A REPORT to Warrington Borough Council’s Economy and Resources Overview
and Scrutiny Committee says the response rate to a consultation on
proposals to sell 13 pieces of land, estimated value more than £1
million, was disappointing in some areas.
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THE elections have been and gone and we have a new coalition Government
nationally with the Tories and Lib Dems in power, while locally Labour
made some surprise gains, making them the largest political party at the
town hall.
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IS there light at the end of the tunnel? Does a recent appeal decision
offer some hope for those who would like to see Warrington town centre
radically changed to become more family friendly?
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WARRINGTON Borough Council’s spending plans for the period up to 2013
make gloomy reading. After years of cutbacks we are to expect more
cutbacks. One wonders how long it can go on.
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THE 83 per cent of Warrington people who, as part of a survey,
recently said they were happy living in the borough, could be forgiven
for wondering perhaps they were too easy to please.
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I was honoured to be a guest at the Cheshire Police Northern Awards
evening held in Warrington when veteran comedian Ken Dodd was on hand
to present various commendations to deserving officers and members of
the public.
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I am sure many local business people are feeling the pinch in the tough
economic climate which is not going to get any easier with the
traditionally quiet school holidays upon us and the swine flu pandemic
which is going to get worse before it gets better.
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