
Rotary serve up creams teas for 125 local residents
MEMBERS of The Rotary Club of Lymm were delighted to deliver 125 teas to local residents thanks to Primrose Hill Nursery who put together a delicious afternoon tea in a box for each recipient.

Meet the elite soldier who has faced terrorists – and is now coming for your comfort zone
Jason Fox has spent a career pushing himself to the limits, often in life-threatening situations across the globe.

Teenage cousins take on Hadrian’s Wall for St Rocco’s Hospice
TWO determined 15-year-old cousins from Warrington, Olly and Georgie, have embarked on an extraordinary journey this week, walking the full 84-mile stretch of Hadrian’s Wall to raise funds for St Rocco’s Hospice.

Four people arrested after police seize large quantity of drugs following raids on three properties at Burtonwood
UPDATED: FOUR people were arrested after police seized a large quantity of drugs in raids at three different addresses in Burtonwood, Warrington, yesterday, Thursday.

Police and Crime Commissioner responds to calls to “get finger out” over acts of vandalism to HMO pub
POLICE and Crime Commissioner Dan Price has responded to calls from a local councillor to “get his finger out” over acts of vandalism at the Grey Horse pub in Glazebury, which is earmarked to become a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO).

Win tickets to see Iron Maiden tribute The Beast at Parr Hall
VIDEO: A thrilling high-octane tribute to one of the UK’s best-loved heavy metal bands, Iron Maiden, is gracing Warrington’s Parr Hall stage for the first time next month.

Missing 13-year-old girl found safe and well
POLICE have this morning confirmed that a missing 13-year-old girl from Warrington has been found safe and well.

MP backs Government action to tackle unfair parking fines
WARRINGTON North MP Charlotte Nichols is urging local residents to take part in a Government consultation in advance of new laws to protect motorists from unfair parking fines.

MP urges families to apply for £7,500 childcare savings before deadline
WARRINGTON South MP Sarah Hall is urging families to apply for funded childcare hours before the start of the new school term, with local parents able to save up to £7,500 a year under Labour’s new cost of living package.

Classic cars to go on show
The North West Casual Classics Car Club – celebrating its 30th anniversary this year – is holding a show at Burtonwood Air Base Heritage Centre on Sunday, September 7.

Four people arrested after police seize large quantity of drugs following raids on three properties at Burtonwood
UPDATED: FOUR people were arrested after police seized a large quantity of drugs in raids at three different addresses in Burtonwood, Warrington, yesterday, Thursday.

WATCH: Two arrested and drugs seized at Birchwood
UPDATED: POLICE have released video footage of a drugs raid on a property at Birchwood by officers from Warrington Local Policing Unit.

Police seek two men after man seriously injured during fight at Market Gate
POLICE investigating a disorder incident involving a number of people fighting at Market Gate, Warrington, have released CCTV images of two men they would like to speak to.

Drug driver charged with dangerous driving after police pursuit
A 23-year-old man has been charged with dangerous driving while under the influence of drugs after a high-speed police pursuit at Great Sankey, Warrington.

Creamfields policing operation concludes as 43 arrests made for mainly drug-related crime
THE policing operation to support the Creamfields music festival has come to a successful conclusion, with 186 crimes reported and 43 arrests made for mainly drug-related crimes.

Police charge man following bike theft
A 33-year-old man has been charged with three offences following the theft of a bike in the Chapelford area of Warrington.

Detectives renew appeal on 34th anniversary of Vera Anderson murder
DETECTIVES investigating the murder of Vera Anderson in Warrington, 34 years ago this weekend, have renewed their appeal for anyone with any information to come forward.

One man crime wave jailed
A prolific thief from Latchford who, in nearly two months, stole a number of items including bank cards, cash, makeup and sunglasses, has been jailed.

RSPCA figures reveal 309 reports of animal beatings in Cheshire during summer
ANIMAL beatings are sadly on the rise in Cheshire according to new figures released by the RSPCA.

Man charged with dangerous driving, drink driving and assault after police helicopter deployed at Lymm
A 39-year-old man has been charged with dangerous driving, drink-driving and assault after the police helicopter was deployed at Lymm…

Minister for Early Education visits school’s newly refurbished nursery
MINISTER for Early Education Stephen Morgan dropped in at Cinnamon Brow Primary School, Warrington to see for himself its newly refurbished nursery and to flag up a start-of-the-new term boost for working parents.

