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  • Hypnotherapist looks to cast reader under her spell

    A CLINICAL hynotherapist from Old Hall is looking for a Warrington Guardian reader to fall under her spell. Dawn Reynolds-Smith, who worked for the NHS for 20 years, can help with a host of problems, including weight loss, smoking cessation, depression

  • High speed rail could be 'train to nowhere'

    A HIGH speed rail link to the north west could become ‘ the train to nowhere’ according to a Labour councillor as they spoke out over the Government’s Comprehensive Spending Review. At a full council meeting on Monday Labour councillors called into

  • Starlight walk to start at stadium

    A NEW home has been arranged for St Rocco’s Starlight Walk - The Halliwell Jones Stadium. The Wolves have teamed up with the hospice to start the walk from the stadium next June, with thousands expected to take part. And the Wolves are hoping more

  • Number of obese people in Warrington falls

    THE number of obese people in Warrington has decreased by 379 in the past year, according to new figures. The information, collected by GP practices and released by charity Diabetes UK, showed that from 2008/09 to 2009/10 the amount of people classed

  • Council takes action again noisy neighbour

    A NOISY Latchford resident has had his televisions, speakers and a large ghetto blaster seized after he continually breached a council notice. The electrical equipment was taken during a joint operation between Warrington Borough Council, Golden Gates

  • No charges for RL ref Ganson

    ASSAULT allegations against rugby league referee Steve Ganson have been dropped by police. Merseyside Police confirmed on Tuesday they would not be charging Mr Ganson, from St Helens, in relation to an incident in August and he has been released

  • Morley the world's best front rower

    WARRINGTON Wolves and England skipper Adrian Morley has been named international prop of the year. The honour was announced at the Rugby League International Federation awards night at Eden Park, New Zealand, this morning. Morley, who

  • Marathon effort to help town's soldiers

    THE mother of a soldier killed in Afghanistan, his regiment’s brigadier, a Warrington soldier and two Wolves players all lined up for a marathon charity effort. They were all at the Town Hall which acted as the starting line for the first Mercian Marathon

  • Blythe's new deal with Wolves

    CONFIRMATION has been released this week that Matty Blythe has signed a new one-year deal with Warrington Wolves. He made one appearance in the first team last season, spending the rest of the year on dual registration with Leigh Centurions

  • Hospital bosses give firework advice

    SAFETY first on Bonfire Night is the message from A&E doctors at Warrington Hospital. Despite annual warnings, November 5 still ends in disaster for far too many families even though fireworks, if used correctly, can provide fun and entertainment for

  • University honour for town pair

    THOUSANDS of students will be joined by well-known faces from the town as they throw their mortarboard caps in the air during Chester University graduations. The Royle Family actress Sue Johnston CBE and former Warrington North MP and current Warrington

  • Dog home advice for Bonfire Night

    CHESHIRE Dogs’ Home has asked people to take good care of their pets on Bonfire Night. This is because the Grappenhall home sees an increase in stray dogs on and around November 5 each year, many of whom have run away from their owners in a panic.