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 >

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Mourners gathered at The Halliwell Jones Stadium in July to say goodbye to Wolves super fan, Joshua Morris

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Later in the month, star Ben Currie made his comeback from injury to score a crucial try as Wire beat neighbours Wigan

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Meanwhile one of the most familiar faces at Warrington Market, Josie Butterworth, retired after giving a lifetime's service.

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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 >

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August marked 10 years since the murder of Garry Newlove. Garry's wife Helen, now a baroness, spoke out about what has changed since

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A Warrington chess club was forced to look for a new home after more than 100 years

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August also saw a terror-related raid at a house in Longford

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While tens of thousands of dance music fans flocked to Daresbury for the annual Creamfields festival

SEPTEMBER >

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After almost a decade in charge, Tony Smith announced he was leaving Warrington Wolves. His final game was a thumping win over Hull KR

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Record numbers gathered for the English Half Marathon in September

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The final touches were put on the new Warrington Market before it opened in early September

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Roz and Warren Whalley hit a remarkable landmark of fostering 100 children