Planning underway as Lymm Historic Transport Day set to return for 2024
BUILDING on the success of the fun packed day last summer the fantastic Lymm Historic Transport Day planning is underway for the return of the popular event on June 23.
BUILDING on the success of the fun packed day last summer the fantastic Lymm Historic Transport Day planning is underway for the return of the popular event on June 23.
FEARS by opposition Tories that Warrington Borough Council is heading towards Section 114 bankruptcy with £1.8b debt have been dismissed as “grossly irresponsible” by the controlling Labour group.
WARRINGTON South MP Andy Carter has congratulated Stockton Heath brothers Christian and Ross Laing for snaring two dragons to invest in their Stand Out Socks business on the BBC’s Dragon’s Den.
BROTHERS Christian and Ross Laing have successfully snared a pair of dragons to invest in their Warrington-based Stand Out Socks business after appearing on the BBC’s Dragons’ Den.
Becoming a professional ballet dancer isn’t easy. Dancers first complete years of comprehensive training to hone their performance skills. The Royal Ballet School recognises that full-time vocational training can challenge students physically and mentally. To keep these challenges at bay, the School’s priority is always its students’ health and well-being.
WITH many in the media focusing on negative news stories we have again decided to look back at our top 10 “good news” stories of the year as we look ahead to the New Year with optimism in Warrington.
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WARRINGTON brothers Christian and Ross Laing are set to enter the Dragons’ Den next week as they seek investment to expand their Stand Out Sock business.
THREE men have been jailed after travelling into Warrington to steal more than £14,000 worth of stock and cash from a newly opened supermarket where one of them had been working as a carpenter.
VIDEO: WARRINGTON Borough Council Chief Executive Prof. Steven Broomhead says he is “really sorry” for the disruption caused by an unprecedented bin strike which lasted nearly three months – but says lessons have been learned.