news archive
May, 2015
Free family fun at Silcock’s Fair
Radio Warrington now broadcasting from Warrington Market
Wild Bettys get on their bikes for Abbie
Cable fault closes road
MBS site supplies embark on exciting journey
Are new street lights as good as the old?
Olympian inspires college students
Warrington’s New Mayor is “all round good egg!”
Former extremists unite in Warrington to challenge violent conflict
New homes on the way for Warrington
Town could face shortage of school places
Homeless hound demands brolly when it rains
LiveWire wins “partner of the year” award
Help for those affected by substance abuse
Wolves’ fan survey opens up the floodgates
Photographers urged to “say trees”!
New leader for council’s Lib Dem group
Firefighters, medics in road crash drama
Gardens open to aid village church
Junior carnival queen to the rescue!
Peace campaigner applauds historic handshake
Tumble drier blamed for blaze
Students get a taste for Big Apple in New York
FDR Law appoint top commercial property lawyer
Fond farewell for long serving council employee
Double joy for Sophie as she gets to meet her heroes
Newchurch Rose Queen crowned again!
End of the road for Arpley landfill site
Fire crews tackle kitchen blaze
House plan approved on historic site
Stage school’s radio play
Council backs food safety campaign
Swimathon raises money for Marie Curie
Royal Mail lose plans battle over new school
RAF visit for Computing students
Titan the Robot visits Warrington Market
Chris is council’s youngest-ever chairman
Pick up a bag of compost
Police probe suspected arson attack
Praise for Priestley College
Business as usual as demolition work starts in town centre
Gordon putting Warrington history on the map
Puppet-making Patron relishing new role with St Rocco’s
Community clean up day in Woolston
Brand new games facility opens in Dallam
Hospice celebrates 30 years
Firewalking to raise money for Nepal victims
Warrington Civic Society to relaunch with new blood
Witness appeal after suitcase stolen at Warrington Central Station
Labour leader survives “night of the long knives”

