news archive
July, 2017
Rogue trader charged £220 for 20 minutes work
Students produce recipe book in aid of St Rocco’s
Free one hour parking to return to Lymm village on July 10
Jazz pianist and composer Zoe Rahman to visit Pyramid
Have your voice heard at NHS trust’s Annual Members’ Meeting
Mental health furniture restoration project wins award
Council plans for new waste transfer site
Fire in wooded area at Great Sankey
Stockton Heath swing bridge sticks again
Anniversary of 7/7 bombing will be commemorated in London and Warrington
Travellers ignore notice to quit council land at Fearnhead
New plan to drive forward £16m Great Sankey hub scheme
Irish superstar Imelda to visit Warrington
Call for tougher measures to control street drinking
Historic canal gets a big clean-up
Campaigner left “gobsmacked” over £1.3m temporary plan to move Cenotaph
Council retains high credit rating – for third year running
Cairo Street set to be closed for three weeks due to sinkhole
Lymm loses last bank as Lloyd’s close doors for final time
Appeal launched after women robbed in car park
Green bins set on fire
Bents set to celebrate 80th anniversary
£294,000 facelift plan for community centre
New MP backs residents’ concerns over new homes in South Warrington
Lymm Heritage Centre officially opened by Terry Waite CBE
Businesses forced to close due to power cut at Culcheth
Borough needs to provide 9,000 Green Belt homes
Some health treatments may no longer be available for some patients
Road closed for three weeks
How a “selfie” can win three-months free bus travel
Bringing back the sounds of the punk generation
Green Belt home wins approval
“Class of ’58” celebrate being 70-years-young
30 homes approved in station goods yard
Gardens in Culcheth to open for charity
Warning after sinkhole appears in Warrington town centre street
Rugby League community in mourning following death of Culcheth Eagles’ player
Wolves pay tribute to inspirational Josh
Bridge Foot bridge rescue drama
Wizard time at Stockton Heath Festival
Croft Carnival captures village life
Reassurance for residents of high rise blocks
You Win Again – celebrating the music of the Bee Gees
MPs express concern over town’s hospital services
