Author Gary Skentelbery
Hard lessons to be learned from defeats

WARRINGTON Wolves’ Head of Coaching Tony Smith says there are some hard
lessons to be learned following a second consecutive defeat.
Lymm consolidate with another win
LYMM Rugby Union notched their 5th win in 6th games to further consolidate their place in National 3.
Mayor helps Town celebrate Fair Play

THE Mayor and Mayoress of Warrington Cllr John and Mrs Betty Joyce were
on hand to help Warrington Town celebrate receiving the Fair Play Award
for March.
Chance to win signed Wolves Shirt
WOMEN who sign up for St Rocco’s Starlight Walk are being offered a
massive bonus with every walker who registers before the end of April
being entered into a prize draw to win a Warrington Wolves shirt signed
by the first team!
Waste team working as usual
THE Warrington Waste team will be out on Good Friday and on the Royal Wedding Day – April 29.
School extension plan
MAJOR extensions to Lymm High School will be considered by the borough council’s planning committee this week.
Students tackle mock crisis
WARRINGTON students were set a task which almost exactly mirrored the
current crisis in Libya – how to tackle a conflict on foreign soil where
UK civilians were at direct risk.
Phone mast plan opposed
TEN nearby residents are opposing plans for a 12.5 metre high
telecommunications mast to be shared by two mobile phone operators.
Ministers visits Yes campaigners
GOVERNMENT minister Andrew Stunell came to Warrington to support local
Liberal Democrats who are campaigning for a “yes” vote in the
Alternative Vote referendum on May 5.

