Antiques event to be repeated
THE first-ever antiques event at Glazebury-based garden and home centre Bents was so successful it is to be repeated.
THE first-ever antiques event at Glazebury-based garden and home centre Bents was so successful it is to be repeated.
CULCHETH Primary School was rated “good” overall following an Ofsted inspection in December.
THREE students from Warrington’s Priestley College have been accepted
into Oxford University to study Medicine, Politics and English.
CHESHIRE’S Museum of Policing has won the team volunteer award at a prestigious awards evening at county police headquarters.
COUNCIL chiefs at Warrington are now waiting for the almost inevitable
appeal against the planners’ decision to refuse to allow a 12-year
extension to the operational life of the giant Arpley landfill site.
A FUND-raising dinner organised by the Culcheth committee of Cancer Research UK at the General Elliot, Croft, raised £1,086.
POLICE at Warrington are appealing for witnesses after a woman was
attacked by three men who forced their way into her home and stole
property.
PLANNING chiefs have thrown out the controversial application to extend the life of Warrington’s giant Arpley landfill site.
THE borough council and the Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation are
working together on a special commemorative event to mark this year’s
20th anniversary of the IRA bombing of Warrington.
A GROUP of 15 Warrington Collegiate students are travelling to Spain to gain experience in the country’s hospitality industry.