Archive - Thursday, 2 December 2004


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  • School to get festive

    NEWCHURCH Primary School in Culcheth holds its annual Christmas fair tomorrow, Friday, December 3. The fun starts at 6.30pm where there will be a variety of stalls including tombola, tree of surprises and a Santa's Grotto for the children and mulled wine for the children. read more

  • Feeder pillar

    CULCHETH and Glazebury parish councillors have accepted a quotation of £400 to connect the new feeder pillar at Glazebury Garden. read more

  • Donation

    COUNCILLORS on Culcheth and Glazebury Parish Council agreed to donate £130 for a roundabout for Culcheth Lions' Victorian Day. read more

  • Club funding

    GLAZEBURY Cricket Club's request for funding has been passed to Culcheth and Glazebury Parish Council's land sub committee for the 2005-2006 budget. read more

  • Mitchell the rescuer

    Warrington Town 1 read more

  • Policing issues

    PARISH councillors in Culcheth and Glazebury will be meeting with police to discuss issues in the villages. read more

  • By HELEN SOUTHWORTH MP

    Safer Communities read more

  • Seasonal school fair

    A CHRISTMAS fair takes place at Gorse Covert Primary School this Saturday, December 4. read more

  • Church offers a social olive brunch

    A COMMUNITY caf in Croft is celebrating its third month of opening by taking up the BBC Fat Nation challenge. read more

  • Sleigh is on its way

    THE Warrington Lions Christmas sleigh will be in Woolston today, Thursday, as well as Friday and Saturday from 6pm until 8.30pm. The meeting point will be at the Rope and Anchor public house. read more

  • New face

    VANESSA Edwards, of Ellesmere Port, has been appointed as a non-executive director of the Cheshire and Merseyside Strategic Health Authority. read more

  • Have you met an angel?

    HAVE you been visited by an angel? Do you want to share your experience with others Then Warrington Guardian reporter Sarah Harker would like to hear from you for a special feature. Contact her on 434109. read more

  • Festive market

    SANTA will be making an appearance at Penketh Methodist Church's Christmas market this weekend. The event is at the church in Chapel Road on Saturday, December 4, from 10am to 3pm. There will be stalls offering items such as jams and preserves, Christmas gifts, hand made cards, musical instruments and books. All proceeds will go to the church building fund. read more

  • For a great gig, in Bob we trust

    CREWE-based tribute With Bob On Our Side make a quick return to the Limelight on Wednesday. read more

  • Council fights to save land from developers

    WEAVERHAM Parish Council has attacked a major chemical company for selling land which it felt belonged to the people of the village. read more

  • Scott is a real hero

    Schoolboy Scott's a real hero helping Elizabeth, 92 (Guardian, November 25). read more

  • Family is heartbroken

    To the driver of a silver car (possibly a Focus) who hit our four-year-old lurcher bitch named Holly and left her badly injured. read more

  • Lack of bridleways

    I SHOULD like to comment on the article in Local Life regarding Lymm Equestrian Group - may it be successful in its efforts. read more

  • Pi's lead at halfway point

    THE completion of the first half of the Carlsberg-Tetley Open League Winter season was marked by some unexpected results. read more

  • Drivers seem to use their mirrors as a weapon

    Referring to your story 'Cyclist hurt in hit-and-run' (Guardian Midweek, November 23). read more

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