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  • Business of the Month

    From the minute you order a conservatory, you will be left in no doubt that AA Conservatories Ltd have the perfect one for you. The firm, which has been trading since 1991, are manufacturers of K2 conservatory roof systems and suppliers and installers

  • The Wedding Guide

    Your guide to wedding services in the Warrington area. The Wedding Guide

  • Business of the Month

    Your guide to home and garden, business services in the Warrington area. Business of the Month

  • Health & Beauty Guide

    Your guide to health and beauty services in the Warrington area. Health & Beauty Guide

  • New stadium serving the town well

    GRAND Final fever comes to Warrington on Sunday thanks to The Halliwell Jones Stadium. Wolves' home will play host to the Grand Finals of LHF Heathplan National League One and Three, as well as the Qualifying Final in National League Two, in a feast

  • Paul's designs on success

    TATTOOIST Paul Saunders is recognised as one of the top artists in the country. Paul won the Best Male Tribal and Celtic' category at this year's international Skin Teck convention in Manchester. And now his work has made the pages of the UK's most

  • Dad of two collapses at rugby match

    A 51-YEAR-old Leigh man collapsed and died during a rugby game against Eagle RUFC at their Thornton Road ground, in Great Sankey, on Saturday. Eagle players rushed to attend to father-of-two, Steve Ransom, who collapsed 15 minutes into the second half

  • Hygiene hardly a dish of the day

    SOME of the worst performers on past food hygiene inspections can be revealed by the Warrington Guardian. They were ranked out of five on a new database based on inspectors' reports. The details will be available for public viewing from January - but

  • Jail term for role in choc robbery

    A LATCHFORD man admitted conspiracy to handle stolen goods after a massive chocolate robbery. Steven Dair was jailed for three years and 11 months for his part in the £400,000 raid at a distribution centre in Skelmersdale. Masked robbers kidnapped two

  • School truancy report shows some parents must do better

    THE numbers of parents prosecuted for having truanting children can be revealed by the Warrington Guardian. The town has a good attendance record - but some mums and dad still fail to ensure their children attend lessons. Usually the schools work with

  • Guilty plea on ecstasy charge

    A MAN has pleaded guilty to possessing 34 ecstasy tablets with intent to supply in T2 in Bridge Street, Warrington. Wayne Shepherd from Hazel Street, Orford, claimed that he was only supplying to friends. The 21-year-old appeared before Warrington Crown

  • Teen holds chess master to a draw

    A TALENTED teenager held one of Britain's top chess players to a draw. Robert Hughes took on International Master Richard Palliser at Daten Sports Club. The 13-year-old was one of 14 Warrington players taking on Mr Palliser in a simultaneous display

  • New probe into dogs home

    LEIGH Animal Sanctuary is set for a visit from the Charities Commission. The dog's home has a meeting with the commission to discuss concerns that have been raised. The home which was recently accused of putting down healthy greyhounds instead of trying

  • Did attacker lay in wait?

    AN attacker may have lain in wait before pouncing on a woman in Culcheth. The balaclava-clad man tried to drag the 20-year-old into bushes as she walked home along Church Lane at 3am. He grabbed her hand but she managed to break free during the incident

  • Warning over knives

    KNIVES were seized from four people by police at Warrington Central Train Station. A 17-year-old boy and a man were arrested and bailed after they were found carrying lock knives. Two other men were cautioned for having similar weapons. The operation