news archive
September, 2020
Fifth man arrested after £50,000 theft at Warrington
Win a hamper of Gluten free goodies “Off the Wheaten Track!”
Official launch of Birchwood Shopmobility
Lib Dems oppose controversial lorry park
Green Belt homes scheme rejected by planners
Feeding wildfowl causes pest control problems
Warrington’s new Director of Public Health has no concerns over starting new role during pandemic
Largest daily increase in COVID-19 cases in Warrington since May
Police close down drugs house
Bye bye everybody – Peter Corbett says an emotional goodbye to Lymm
“Affordable” homes scheme given the go-ahead
Boteler pupils exhibit in London
Week of action to track down wanted suspects
Controversial lorry park will bring jobs boost and investment says MP
Police seize numerous stolen pedal cycles following raid on storage unit
Pub closes after staff test positive for COVID-19 as Public Health leaders issue new warning
Van crashes into building after two-vehicle collision
Stockton Heath restaurant Bistrot Pierre closes down due to “significant impact” of COVID-19
HS2 construction work will create around 22,000 new jobs
Ambitious bid for £500,000 government funding to help cyclists and pedestrians
Have your say on the ambulance service
Networking group for businesswomen to launch in Warrington
Residents urged to self-isolate and get tested even with mildest symptoms following increase in COVID-19 cases
Woman arrested at Great Sankey for racially aggravated incident
Warrington Veterans urged to register in GP study
Pledge to make policing work safer for officers
Nominate a family or key worker in need of a free holiday
Pyramid to re-open after six-month shut down
Gulliver’s £5.6m woodland retreat plans approved by planners
COVID-19 cases increasing in Warrington again
Family – and their pet chameleon – escape house fire
Police seize large amount of fragrances and cosmetics in Warrington town centre
Fire crew help rescue cat stuck in loft
£4.3m funding provides “major boost” to expand Warrington Hospital’s Emergency Department
More permanent solution to rough sleepers’ problem
Charity bidding to buy AC Invacar as part of plans for National Disability Museum for town
Warrington urged to give up clothes for good during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Historic St Wilfrid’s Church is growing for first time since 1851
Warrington schools re-open with safety measures in place to stop spread of COVID-19
Firefighters called out to skip and rubbish fires
Police serve Closure Notice on Orford property
Travellers vacate council owned DW Leisure site
Drug driver arrested after crashing into trees
Call for PM to save vital support service for victims of terror
Family celebrate the life of Tim Parry on what would have been his 40th birthday
Park Royal Hotel makes Safe to Trade Scheme Approved list

