
Council completes insourcing of LiveWire leisure, libraries and lifestyle services
WARRINGTON Borough Council has successfully brought leisure, libraries and lifestyle services provided by LiveWire back ‘in-house’ at a cost of more than £5m.
WARRINGTON Borough Council has successfully brought leisure, libraries and lifestyle services provided by LiveWire back ‘in-house’ at a cost of more than £5m.
WARRINGTON Borough Council is continuing preparations to insource leisure, libraries and lifestyle services provided by LiveWire following cabinet approval, with a target date of 1 March 2024.
THE process to bring Warrington’s leisure, library and lifestyles services back in-house is set to begin, after the council’s Cabinet approved ‘insourcing’ proposals – a move welcomed by LiveWire and opposition Tories.
WARRINGTON Borough Council’s Cabinet will be asked to consider proposals at its meeting on Monday, July 10, to bring the borough’s leisure, library and lifestyles services, currently run by LiveWire, back in-house.
LOCAL leisure provider LiveWire, in partnership with YMCA St Helens, has launched a 2-phase project aimed at helping young people aged 12-18 years get “Back on Track” by discussing any issues in their lives that are impacting their well-being.
LIVEWIRE has launched new Parent and Baby Group Cycle group exercise sessions starting on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Orford Jubilee.
SMOKERS in Warrington are being urged to kick the habit this ‘Stoptober’ – with extra help and support from LiveWire.
LOCALS in Lymm, including mums and tots, teens, seniors and business owners braved -5 degree weather to take advantage of the free digital skills support offered aboard Google’s #DigitalGarage Bus.
LIVEWIRE Warrington and Warrington Disability Partnership will be going the “extra mile” at the Orford Jubilee Neighbourhood Hub on Saturday March 3 from 4pm-7pm for the charity’s annual sponsored swim.
TWO men’s health events have been organised at Orford and Padgate Libraries next week.