RL legend dies after long illness
A MAN widely regarded as the cornerstone of the first Warrington Championship side in 1947-48 has died after a lengthy illness.
A MAN widely regarded as the cornerstone of the first Warrington Championship side in 1947-48 has died after a lengthy illness.
LYMM stole the points in a top-of-the-table clash which despite its scoreline, failed to live up to expections.
TOWN travelled to lowly Rossendale, looking to put their previous two
defeats behind them at a ground where they have not had the greatest of
results in the last few seasons.
A CHARITY that raises about £15,000 a year from businesses in
Warrington is looking for small local groups to benefit from its cash.
A PLANNING inspector has thrown out proposals to convert a
semi-detached house into a hot food takeaway
– even though there is an existing takeaway next door.
PERFORMANCE poet William Malcolm has published his second book.
THREE Warrington people have received Good Neighbour Awards for their services to the local community.
STUDENTS at Warrington’s Priestly College had the chance to showcase
their business acumen as part of the annual Challenge Day event.
A PLANNING inspector has ruled that a gypsy caravan site can be set up
at Warrington – because it will improve the appearance of the area.
POTENTIAL poets in Warrington have a last chance to win £1,000 in a
free competition aimed at getting people to write about their area.