Parr Hall refurb gets the go-ahead
WARRINGTON’S Parr Hall is set for a cash injection of £1.2 million to
enable it to become a more modern cultural venue for the North West.
WARRINGTON’S Parr Hall is set for a cash injection of £1.2 million to
enable it to become a more modern cultural venue for the North West.
DESPITE torrential rain and fierce winds, Lymm Round Table still
managed to stage a bonfire and fireworks extravaganza last weekend
providing a valuable boost for local Olympian hopefuls.
A 17-year-old youth was robbed at knifepoint as he withdrew money from a cash machine at Warrington.
WARRINGTON today honoured the fallen in two World Wars and other
conflicts by observing the Royal British Legion’s traditional
two-minute silence at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.
A ROW has flared over the ploughing of 10-acres of land described as a “lovely wildflower meadow.”
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.