Zoo going nuts over baby boom

VISITORS to Walton Hall Gardens in Warrington will be going “nuts” to meet three new arrivals – three rare baby red squirrel kittens, making a total of 30
born since the start of a special breeding programme.

VISITORS to Walton Hall Gardens in Warrington will be going “nuts” to meet three new arrivals – three rare baby red squirrel kittens, making a total of 30
born since the start of a special breeding programme.
MORE than 50 children from Culcheth, Newchurch and Twiss Green primary
schools and their parents joined teachers and governers in a “Pride in
the Community ” litter picking event held on the Village green in
Culcheth, Warrington.

WARRINGTON based children’s charity Brainwave has received a boost from
patron pop star Olly Murs after he landed the dreaded 50p prize on TV’s “Celebrity
Deal or No Deal.”
LYMM’S final league game of the season turned out to be a 15 try
spectacular played between two teams committed to open attacking rugby
played in a truly competitive spirit in front of a large travelling
contingent.
TWO Warrington parks are to be re-named to commemorate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee
STUDENTS from Priestley College took the gift of music to the Mayor of Warrington’s civic reception.
ORGANISERS of the annual Lymm festival are “calling all scarecrow
makers, past, present and future” – to make this year’s Scarecrow
Competition this year the best ever!
SLEEPING Beauty had a rude awakening- and it wasn’t a wicked fairy or
the evil queen to blame but the staff of Warrington Museum!
WARRINGTON’S favourite charity – St Rocco’s Hospice – have been given a major boost to their fundraising.
COUNCIL finance chiefs at Warrington had to write-off debts totalling £138,638 in the year up to February 2.