Council chiefs confirm £1 land sale
TOWN Hall bosses at Warrington have re-affirmed a controversial
decision to sell a green field site for £1 to allow a development of
“affordable” homes to go ahead.
TOWN Hall bosses at Warrington have re-affirmed a controversial
decision to sell a green field site for £1 to allow a development of
“affordable” homes to go ahead.
NOMINATIONS are now being sought for the annual Appreciation of Efforts
Awards 2008 to be presented at the Warrington Disability Partnership
AGM on Wednesday December 3. (International Day of Disabled People)
THE lack of a permanent, publicly owned gypsy site in the Warrington
was a “major factor” in the recent planning battle over an unofficial
site at Grappenhall, according to a Town Hall chief.
COUNCILLORS have agreed to confirm preservation orders on two
“irreplaceable” oak trees which stand in the way of a proposed care
home for the disabled.
PUPILS from a local primary school are celebrating coming third in a Cheshire-wide primary schools Tag Rugby Festival.
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PROJECTS funded by the Princes Trust in Cheshire and Warrington will
get a cash boost if BiG Storage boss Andrew Donaldson can get through
24 hours of living in a secure self storage room.
PROPOSALS to remove the historic Cavaille-Coll organ from Warrington’s
Parr Hall – see today’s top story (above) – have already caused a storm
of protest.
PLANNING chiefs are to make an out-of-season visit to a cricket club – to find out why it has upset its neighbours.
WARRINGTON will mark Armistice Day by observing the Royal British Legion’s traditional two-minute silence tomorrow (Tuesday).
WARRINGTON’S 10-point plan for tackling the problems of alcohol and
anti-social behaviour in the town centre is making progress in all
areas, according to a senior councillor.