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Police out in force to tackle anti-social riding

As part of the national Safer Streets Summer Initiative, officers have been out in force tackling anti-social and dangerous riding of motorbikes on the roads and in pedestrianised areas.

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MP Celebrates Environmental Award at Evelyn Street Primary

WARRINGTON South MP Sarah Hall visited Evelyn Street Primary School to present pupils with their official Eco-Schools Green Flag and to celebrate the school’s recent Gold Award from the Woodland Trust’s Green Tree Schools programme.

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Puddle Project launches new adult provision

THE Puddle Project, known for its creative and inclusive work with children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), has launched a brand-new adult provision service at Warrington – offering a much-needed next step for individuals aged 18 and over.

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5 top nursery first aid providers reviewed for 2025

Nurseries now need to train their staff in first aid to deal with emergency medical situations by law in the UK. Educational establishments must meet various “ratio” requirements of trained-to-untrained staff.

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Disappointing but not surprising

WHILE there will be lots of disappointment in Lymm following the approval of new “prison block” retirement apartments on former Green Belt land in the village, it was hardly surprising to see the development allowed on appeal.

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Reflecting on a year of change

AS the curtain comes down on our 25th anniversary of publishing Warrington Worldwide, it is time to reflect on another year in Warrington – a year of change.

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Understanding the power of positivity

IT would appear that some people who use social media or web forums as an outlet don’t understand the power of positivity, preferring to put a negative spin at every opportunity.

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Wolves struggle past lowly Salford

WARRINGTON Wolves recorded back-to-back wins for the first time since the beginning of April, but were made to work for it by plucky strugglers Salford.

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Wolves struggle past lowly Salford

WARRINGTON Wolves recorded back-to-back wins for the first time since the beginning of April, but were made to work for it by plucky strugglers Salford.

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4 simple ways to optimise your tax strategy as a small business

Running a small business can be exciting and certainly rewarding, but it also comes with certain responsibilities you cannot avoid. With so much to do, keeping up with filing taxes may easily slip out of mind, but this is something essential to avoid fines and maintain your business’s reputation.

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Understanding trust deeds in Scotland: a practical guide

If you’re struggling with unmanageable debt in Scotland, a Trust Deed could offer a legal and structured route to financial relief. Often misunderstood, a Trust Deed is a formal agreement between you and your creditors that allows you to repay a portion of what you owe over a fixed period—usually four years—after which any remaining debt may be written off.

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Carpets and Beds

Carpet suppliers and carpet cleaners in the Warrington area.

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U3A walkers’ fancy dress to beat dementia

MEMBERS of the Warrington University of the Third Age (U3A) are swapping their sensible shoes for silly wigs and superhero capes – all in the name of raising funds for dementia research.

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U3A walkers’ fancy dress to beat dementia

MEMBERS of the Warrington University of the Third Age (U3A) are swapping their sensible shoes for silly wigs and superhero capes – all in the name of raising funds for dementia research.

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In search of Edward the Elder

It was in the year 923 AD, deep in the mists of time when a fortified village was founded close to the borders of Lymm. So important was this settlement that it even got a mention in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles. The Chronicles stated ‘AD 923 King Edward went with an army late in the harvest and ordered that the village be inhabited and fortified’.

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Start 2024 in the best way with Dry January

The festive season brings excitement for many, but it can also be a time of indulgence, and perhaps drinking more alcohol than we would like. As we head into a new year, many people will be wanting to feel a little fitter and healthier.

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Refreshing to read common sense

I have just read the April 2021 edition of Warrington Worldwide and I am delighted with Gary’s comments in the Editorial.