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Stories for 25 September 2006

Messenger Newspapers News

Cyclist hurt in collision

POLICE are investigating an incident in which a cyclist was injured in Timperley.   more...

Witnesses sought after robberies

POLICE in Stretford are appealing for witnesses following two street robberies on Tuesday, September 19.   more...

Drop in Trafford teen mums

TEENAGE pregnancy rates in Trafford are dropping but more still needs to be done according to Stretford and Urmston MP Bev Hughes.   more...

Warrington Guardian News

Briers the hero as Wolves snatch historic win

Leeds Rhinos 17 Warrington Wolves 18.   more...

Bradford tickets on sale

TICKETS for Wolves' play-off game at Bradford go on sale to season ticket holders on Monday.   more...

Gun attack

RESIDENTS in Orford were rocked by the sound of gun shots on Friday night.   more...

Did this man attack teenager?

DO you recognise this man?   more...

Farm plans get green light

THE future of the Parkside Rail Freight Terminal is in jeopardy following the approval of plans to develop Newton Park Farm.   more...

Teen arrested after glass hammer attack

A TEENAGER was arrested in Warrington town centre on suspicion of attacking another man with a glass hammer.   more...

Call for Poppy People at Legion’s annual launch

POPPY collectors are needed for this year's Royal British Legion's annual Poppy Appeal.   more...

More answers on SADS killer

A WOMAN who lost her son to adult cot death has attended a national conference in a bid to find out more about what caused his untimely death.   more...

David's loving online social site

A WARRINGTON businessman is looking forward to being part of one of the UK's largest online communities.   more...

Fire warning during Ramadan

CHESHIRE Fire and Rescue Service is warning the Warrington Muslim community to be particularly careful with fire safety during Ramadan.   more...

Cobbs pupils get royal approval for efforts

LIVING and growing were the themes for Cobbs Infants School, this summer, as the children learned all about gardening.   more...

World class

A TRAILBLAZING £50m world-class scientific site was launched in Daresbury this week, putting the UK at the forefront of international research.   more...

Car spun out of control and hit pensioner

A POPULAR Lymm pensioner died from multiple injuries sustained after being struck by an out-of-control car on a 60mph country road.   more...

Car boot sale for Macmillan

AN indoor car boot sale takes place on Saturday, October 7, at Bold Equestrian Centre.   more...

Big cheers

A COFFEE morning raising funds for Macmillan Cancer Support will be held at St Oswald's Church Hall on Thursday from 10am onwards.   more...

Green spaces to be discussed at community meeting

RESIDENTS, volunteer groups and businesses throughout Birchwood are invited to a community meeting on September 25 to discuss green and open spaces.   more...

Class reunion

THE class of '62 from Evelyn Street High School will be celebrating their diamond reunion at Woolston British Legion on October 27.   more...

Carers event

A FREE event for carers in Warrington takes place at The Gateway next month.   more...

They bang the drum ... for Fair Trade

FANS at The Halliwell Jones Stadium were singing to a different beat during the last home game of the season.   more...

Woman died after two falls

THE son of an Appleton woman who died following a lengthy stay in hospital has thanked the ward staff who looked after her.   more...

African quest

A QUEST to build and fit out a school in Africa has been boosted by stars at Warrington Wolves.   more...

Doctors trek to the top

TWO Warrington Hospital doctors have completed a fundraising trek up Mount Everest in a bid to raise cash for cancer patients.   more...

£100,000 farm shop plan

A STRETTON farm has announced plans to invest more than £100,000 in opening a shop.   more...

Prize guys

A VISIT to Warrington's libraries could mean some great prizes next month.   more...

Our bobbies need to get out on the streets

POLICE officers are spending too much time in the office and not enough time on the street, according to Cheshire Police Chief Constable Peter Fahy.   more...

Valve is rude awakening for residents

RESIDENTS in Penketh and Great Sankey were given an early morning wake up call on Wednesday.   more...

Put your money on casino night

THE Warrington Disability Partnership is hoping punters will play their cards right at a Casino Royale evening at The Halliwell Jones Stadium in November.   more...

Teenagers are real ambassadors

A GROUP of enthusiastic teenagers have become ambassadors to the Warrington Wolves as part of an Education to Employment programme.   more...

Wolfie rides into town to promote healthier living

WARRINGTON Wolves mascot Wolfie got on his bike last weekend in a bid to promote healthier lifestyles.   more...

Charity's 'women only' course

A WARRINGTON charity that offers services to anyone affected by domestic violence and unhealthy relationships has secured funding to run another of its women only' personal development courses.   more...

Feedback on Creamfields

COUNCILLORS have been invited to give their feedback on Creamfields.   more...

Students are speaking out for self esteem

STUDENTS from a confidence-building course have received certificates for their efforts as well as a boost in their self esteem.   more...

Action in the community

A COMMUNITY action meeting takes place in Stockton Heath tomorrow, Thursday.   more...

Wirral Globe News

Mark's in the fast lane

A GYM instructor from Moreton is hoping his dreams of becoming a Formula 1 champion will come true after winning a driving competition open to novices.   more...

Hit-and-run driver kills teenager

POLICE believe a 17-year-old boy found on a Birkenhead flyover in the early hours of Saturday morning is the victim of a hit and run.   more...

  
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