AFTER more than four decades of spreading festive cheer, the town’s most recognisable Father Christmas, Tony Gandy, has officially completed his final tour of duty for the Warrington Lions Club.
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WHILE Warrington’s legendary Santa Tony Gandy is officially retiring from his sleigh duties this year – a special book has been created in recognition of his charitable work over many years.
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THOUSANDS of people packed into Lymm for the annual Dickensian Festival, as Queen Victoria graciously abdicated and handed over the best-dressed crown to someone more local.
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TWO years in the making, Warrington composer Lewis Gill recently had his first-ever string quartet production, entitled “Transit,” performed, recorded and filmed in Bristol.
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WARRINGTON South MP Sarah Hall has called for justice for the families of the Warrington bombing atrocity, which claimed the lives of 12-year-old Tim Parry and three-year-old Johnathan Ball more than 30 years ago.
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CAMPAIGNERS who turned out in force to “Save Woolston Hub” have been actively encouraged to fill out the consultation over the future of the community health and leisure facility, which cash-strapped Warrington Borough Council states will cost £3m to bring back into use.
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THE 130-year-old former Unilever factory site at Bank Quay, once the heart of Warrington’s historic soap-making industry, is set to be transformed into a cutting-edge, next-generation data centre.
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