and Katya Virshilas, from BBC TV’s “Strictly Come Dancing” comes to
Warrington’s Parr Hall on Friday, May 30.
A FORMER Lymm High School pupil – now studying flute at the Royal
Northern College of Music – has organised a concert to raise money for
the Warrington Foodbank.