Brothers keep Lymm captaincy in the family!
LYMM RFC has announced that Tom Bray will captain the 1st XV for the 2020/21 season taking over from his brother Adam, who stepped down from skipper duties at the end of last season.
LYMM RFC has announced that Tom Bray will captain the 1st XV for the 2020/21 season taking over from his brother Adam, who stepped down from skipper duties at the end of last season.
THE annual carnival may have been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic but Croft WI still marked the occasion with a self-isolating scarecrow to celebrate the good work of the NHS on their 72nd birthday.
ONE more patient has sadly died at Warrington Hospital after testing positive for COVID-19 while four new cases have been confirmed in the town.
A drink driver arrested shortly after 8 am this morning following a collision at Rixton, Warrington, was found to be nearly three times the limit.
AS the NHS celebrates its 72nd birthday tomorrow (July 5) Warrington and Halton Hospitals’ staff and patients will be marking the occasion and joining in the celebrations.
FOLLOWING new government guidance, weddings and civil partnerships will be able to go ahead from today, Saturday 4 July, while Warrington’s Registry office will open on Monday.
WARRINGTON North MP Charlotte Nichols has highlighted actions needed by the Government to help rebuild the economy in the aftermath of Covid-19 crisis.
AFTER reporting on the daily coronavirus figures diligently every day for more than three months during lockdown, I was some what shocked when the latest figures came out to see a sudden increase for Warrington from 810 to over 1,308!!
THE victim of a serious assault during an altercation between two men at the Gateway Trade Park in Warrington, yesterday (Thursday), remains in hospital in a critical but stable condition.
WHILE no further deaths have been reported at Warrington Hospital, the number of new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the town has increased by three to 1,311, following a change in reporting methods by Public Health England.