Ceremony honours class of 2012

A WARRINGTON College’s Class of 2012 were honoured at an awards ceremony attended by parents, tutors and local dignitaries.

A WARRINGTON College’s Class of 2012 were honoured at an awards ceremony attended by parents, tutors and local dignitaries.

WARRINGTON Wolves popular forward Bennie Westwood faces a busy week for
his testimonial as he returns from warm weather training in Tenerife,
although a question mark hangs over Saturday’s game v Wigan due to the
pitch being covered with snow.
THE Omega site at Burtonwood is not being considered for a new Titan Super Prison according to Warrington South MP David Mowat following talks with Justice Secretary Chris Grayling.
WARRINGTON council’s waste and recycling team has apologised to a small
number of homeowners who didn’t receive their bin collections last
Friday due to adverse weather making it difficult to collect in some
outlying areas, including Burtonwood and Penketh.
WHILE the snowfall in Warrington has resulted in school closures, traffic delays and disruption for many, it has also inspired the town’s amateur photographers.
FOUR Primary schools in the South of Warrington have closed today due
to the snowfall during the night while the Lower site at Bridgewater
High School has also been closed.
NOEL Coward’s classic play “Private Lives” is to be staged in Culcheth on February 8-9.
A GROUP of 22 apprentices, who will take up posts with the borough
council, attended a special reception at Warrington Town Hall.
PLANNING chiefs at Warrington have been asked to reject a housing scheme
in a conservation area which nearby residents describe as “development
by stealth.”
A CALL for action to be taken on flooding in Croft village has been made
by Warrington North MP Helen Jones and local councillor Chris Vobe.