Feathered friends provide exciting and educational morning
CHILDREN at Dunky’s Day Nursery, Culcheth, had a very exciting and educational morning – thanks to a visit from some very special feathered friends.

Last chance for school leavers to join Warrington & Vale Royal College
Enrolment at Warrington & Vale Royal College is well underway, with hundreds of school leavers having secured their spot and started an exciting new chapter.

UTC Warrington students celebrate GCSE success
Students at UTC Warrington, part of the Aldridge Education family, are celebrating a fantastic GCSE Results Day, with strong performances across core subjects and technical pathways.

Good news as Warrington GCSE results above national average
THE publication of the 2025 GCSE results has brought good news for Warrington students with the overall pass marks above the national average.

Boteler’s best GCSE results in the history of the school
WARRINGTON’S Boteler CE High School achieved the best set of GCSE results in the history of the school.

Another strong year for Bridgewater High School GCSE results
IT has been another “strong year” for GCSE results at Bridgewater High School in Warrington.

Lymm High School students celebrate fantastic GCSE results
STUDENTS at Lymm High School are celebrating some fantastic GCSE results after another really strong set of A Level results last week.

College announces ‘free’ courses to help adults boost career prospects
Warrington & Vale Royal College has announced courses available through the government’s Free Courses for Jobs scheme, designed to help adults enhance their employability and gain valuable, in-demand qualifications.

University in top five for highly skilled graduate employment
THE University of Chester – including its Warrington campus – has been placed in the top five for highly-skilled graduate employment in national graduate survey.

Shocked and horrified by level of online homophobia directed at Warrington Pride
THE year is 2025 and the UK is meant to be a place of freedom of expression – although sadly not judging by some of the commentary linked to my coverage of Warrington Pride.

Time for a much-needed apology from the corridors of power
THE findings of the Government’s Best Value Inspection into the financial affairs of Warrington Borough Council came as no surprise for many, with debts of around £1.8 billion.

Keep up the great work Warrington Litter Networks
CONGRATULATIONS to everyone involved with the volunteer Warrington Litter Networks who took part in the Great British Spring Clean recently, collecting over 300 tonnes of rubbish!

Remembering the remarkable Cindy Sturman
THERE wasn’t as dry eye in the house when family and friends gathered at the Raven Inn to celebrate the life of Cindy Sturman.

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.

Let common sense prevail and retain boys’ names on Peace Centre
AS we approach the 32nd anniversary of the IRA bomb attack on Warrington, I echo the sentiments of peace campaigner Colin Parry regarding the issue surrounding the names of Tim Parry and Johnathan Ball remaining on the iconic Peace Centre.

Why you and your smart phone may not be so smart
THE Smart Phone – a blessing or a curse?

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.

Where next for gypsy traveller transit site?
IT’S certainly been a roller-coaster few weeks since Kenyon Lane Croft, hit the headlines as the preferred location for a gypsy traveller transit site.

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.

Yellows crash out of FA Cup
WARRINGTON Town crashed out of the FA Cup at the first hurdle for the fourth successive season as they were beaten 3-0 by Bamber Bridge.

Struggling Salford stun Wolves
WARRINGTON Wolves’ season hit a new low as they were embarrassed 25-12 at home by beleaguered Salford.

Double success for Lymm Manor Road Tennis Club
LYMM Manor Road Tennis Club has had a double success in the WDLTA Summer leagues

Warrington Wolves Centre Connor Wrench announces retirement from game aged 23
YOUNG Warrington Wolves’ Centre Connor Wrench has announced his retirement from the game with immediate effect, with his final appearance scoring a try in last weekend’s defeat at Huddersfield Giants.

Rylands fight back from a goal down to draw with Prescot Cables
OVER 1000 spectators packed into The Quickline Logistics Arena for this Bank Holiday clash against Prescot Cables which saw Warrington Rylands fight back from a goal down to draw 1-1.

Nerve-wracking victory for Warrington
WARRINGTON picked up a useful but nerve-wracking victory at Mobberley in the Cheshire County League division three.

