Lecturer's book an internet sensation
WHEN Warrington Collegiate lecturer Ian Stewart penned his book, Burden
of Proof, he had no idea just how popular it would become.
WHEN Warrington Collegiate lecturer Ian Stewart penned his book, Burden
of Proof, he had no idea just how popular it would become.

AFTER capturing the hearts of Warrington with their thrilling
performance aganst World Champions New Zealand in their opening game in
the Rugby League World Cup at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, Samoa could be heading back to town for a
quarter-final showdown with Fiji.
STARS Drama, a drama group based in Warrington for adults with learning
or physical disabilities, is to stage an updated version of Cinderella
on Sunday, November 24.

FIVE Cubs from 4th Lymm/18th Warrington Cub Scout Group took part in the
Warrington District Cub swimming Gala at Woolston Hub, competing
against eight other groups.

LILY and Jim Darwin thought they were just going out for a quiet meal
with their son and daughter to celebrate Lily’s 90th birthday.
A WARRINGTON-based partnership has won a €45,000 grant for a multi-media
youth project to run jointly with German twin town Hilden.
HUNDREDS of workers in Warrington are set to benefit after the
Government signalled an intention to cap the annual amount that pension
providers can charge for workers in auto-enrolment schemes.
UNEMPLOYMENT and a lack of opportunities for work experience are the
main issues worrying young people in Warrington, a survey has revealed.
AN “American” Morris Dancing group has been launched in Lymm – reviving a
form of the dance which was once popular in the village but has not
been seen for many years.
PLANNING chiefs at Warrington have thrown out proposals for a hot food
takeaway shop in an area already plagued by nuisance youths late at
night.