Local Media Champions recognised at 10 Downing Street
LOCAL Media Champions, including Warrington Worldwide, were recognised in a special event at 10 Downing Street recently for their work helping keep communities connected.
LOCAL Media Champions, including Warrington Worldwide, were recognised in a special event at 10 Downing Street recently for their work helping keep communities connected.
A BLUE heritage plaque has been unveiled to mark the official opening of University Centre, Warrington – the new town centre campus of the University of Chester.
VOLUNTEER litter pickers are needed to support a community initiative fit for a king, as Warrington’s litter network is planning a huge day of action as part of His Majesty the King’s Coronation.
AS it celebrated its 25th anniversary today, the annual Warrington Property Review heard how despite challenging times, the town continued to attract £200m of investment a year over the past 10 years.
A WARRINGTON-based lorry driver has been praised after stopping his truck to save the life of a man intending to jump from a motorway bridge.
AFTER nearly three months of uncertainty the Oughtrington Luncheon Club opened its doors again today much to the relief of those attending and the dedicated team of volunteers.
THE first Winwick Beer Festival will take place on Saturday, June 24.
A new report published by the Centre for Economic and Business Research (CEBR) anticipates Warrington’s local economy returning to growth in the second half of 2023. The north-west town of Warrington, which benefits from proximity to both Manchester and Liverpool, was likely to face a “difficult year” overall, according to CEBR’s managing economist, Josie Dent.
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A WARRINGTON care home that had been in breach of safety regulations has now been rated “Good” by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) although some concerns remain over medicine management.