Remembering Pc Ian Watt – killed in action 75 years ago today
POLICE are today remembering Warrington police officer PC Ian Watt who was killed in action 75 years ago today while serving in the army in the Far East.
POLICE are today remembering Warrington police officer PC Ian Watt who was killed in action 75 years ago today while serving in the army in the Far East.
LYMM Photographic Society and Lymm Heritage Centre have teamed up to publish a “Double Take” on local history in the village.
WARRINGTON North MP Charlotte Nichols has welcomed funding for RAF Burtonwood Heritage Centre based at Gulliver’s World.
THE historic Raven Inn at Glazebury could become a Scheduled Monument as the site of a medieval watermill if local campaigners get their way.
THE historic landmark Warrington Academy building is now ready to provide supported living apartments run by local charity Making Space.
REGISTRATION documents dating back to the 19th century have been preserved in a digital archive for future Warrington generations, thanks to the completion of a council project.
WHILE Lockdown birthdays have become a staple of 2020 Warrington Parr Hall is set to hit a major milestone later this month.
PRIESTLEY College lecturer Bill Cooke has produced an extensive and knowledgeable account of Warrington’s complex history entitled “The Story of Warrington – The Athens of the North.”
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.