Town chosen to pilot child database
WARRINGTON has been chosen as one of the pilot authorities for the
Government’s controversial new scheme to build a database eventually
containing details of every child up to the age of 18 in England.
WARRINGTON has been chosen as one of the pilot authorities for the
Government’s controversial new scheme to build a database eventually
containing details of every child up to the age of 18 in England.
THREE Town Hall chiefs at Warrington are leaving the borough council,
arising from an ongoing review of senior management post which aims to
save the authority £450,000 a year.
Dear Editor,
As the somewhat embattled owner of a small business, Ovenu, who has
provided a professional oven-valeting servicing to homes across the
region for 18 months now, I feel compelled to put pen to paper.

WARRINGTON WOLVES’ Head of Coaching Tony Smith says there is still a lot of hard work ahead to improve his team and can not consider resting any players as he plans to select a full strength squad for Sunday’s Challenge Cup clash at Featherstone.
A WIND turbine is to be erected at a town centre superstore at Warrington – to help provide energy for the store.
MUSIC, dancing, a fun fair, competitions…they are all part of
Warrington Hospital’s neonatal department fun day this Sunday, May 10.
FORMER Poet Laureate Andrew Motion is to appear at Warrington’s Pyramid Arts Centre on Thursday, June 4.
STUDENTS at Warrington were invited to seek advice and guidance from a
number of professional practitioners during a Health Promotion Day on
campus.
AN audience of more than 100 people attended the first recital given on the new piano at Warrington’s Holy Trinity Church.
WIND farm giant Vestas, whose UK arm is based in Warrington, is cutting
600 out of 1,100 UK employees, blaming difficulties in gaining planning
permission and lack of government support.