SCHOOLS and businesses have been invited to dress in the colours of the foundation – green, white and blue – on Tuesday in memory of the two young boys whose lives were cut tragically short.
The money collected during the awareness day will help enable the team to support more victims of terrorism and communities living in conflict.
Those taking part have been asked to make a minimum £1 donation to the foundation.
More than 100 businesses and schools have agreed to take part in the Colours for Peace day including the Warrington Guardian, United Utilities, Culture Warrington, Priestley College and Warrington and Vale Royal College.
A quarter of a century ago on March 20, 1993, two IRA bombs exploded on Bridge Street killing 12-year-old Tim Parry and three-year-old Johnathan Ball while injuring many more.
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Colours for Peace Day
Marking the 25th anniversary of the Warrington bombing on March 20, 1993
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