Yes – Warrington can be a tourist attraction
THE notion that Warrington should regard itself as a tourist attraction has been around for some years – even if not widely shared by many local residents.
THE notion that Warrington should regard itself as a tourist attraction has been around for some years – even if not widely shared by many local residents.
WHILE picturesque Lymm village is seen by many as a highly desirable place to live it didn’t leave much of an impression on a French visitor in 1902.
PAST, present and future are coming together with Covid-safe cultural and heritage events launching in Warrington town centre this Saturday 15 August, the 75th anniversary of VJ Day.
A Virtual leaving party was held for Margaret Tye as she stepped down as Chair of the Warrington Arts Council, a role that she has enjoyed for fifty years, since the Arts Council was first created.
A Burtonwood GI Bride was able to make a virtual trip down memory lane to celebrate her Golden Wedding thanks to Warrington Borough Council.
ONE of Warrington’s oldest manufacturing companies, which dates back almost 250 years, is under threat of closure after losing a key client and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
A Family tree researcher is seeking to trace relatives of “Jack” Jones and Lily Morton…
AN incredible story of a man who escaped the clutches of a Nazi firing squad has been brought back to life as a Warrington woman paid tribute to a trio of family war heroes.
FAMILY, friends and members of Warrington’s Armed Forces Community Hub have bid a fond farewell to 96-year-old Harold Lynch, one of the town’s last remaining D-Day heroes, who sadly died shortly before the 75th VE Day celebrations.
THE Roy Humphreys Centre based in Longford will be supporting local residents to celebrate VE Day, safely and following social distancing rules on Friday.