Job vacancies soar as people choose to work part time
SOME businesses in Warrington have as many workers as they did pre-Covid but they are working half the hours because they want a better work-life balance.
SOME businesses in Warrington have as many workers as they did pre-Covid but they are working half the hours because they want a better work-life balance.
WARRINGTON Borough Council is to write-off around £2.4 million in unpaid council tax, business rates, miscellaneous income and housing benefit overpayment debts.
BT has announced the completion of its new Warrington contact centre in the Birchwood area of the town, following a multi-million pound investment in the building.
STAND-UP comic Gary Delaney is bringing a second night of one-liner comedy to Warrington after his first show at the town’s Pyramid sold out.
WORK to breathe new life into Marshall Gardens, opposite Warrington cenotaph, as a place of peace and reflection, is now well underway.
Income verification is an important part of many financial transactions, and if you’re looking for a new mortgage, car loan, or something else where your income will be taken into consideration, it’s necessary.
WARRINGTON’S updated Local Plan has been approved for consultation following “open and honest discussion with local people” says council leader Cllr. Russ Bowden.
CONCERNED opposition councillors are calling on Warrington Borough Council to urgently review and exit from its investment in Together Energy, with companies going bust due to the current energy crisis caused by a sharp rise in the wholesale price of gas.
WARRINGTON South MP Andy Carter is urging residents to have a say on the future of Fiddler’s Ferry, the former coal-fired power station which will now be included in the Council’s Draft Local Plan.
After welcoming 56 new apprentices in January, Warrington based water company United Utilities has recruited a further 46 apprentices, 24 Graduates and in October will be recruiting a further 24 Customer Service apprentices.