Author Gary Skentelbery

Experienced journalist for more than 40 years. Managing Director of magazine publishing group with three in-house titles and on-line daily newspaper for Warrington. Experienced writer, photographer, PR consultant and media expert having written for local, regional and national newspapers. Specialties: PR, media, social networking, photographer, networking, advertising, sales, media crisis management. Chair of Warrington Healthwatch Director Warrington Chamber of Commerce Patron Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation for Peace. Trustee Warrington Disability Partnership. Former Chairman of Warrington Town FC.

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WARRINGTON Wolves tasted their first defeat of the season as they were edged out 20-22 in a thrilling contest with Wigan Warriors in front of a capacity crowd at the Halliwell Jones.

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WARRINGTON Town erased the memory of their midweek mauling at Mossley with a convincing 3-0 victory over Prescot Cables, despite playing most of the second half with 10 men.

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A ROUND-up of news items from around the Warrington area.

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THE hugely popular annual Lymm Duck Race is set to take place on Easter

Monday (April 5) with the aim of raising thousands of pounds for local

good causes.

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WARRINGTON Wolves Supporters’ Trust are organising a Fans Open Day on

Saturday February 27 with a chance for supporters to meet their

favourite player.

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VOLUNTEER broadcaster Wilf Broadhurst MBE is celebrating 50 years of

commentaries from Warrington Wolves matches to patients in Warrington

Hospital.

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SIX public meetings are being held across east Warrington over the

coming month giving local people an opportunity to influence important

decisions about the areas where they live.

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TWO events are planned by Warrington Disability Partnership to mark

Dignity Action Day – and the group is urging everyone to get involved.

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WARRINGTON Wolves’ mouthwatering table topping clash with Wigan Warriors is a sell out!

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TOWN Hall chiefs at Warrington have made a U-turn over proposed

cutbacks which would have produced savings of more than £550,000 on

next year’s revenue budget.