Adoption Matters appoints new fundraising and relationship manager
CHILDREN’S charity and leading UK voluntary adoption agency, Adoption Matters, has appointed Ann (Annie) O’Neill as their new Fundraising and Relationship Manager.
CHILDREN’S charity and leading UK voluntary adoption agency, Adoption Matters, has appointed Ann (Annie) O’Neill as their new Fundraising and Relationship Manager.
WARRINGTON-based charity Making Space has been awarded the prestigious Gold-level accreditation from Investors in People, with the assessor remarking that the organisation’s approach to living its values through its employees is “phenomenal”.
TRANSPORT for the North (TfN) is inviting feedback on its revised Strategic Transport Plan (STP) for the North of England which will form the blueprint for investment in the region’s transport system.
THE Summer festival trend continues in Warrington ‘music town’ with another event over the August Bank Holiday weekend at The Pickering Arms in Thelwall.
BIRCHWOOD Park, the North West’s largest out-of-town business destination, has announced that Galliford Try has taken office space at 401 Faraday St office building.
BIRCHWOOD -based DV8 Designs has been appointed by property development and investment company the Heaton Group to consult on and deliver a concept design for a food hall at the iconic Eckersley Mills £200m regeneration and transformative project.
WARRINGTON- based water company United Utilities has completed the mammoth task of cleaning more than 500 water storage tanks across the North West, ensuring customers’ taps continue to flow with high quality water.
VIDEO: AFTER nearly five years of hard work the historic Raven Inn at Glazebury, which was almost demolished to make way for housing, officially re-opens today (Saturday) after a remarkable community effort!
AN LGBT+ charity has received a £3,000 donation from the Amazon fulfilment centres in Warrington, Manchester, and Bolton in celebration of Pride Month.
IT may come as a surprise to Warrington road users, but the borough council received fewer complaints about potholes than almost anywhere else in the North West last year.