news archive
October, 2015
Residents oppose “bungalow-in-garden” plan
Hallowe’en – and the risk of fire
Park lights up for St. Rocco’s lantern parade
Entries open for the “friendly” 10k race
Giant step forward for Radio Warrington taking to airwaves
Spotlight shines on outstanding tutor at the “Oscars for teachers”
Town Hall wall in danger of collapse
Bikers help launch Poppy Appeal in Warrington
Gymnasium plan for former depot
Highway chiefs are blooming marvellous
MP backs campaign to make coal history
Northwood celebrate being best lettings agent in Warrington
Cooker triggers fire alert
Gary “braves the shave” for cancer charity
Planners want to reject green belt garden
MP backs shopworkers on Sunday trading
Historic takeover of town centre church
Police raid uncovers another cannabis farm
Plenty of culture to be proud of in Warrington
Head girl’s powerful letter about her “brilliant school”
Revised market scheme back before planning bosses
Award for student who battled with brain tumour
Police appeal after hotel robbery
Councillor apologises after email gaffe
Traffic still heavy despite motorway re-opening
Success for education in Warrington
Get online pilot scheme extended
Free blood pressure checks at Lifetime Centre
Traffic delays as tanker overturns on M56
Warrington Model Railway Club exhibition success
Former Wolves’ stars conquer Kilimanjaro and break world record
Suspected arson attack on park building
Carol’s climb raises £3,085 for local charity
Rebel councillor’s backing for Corbyn
Overwhelmed by the kindness of strangers
Firefighters wanted for town’s newest fire station
Our police are “outstanding”, says new report
LiveWire celebrate launch of new mascot
Arson attack on house
Gymnastics club wins a share of £10 million
Help the children Santa may not visit this Christmas
Pat lifts the lid on life for women in Further Education
“Police take up to two hours to reach us” claims councillor
Fire breaks out at Bridgewater High School
Dom is aiming to become a doctor
Child trapped by hand in escalator
Council joins campaign to tackle “modern slavery”
Village Purple Flag group is wound up
Scouts put councillors in the hot seat
Crime continues to fall in Cheshire

