Mother’s Day weekend

This Mother’s Day weekend, take brunch to a whole new level at Fletcher’s Marquee with our Dreamgirls Motown Bottomless Brunch. Dive into their famous pizzas & sip bottomless prosecco, wine and cocktails, whilst you soak up the glitz of Dreamgirls The Movie – singalong style, shown on their fantastic big screens.  Bottomless starts at 1pm […]

Measles vaccination invitations for school children

With measles cases on the rise, thousands of school children aged 6 -11 years are being invited to attend appointments to be vaccinated against Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR). Last week, saw the launch of a major drive to invite those not fully vaccinated to come forward and catch up on missed doses – with […]

HAPPY RETIREMENT TO LONG-SERVING SHELAGH

Halton Borough Council waved goodbye to one of its longest-serving employees after an incredible 46 years’ service. Shelagh Thornhill will be much-missed by the many friends, colleagues and social care clients she has worked with over the years.  Her bosses describe her as a model and loyal employee who deserves recognition for her time served […]

Manchester backs the Royal British Legion Credit their Service campaign

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Manchester City Council has met all the requirements of the Royal British Legion’s (RBL) Credit their Service campaign removing the final hurdle for veterans and service personnel needing to apply for means tested benefits in the city. Working with RBL, the council has completed the process and has agreed to end the use of treating […]

Queens Drive reopens

Queens Drive has fully reopened following work to improve drainage infrastructure and install a flood warning system. The road has been closed since last August when Elaine and Philip Marco tragically died after their car became submerged in flood water. Since then substantial work has been undertaken to renew the gullies, remove and thin shrubbery […]

New manager appointed for Living Well Hub in Warrington town centre

Building relationships, strengthening partnerships, reducing inequalities and improving the wellbeing of Warrington residents are key priorities for the new manager of the Living Well Hub. Emma Whaley has been appointed to look after the day to day running of the multi-million pound town centre facility, which is set to open its doors to residents on […]

SUPER SEASON OF SPRING AND SUMMER SHOWS

The Brindley Theatre is looking forward to welcoming you back for their packed spring and summer programme. Highlights include names from the world of comedy, legendary footballers, an Eighties singing star and a brilliant Easter pantomime. From the world of music, you can see singing sensation Paul Young, known for his massive hits such as […]

Going wild in Cheshire and Warrington

Want to play your part in protecting nature and helping wildlife across Cheshire and Warrington? Here’s your chance. Warrington Borough Council is working with Cheshire West & Chester and Cheshire East Councils to develop a new blueprint for the county, the Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS). The strategy aims to help wildlife thrive, improve our ecological […]

Views sought on council’s latest licensing policy

The council is seeking views on its latest approach to taking licensing decisions. Each council is required to adopt a Statement of Licensing Policy to set out how it will promote the licensing responsibilities and aims under the Licensing Act 2003. The current version has helped to shape the nighttime economy of the town, to […]