Cheshire | Archive | 2007 | June


Stories for 11 June 2007

Messenger Newspapers Letters

Many thanks

PLEASE pass on my thanks to the kind person who found my tax disc - it had blown out of the car window on Manchester Road - and took the time and trouble to hand it in to the Police; it is much appreciated!   more...

Many thanks for help

TWO days ago I measured my length on the pavement in Market Street. It was incredible how people turned up to help.   more...

Give us back our bus

ONCE again we have lost (without any previous warning) a very important part of the no. 11 bus route.   more...

Just a row of pound signs

IF anyone is thinking about visiting the new ice rink in Altrincham then please take a moment to read this letter.   more...

Give us recycling rights

ACCORDING to Trafford's website: "All households (except flats/apartments) have a kerbside collection service using a black box for the collection of glass bottles, glass jars, food cans and drinks cans, and a blue sack for the collection of newspapers and magazines."   more...

Need to revert to caring again

A PUZZLE - when can an organisation that offers good services but gets a poor rating get a good rating by closing down good services?   more...

Messenger Newspapers News

Wordfest offer

THE 2007 Wordfest brochure is now available in libraries.   more...

Tribute to former mayor

A TRIBUTE event will be held this month for a former Mayor of Trafford, who died in 2005.   more...

Firefighters called to pan fire

FIREFIGHTERS were called to a fire involving a pan of food at a flat in Victoria Place, Victoria Road, Flixton, on Sunday morning (June 10).   more...

Residents are on the money tackling fuel poverty

RESIDENTS of Old Trafford were celebrating after winning a green' award for an affordable warmth project.   more...

Give us back our lifeline

PASSENGERS in Timperley have been left stranded by the rerouting of a lifeline bus service.   more...

Ring of steel wins award

TRAFFORD Retail Park celebrated the rollout of its ring of steel' last week with a special award presented by Home Officer minister Baroness Scotland.   more...

Don't leave it too late

A NEW campaign is warning people not to leave it too late to check out possible lung cancer symptoms.   more...

Mum killed in collision

The family of 25-year-old Kelly Morgan of Stonyside Avenue in Walkden, who was killed in a road traffic collision in Urmston on Saturday 9 June, has issued a photograph of her.   more...

Coffee date

Sevenways Methodist Church, Barton Road, Stretford is holding a Coffee morning on July 7, between 10am - 12 noon in aid of NCH, the National Childrens Charity. There will be Bric-a-Brac, Books and a Cake stall.   more...

Losing sleep over tree cutting

BLEARY-eyed Altrincham residents are furious that Network Rail has carried out vegetation clearance work in the early hours of the morning.   more...

Middlewich Guardian News

DVD helps keep children safe

A DVD has been created as a tool to safeguard children in Cheshire.   more...

Clubs offer chance to travel

STUDENTS in mid Cheshire are being offered the overseas chance of a lifetime thanks to the Rotary movement.   more...

Have your say on transport

RESIDENTS and stakeholder organisations are being asked to have their say on community transport in Cheshire.   more...

MP introduces abortion bill

MIDDLEWICH'S MP's has introduced a proposed change in the abortion law was introduced into the House of Commons.   more...

Northwich Guardian News

DVD helps keep children safe

A DVD has been created as a tool to safeguard children in Cheshire.   more...

Clubs offer chance to travel

STUDENTS in mid Cheshire are being offered the overseas chance of a lifetime thanks to the Rotary movement.   more...

Have your say on transport

RESIDENTS and stakeholder organisations are being asked to have their say on community transport in Cheshire.   more...

Warrington Guardian News

Golden Square evacuated... again

Golden Square shopping centre has been evacuated for the second time in two days.   more...

Get on the buses for DAD

FREE bus services will be running to this year's Disability Awareness Day (DAD) event.   more...

Pupils in a daze over Days premiere

A FANTASTIC premiere was held for Days, the World's first feature film produced by a school - Penketh High School.   more...

Umaga to play at Warrington?

FORMER New Zealand rugby union captain Tana Umaga could line up for the All Golds rugby league side at The Halliwell Jones Stadium on October 20, according to reports in his home country.   more...

Cullen takes positives from Saints loss

PAUL Cullen took encouragement from some aspects of Wolves' performance at St Helens on Saturday despite exiting the Challenge Cup with a 25-14 defeat.   more...

Wolves boss looks to Wakefield

WOLVES boss Paul Cullen has turned his focus to Sunday's Super League match against Wakefield after the Challenge Cup defeat to St Helens.   more...

PICTURES ADDED: Wolves out of Challenge Cup

St Helens 25 Warrington Wolves 14   more...

Most wanted!

A MAN who numbers a Warrington travel agents as among 23 armed robberies committed during the past 18 months has featured in a TV programme.   more...

Shoplifter doesn't get clean get away

A SHOPLIFTER who struck in Birchwood received a community sentence on yesterday, Monday.   more...

Robbery trial dropped

A ROBBERY trial for a knife raid in Stockton Heath has been dropped - with no explanation why.   more...

What's happening where you live?

Getting the news and making the news in your area is now a lot easier with warringtonguardian.co.uk.   more...

Wolves' car stickers winner - week 8

This week's fantastic prize is an opportunity to meet and greet the players at a training session!   more...

Fit for a queen

IT was a regal affair as hundreds turned out for Lymm May Queen.   more...

Shiver me timbers!

ALL the fun of the fair came to Birchwood carnival on Sunday, along with a gang of pirates, some sweltering piglets, well-behaved ducks and much more!   more...

Dogs set on hammer attack vicitm

A MAN was beaten with a hammer before his attacker set two rotweilers on him.   more...

Winsford Guardian News

DVD helps keep children safe

A DVD has been created as a tool to safeguard children in Cheshire.   more...

Clubs offer chance to travel

STUDENTS in mid Cheshire are being offered the overseas chance of a lifetime thanks to the Rotary movement.   more...

Have your say on transport

RESIDENTS and stakeholder organisations are being asked to have their say on community transport in Cheshire.   more...

School get together

A REUNION for the old Winsford Secondary Modern School class of 1966-67 will take place next Friday, June 22.   more...

Car found burned out

A FORD Fiesta was stolen from Knights Meadow, Winsford, between 9pm and 10pm on Saturday.   more...

Wirral Globe News

Prom pride's £1m transformation

WORK will begin on the £1m makeover to revitalise the promenade at Seacombe and New Brighton.   more...

Award scheme celebrations

TWELVE young people attended a celebration event last week facilitated by a partnership between Wirral Anti-Social Behaviour Team and Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service.   more...

Green NHS Trust will "generate millions"

WIDE-ranging plans to reduce Wirral Hospital NHS Trust's carbon footprint' will generate millions of pounds in savings that will ploughed back into patient services.   more...

Warring councillors call a truce

TWO warring Tory councillors who were heading to court after an internal party row have agreed to bury the hatchet.   more...

  
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