Yellows crash out of FA Cup
WARRINGTON Town crashed out of the FA Cup at the first hurdle for the fourth successive season as they were beaten 3-0 by Bamber Bridge.

Struggling Salford stun Wolves
WARRINGTON Wolves’ season hit a new low as they were embarrassed 25-12 at home by beleaguered Salford.

Double success for Lymm Manor Road Tennis Club
LYMM Manor Road Tennis Club has had a double success in the WDLTA Summer leagues

Warrington Wolves Centre Connor Wrench announces retirement from game aged 23
YOUNG Warrington Wolves’ Centre Connor Wrench has announced his retirement from the game with immediate effect, with his final appearance scoring a try in last weekend’s defeat at Huddersfield Giants.

Rylands fight back from a goal down to draw with Prescot Cables
OVER 1000 spectators packed into The Quickline Logistics Arena for this Bank Holiday clash against Prescot Cables which saw Warrington Rylands fight back from a goal down to draw 1-1.

Nerve-wracking victory for Warrington
WARRINGTON picked up a useful but nerve-wracking victory at Mobberley in the Cheshire County League division three.

How small businesses can build stronger financial foundations
Running a business often feels like balancing growth with stability, and even when they are balanced, they can shift and become an issue again.

Claremont appoints new Managing Director and Executive Chairman in leadership transition
Leading workplace design and build company Claremont, has announced a strategic leadership transition that marks a new chapter in the company’s growth and future.

Novelis demonstrates UK´s first industrial-scale hydrogen fuel switching in the aluminium industry at Latchford site
Novelis Inc., a leading sustainable aluminium solutions provider and the world leader in aluminium rolling and recycling, has successfully completed the UK’s first full-scale hydrogen fuel switching demonstration in the aluminium industry at its Latchford plant, marking a major step toward industrial decarbonisation.

Making Tax Digital for Income Tax: The clock is ticking
It’s hard to believe, but we’re now less than a year away from Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax becoming a reality. For those affected, it’s going to be the biggest shake-up in tax reporting since self-assessment was introduced back in the 1990s.

Tips on running a business from home
Many entrepreneurs have discovered that they don’t need to rent commercial premises to build a thriving business. Working from home has become more realistic, offering a flexible, affordable alternative.

Fortidia expands support with new appointment
Fortidia UK has appointed Warrington-based Peter Beckett-Morley as Network Sales and Operations supervisor for the North of England as part the expansion of its regional franchise support team.

Accountants Warrington
Warrington based accountants

Air conditioning and heating solutions
Air conditioning and heating solutions, Warrington

Art Galleries Warrington
Art Galleries in Warrington, Stockton Heath and Lymm

Builders Warrington
BUILDERS in the Warrington area

Carpets and Beds
Carpet suppliers and carpet cleaners in the Warrington area.

Car Sales and Repairs
Car sales and repairs in Warrington

The importance of spectrum analyzers
Measuring signal frequency is becoming an increasingly routine part of modern technology. Whether it’s ensuring broadcasting runs seamlessly or carefully calculating aerospace developments, frequency matters.

Meet the elite soldier who has faced terrorists – and is now coming for your comfort zone
Jason Fox has spent a career pushing himself to the limits, often in life-threatening situations across the globe.

Bringing style and comfort into every corner of your home
Making a house a home is all about taking the time to get the little things right, and that means…

Boiler installation vs. repair: when to upgrade
A functional boiler is the cornerstone of home comfort, especially during colder months. When a boiler malfunctions, homeowners are immediately faced with a critical decision: pursue a repair or invest in a full replacement.

Adult social care: council to take “swift and decisive action”
WARRINGTON Borough Council says it is taking “swift and decisive action “ in response to a Care Quality Commission assessment that the authority’s adult social care service “requires improvement.”

New dental CT scanner helps patients receive quicker diagnosis
A new cone beam CT (CBCT) scanner has been installed at Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals’ (WHH) Radiology Department, helping to cut waiting times and speed up diagnosis for patients who need specialist dental scans.

Learn to meditate – and increase happiness in daily life
SPECIAL classes where people can learn to meditate, start at The Old School, Fairfield Street, Warrington, at 7.30pm on September 3 and will run for five weeks.

