Residents fight tip rail link
ANGRY residents at Warrington are fighting plans to extend a time limit on controversial highway works needed to provide rail access to a giant tipping site.
ANGRY residents at Warrington are fighting plans to extend a time limit on controversial highway works needed to provide rail access to a giant tipping site.
PLANS for a five-storey sheltered housing development in a prominent waterside position are being strongly opposed by nearby residents.
IT created quite a splash at the launch of this year’s Lymm Festival – the Street Fun and Food Fest, when the village’s food traders turn the main street into a giant open-air restaurant.
CONTROVERSIAL plans to transform one of Warrington’s most historic buildings into up-market apartments are again to be considered by borough planners
INTERNATIONAL guests from South Africa and Warrington’s German twin town Hilden will be among the hundreds of spectators watching the annual Walking Day procession this Friday.
YOUNG runaways are set for more help from Government, thanks to an initiative led by a Warrington MP and a local charity.
SHOPKEEPERS and other business people at Lymm have agreed to set up a village traders’ association.
A VISION of a Warrington that is a “joy” to walk around, with attractive waterfronts, streets and public spaces, has been created by transportation chiefs.
ACTING Head Coach Jimmy Lowes saw Warrington Wolves pick up another win as they inflicted a 38-20 defeat on Hull KR and moved to 4th in the table.
ACTING Head Coach Jimmy Lowes saw Warrington Wolves pick up another win as they inflicted a 38-20 defeat on Hull KR and move to 4th in the table.