Council answers its critics with A1 credit rating
WARRINGTON Borough Council – which has come in for some criticism over its financial affairs in recent time, has answered its critics by announcing a credit rating of A1.
WARRINGTON Borough Council – which has come in for some criticism over its financial affairs in recent time, has answered its critics by announcing a credit rating of A1.
MIRION Technologies – a global provider of radiation detection services – has moved onto Warrington’s Birchwood Park.
A NEW fund that will invest in technologies for nuclear decommissioning developed by small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) has been launched by Wood plc, which employs 1,300 people in Warrington and Cheshire.
THE popular FoodFest kick started the 20th annual Lymm Festival, attracting thousands of people into the village.
MORE than 700 visitors from far and wide descended on Croft Village Memorial Hall for the first ever “Beer, Gin and Prosecco Festival”.
A STUDENT from Pakistan has made it her career goal to play her part in helping to solve her country’s energy crisis, whilst being supported by the University of Chester’s Eco-Innovation Cheshire and Warrington project.
As a family business which stemmed from the sale of roses from the front garden of a house at Glazebury, Bents Garden and Home is joining a national rose celebration.
At one point in the near or distant past, you might have embarked on a career break from which you are yet to return.
A group of “middle aged men in lycra” got on their bikes to help raise funds as a thank you for support a family received from Warrington Youth Club’s Buddy up programme.
RESIDENTS of the Culcheth area are being urged to turn up in force at a meeting to discuss the controversial HS2 rail line’s impact on the village.