NHS patients urged to plan ahead for the August Bank Holiday
PATIENTS across Warrington, Cheshire and Merseyside are being asked to plan ahead for the August bank holiday weekend (August 23-25) by ordering any necessary repeat prescriptions, to avoid running out of essential medication.

Meet the elite soldier who has faced terrorists – and is now coming for your comfort zone
Jason Fox has spent a career pushing himself to the limits, often in life-threatening situations across the globe.

Win tickets to see Iron Maiden tribute The Beast at Parr Hall
VIDEO: A thrilling high-octane tribute to one of the UK’s best-loved heavy metal bands, Iron Maiden, is gracing Warrington’s Parr Hall stage for the first time next month.

Classic cars to go on show
The North West Casual Classics Car Club – celebrating its 30th anniversary this year – is holding a show at Burtonwood Air Base Heritage Centre on Sunday, September 7.

Meet the Alpacas and the Mayor at picnic in the park at town hall
THE Mayor of Warrington is inviting residents and visitors to a special event to meet Alapacas at a Picnic in the Park, taking place on Sunday, 7 September, from 12.30pm to 3.30pm, on the back lawn at Warrington Town Hall.

Teenage cousins take on Hadrian’s Wall for St Rocco’s Hospice
TWO determined 15-year-old cousins from Warrington, Olly and Georgie, have embarked on an extraordinary journey this week, walking the full 84-mile stretch of Hadrian’s Wall to raise funds for St Rocco’s Hospice.

Care home worker’s marathon effort for charity
On September 7th, a staff member from Barchester Healthcare’s Brookfield care home in Lymm will be taking on the gruelling Great North Run to raise money for Barchester’s Charitable Foundation.

Heritage Open Days offer packed programme of events
HERITAGE Open Days return next month and there is a packed programme of events and experiences in Warrington as part of the celebrations.

Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation seeks applications for grants following sale of iconic Peace Centre
FOLLOWING on from the sale of its iconic Peace Centre, the Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation has become a grant-making charity to fund other charities working in peace building and conflict resolution across the UK.

Teenage cousins take on Hadrian’s Wall for St Rocco’s Hospice
TWO determined 15-year-old cousins from Warrington, Olly and Georgie, have embarked on an extraordinary journey this week, walking the full 84-mile stretch of Hadrian’s Wall to raise funds for St Rocco’s Hospice.

Care home worker’s marathon effort for charity
On September 7th, a staff member from Barchester Healthcare’s Brookfield care home in Lymm will be taking on the gruelling Great North Run to raise money for Barchester’s Charitable Foundation.

Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation seeks applications for grants following sale of iconic Peace Centre
FOLLOWING on from the sale of its iconic Peace Centre, the Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation has become a grant-making charity to fund other charities working in peace building and conflict resolution across the UK.

Pub to host charity dog walk in support of St Rocco’s Hospice
THE Jolly Thresher at Lymm, part of the Hydes Brewery pub estate, is set to host a special charity dog walk on Sunday, August 31, to raise funds for St Rocco’s Hospice.

Heritage Open Days offer packed programme of events
HERITAGE Open Days return next month and there is a packed programme of events and experiences in Warrington as part of the celebrations.

The Duke’s Cut – A history of the Bridgewater Canal
The Bridgewater canal has often been described as Britain’s first canal. Built under instruction by its owner and creator the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater Francis Egerton it was opened on the 17th July 1761.

Heritage Open Days returns to Warrington this September
Heritage Open Days, the country’s largest festival of history and culture returns this September with thousands of free events and experiences, including many in Warrington.

Special plaque commemorates history of Warrington Borough Police Force
VIDEO: A special ceremony took place commemorating the history of Warrington Borough Police force which existed from 1847-1969.

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.

Make space in the day for your mental health this Time to Talk Day
AS we enter the New Year, it’s never been more important to talk about our mental health.

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.

Letter: Warrington Cenotaph gathering was not an organised meeting
I am writing to you with regard to the Council’s actions in reporting the gathering at The Cenotaph War Memorial, Warrington town centre, on Remembrance Sunday, 8th November 2020, to Cheshire Police.