THIS week we are taking a look at some of the pictures which tell the story of 2017 in Warrington.
Today it is the turn of July to September.
JULY >
Mourners gathered at The Halliwell Jones Stadium in July to say goodbye to Wolves super fan, Joshua Morris
Later in the month, star Ben Currie made his comeback from injury to score a crucial try as Wire beat neighbours Wigan
Meanwhile one of the most familiar faces at Warrington Market, Josie Butterworth, retired after giving a lifetime's service.
And July saw the end of the popular viewing tower at Risley Moss. Burned down by arsonists, high costs mean it is unlikely to be rebuilt
AUGUST >
August marked 10 years since the murder of Garry Newlove. Garry's wife Helen, now a baroness, spoke out about what has changed since
A Warrington chess club was forced to look for a new home after more than 100 years
August also saw a terror-related raid at a house in Longford
While tens of thousands of dance music fans flocked to Daresbury for the annual Creamfields festival
SEPTEMBER >
After almost a decade in charge, Tony Smith announced he was leaving Warrington Wolves. His final game was a thumping win over Hull KR
Record numbers gathered for the English Half Marathon in September
The final touches were put on the new Warrington Market before it opened in early September
Roz and Warren Whalley hit a remarkable landmark of fostering 100 children
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