Schools go into business together
TWO Warrington schools have joined forces to set up an enterprise cafe designed to give learners an early insight to the world of business.
TWO Warrington schools have joined forces to set up an enterprise cafe designed to give learners an early insight to the world of business.
MOTIVATIONAL speaker Michael Heppell inspired guests in Warrington as they celebrated the first anniversary of a successful business initiative.
LYMM Library is back in business after being closed for six months for refurbishment and extension works – which is great news for the local community.
WARRINGTON’S £5 million business school has celebrated its first birthday in style by having inspirational speaker Michael Heppell give a special talk at a distinguished event.
BRAS are big business for international super model Caprice.
Not content with just wearing them the 36-year-old Californian ‘A’ List celebrity is now
in the business of making them.
Business Mums/Dads wanted!! Simple home based business opportunity.
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AS Warrington-based Barrow Electrical enters its 20th year in business, it is an exciting moment to reflect on how far they’ve come and where they are heading, says MD Laurence Barrow.
HIGHWAY planners have agreed to extend the consultation period over controversial plans to impose additional parking restrictions, which will have a devastating impact on a local business and Post Office at Stretton.
In 2026, the greatest threat to London’s status as a global tech superpower isn’t market volatility—it’s the power grid. As AI data centres and EV infrastructure place unprecedented demand on the capital’s ageing electrical network, forward-thinking enterprises are no longer waiting for infrastructure upgrades.