Archive - Tuesday, 16 February 1999


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On this day: Cheshire Archive

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Cheshire Archive

  • Bishop meets women clergy

    WOMEN clergy from all over Warrington met with the Bishop of Liverpool at a specially organised meeting. read more

  • GLANCE GUIDE TO WARRINGTON SPORT

    ANGLING read more

  • WARRINGTON ANGLERS' ASSOCIATION REVIEW

    THE Bridgewater Canal showed it can produce the goods during the Saturday Open match when winner Jonathan Jowett put 29lbs 4ozs 0drms on the scales. read more

  • LYMM ANGLING CLUB NEWS

    LYMM Angling Club's Senior Match Group have again done the club proud by winning the Mid-Cheshire Winter League. read more

  • JUNIOR AND YOUTH RUGBY LEAGUE

    Rylands Sharks u7 36 read more

  • Celebrate but not yet

    I APPLAUD you for publishing the letter from "2001, Orford" containing his rightful claim that the next Millennium will start with year 2001. We are celebrating the year 2000 because it is the final year of this century and this Millennium in the same way that we celebrate on our birthdays because it marks the completion of another year in our lifespan. read more

  • Light up the bridge

    I CROSS over Kingsway Bridge several times a week and always think how wonderful it must have looked years ago when the lights were lit up. Wouldn't it be nice if we could fix them up for the millennium. read more

  • Save these trees

    WITH regards to the trees Mrs Clarke is concerned over, and rightly so, about 70 sycamores, young and old, have been bulldozed down on Lovely Lane near Bewsey Old School. If anyone is interested there are about 20 - 30 left. I am too old to save them. read more

  • Black ice? What's that?

    AS a motorist I, too, was absolutley horrified at the driving conditions on the Warrington and district roads. But what happened to the council gritters? Nowhere to be seen. In fact, on making inquiries, I found they were not out gritting the roads. read more

  • Smoking should be banned at Market

    I READ with interest the reader's comments on Warrington Market. I would like to see a 'no smoking' policy, which seems to apply to everywhere but the Market. It sickens me to see people picking fruit and vegetables with cigarettes dangling from their mouths. Apart from anything, it is a fire hazard in the clothes section. I would also like to see tongs used on the cooked meat stalls, which is virtually never done. read more

  • Filling real job vacancies

    MAY I, through the courtesy of your columns, refute the suggestion that the 'Campaign to Support British Nurses' is in any way xenophobic. Quite the reverse; we are working to achieve a situation where any foreign nurse entering this country will be a wanted nurse because he or she will be filling a genuine job vacancy. read more

  • SOAP DISAPPOINT

    Hull Dockers 32 read more

  • MUNTON'S DOUBLE HIT

    Woolston Rovers 22 read more

  • DAWSON RINGS ALARMS' BELLS

    Review of Warrington Sunday Soccer League read more

  • THE DARRYL VAN DE VELDE COLUMN

    WILDERSPOOL is a good place to be at present. read more

  • SCOTT'S SCRIPT FOR WOLVES

    BOOKWORM Scott Wilson begins a new chapter in his Rugby League career with Warrington Wolves this weekend. read more

  • WOLVES IN CONFIDENT MOOD

    IT is not surprising there is confidence and optimism in abundance around Wilderspool at the start of Warrington Wolves' 1999 campaign. read more

  • SCOTT'S SCRIPT

    BOOKWORM Scott Wilson begins a new chapter in his Rugby League career with Warrington Wolves this weekend. read more

  • ALL WISED UP

    TWENTY five years ago Warrington Wolves went into their Challenge Cup campaign full of optimism. They are in 1999 too! read more

  • GARRATT NEW PRESIDENT OF RUGBY FOOTBALL LEAGUE

    WARRINGTON Wolves' former vice-chairman is the new Rugby Football League president. read more

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