Children's legacies of peace and hope
ARTISTIC legacies representing peace, hope and reconciliation to mark
the 20th anniversary of the IRA bombing of Warrington are being crafted
by local schoolchildren.
ARTISTIC legacies representing peace, hope and reconciliation to mark
the 20th anniversary of the IRA bombing of Warrington are being crafted
by local schoolchildren.
WARRINGTON’S food safety officers have issued a warning to anyone booking meals out in the run-up to Christmas: please check the restaurant’s Food Hygiene Rating first.
LADDERSTORE hosted it’s first Ladder Exchange Event in Warrington to
encourage people to change their old, dodgy ladders for brand new
ladders whilst offering advice on how to work at height safely.
TRADING Standards chiefs at Warrington have reported initial successes
in their “Why Risk IT?” campaign against the sale of counterfeit goods,
including via Facebook.
SECURITY staff at some Warrington pubs and night clubs are sporting
“anti-theft security wear” to remind customers of the need to look after
their mobile phones and handbags.

WARRINGTON Council is launching a public consultation over its budget
for the next financial year as it faces a further £17 million shortfall –
on top of the £46 million in cuts and savings made over the last three
years.

A CHRISTMAS card is being sent to every household in Penketh inviting them to a community carol service in the village.
A FORMER Lymm High School student went back to the school to deliver a workshop to Year 11, 12 and 13 fashion students.

MEMBERS of Warrington BNI breakfast network group have thrown their full support behind this year’s BiG Storage Toy Appeal.

WARRINGTON based accountants Watkinson Black reflect on the Chancellor’s autumn statement.