news archive
October, 2015
Plan to restore memorials to fallen soldiers
Green Belt garden plan
Warrington Market goes “Back to the Future”
Four injured following collision between bus and van
Twenty years on…the station now arriving at Chapelford
Day of action against doorstep crime
Children’s nursery is “outstanding” says Ofsted
Murder most foul – in 19th century Warrington
Dangerous dogs seized by police
Storm over gypsy caravan park plan
Cheerleading group strikes gold
Lottery boost for Walton Hall restoration
Do you know who you are talking to?
Fire on retail park at Warrington
New high visibility lights for zebra crossings
Top Northern Soul band’s Warrington gig
“New house would dwarf historic cottage” – neighbours
Improved drug and alcohol services swing into action
Magic of Motown is coming to town
September, 2015
Fire crew rescues swan with suspected lead poisoning
Two taken to hospital after kitchen blaze
Post office to be upgraded and modernised
Boulting Group Teamwork shines through for Victrex
Not-for-profit village shop is “retailer of the month”
Morris dancers bring home a clutch of trophies
Wire2Wolves project extended
Accountants tot up £900 for cancer charity
Two injured as heavy lorries crash
Police uncover cannabis farm
Tarmac lorry in blaze drama
Fringe festival shows off Warrington’s culture
Catherine’s “ultimate test” – climbing Kilimanjaro
Building evacuated after smoke alert
Supermoon – as seen from Warrington
Industrial bin on fire
Councillor hits out over “missing” lollipop person
Claire thinks big to study tiny organisms
“Ask Ollie” – for special education help
Mobile technology will keep police on the beat
£70,000 facelift for Bewsey Meadows
Woman taken to hospital after inhaling fumes
Warrington woman joins mental health trust
Applications pour in for University Technical College
First-ever festival brought 20,000 into town
Planners reject barn conversion scheme
Litter lout counts the cost of refusing to pay fine
Inspirational university lecturer retires
MBS site supplies set new goals for growth
Students to star in haunting experience
Market ‘s classic transport show returns to town centre

