Author Gary Skentelbery
Body identified
POLICE at Warrington have identified the human remains discovered on the
banks of the Mersey as those of local woman Sara Kershaw.
Youth project wins council grant
A YOUTH project that has helped reduce anti-social behaviour in Stockton
Heath has been awarded a grant from the parish council.
Rhythm and blues festival
THE second annual Warrington rhythm and blues festival will take place
on Saturday, May 29.
Ray of hope for toilets
A RAY of hope for those campaigning for public toilets in the village
emerged at a meeting of Stockton Heath Parish Council.
NHS patients' champion appointed
A “PATIENT’S Champion” has been appointed for Warrington – to promote
the values, principles, rights and pledges within the NHS Constitution.
Bistro loses planning battle
PLANNING chiefs at Warrington have thrown out a retrospective
application for a new shop front at a bistro restaurant.
Solar powered bollards
SOLAR powered traffic bollards are to be introduced on Warrington’s
streets as part of an energy efficiency programme which will enable the
borough council to save £150,000 in energy bills and reduce carbon
emissions by 757 tonnes over the next four and-a-half years.
Experts to advise on incinerator
TOWN Hall chiefs at Warrington are poised to appoint specialist advisors
to assist with the provision of a waste-to-energy facility for the
borough – an incinerator to burn rubbish.
Wolves march on in cup

WARRINGTON Wolves progressed to the last 16 of the Challenge Cup with a comfortable 48-24 victory over Championship outfit Featherstone Rovers as they ran in eleven tries at the Halliwell Jones today.
