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The way we all learn has changed drastically as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Since March 2020, many schools, colleges and universities have been forced to close and move their lessons online.
The way we all learn has changed drastically as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Since March 2020, many schools, colleges and universities have been forced to close and move their lessons online.
BUILDERS have uncovered an original ceiling feature during renovation works on Warrington’s new upmarket bar The Grand, which is on schedule for completion in May.
WARRINGTON is one of the 216 additional towns and villages identified to benefit from a Full Fibre rollout, completing the list of locations in CityFibre’s £4 billion nationwide investment programme.
LYMM Rocks, the community group of like-minded individuals who enjoy painting, finding and hiding rocks is still rocking and very busy during the pandemic.
VIDEO: THE ongoing issues at Penketh Parish Council boiled over again this week, when veteran Labour Cllr and former Mayor of Warrington Linda Dirir, was told to “shut up” during an outburst from independent Cllr Geoff Fellows.
SOME catering businesses could be forced to close because of a shortage of staff, a Warrington recruitment company has warned.
IF the national roadmap out of lockdown goes to plan, Warrington’s hospitality food and drink premises are gearing up to reopen in a COVID-secure manner from April 12.
THE Scottish-based green energy company, Together Energy, which Warrington Borough Council has a 50% share – is undergoing real growth, according to new figures.
THE new near £20m Centre Park Link bridge, built with the aim of reducing traffic congestion and opening up land for development, is now officially open to traffic.
WARRINGTON Borough Council leader Russ Bowden says the council’s property investments are performing well, despite the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic.