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Warrington
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Warrington’s war on waste begins
A crackdown on litter has been launched in Warrington to tackle the problem of rubbish being left in streets.
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Spring clean for war memorial
A Warrington war memorial will be refurbished with grants of close to £10,000.
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Eco-friendly waste trucks rolling into town
Warrington Borough Council has invested up to £4 million on a new fleet of eco-friendly vehicles.
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Strikes suspended on Northern Rail trains
Northern Rail trains will resume a full timetable from this weekend as strikes have been suspended.
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Grab a Guinness for town’s first Irish festival
St Patrick’s Day will be coming to Warrington for the town’s first dedicated Irish festival.
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Viola Beach legacy lives on in new shop
A woman is opening a vintage clothes store in memory of the band Viola Beach.
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Tribute night for Viola Beach after tragedy
A tribute night is to be held for Viola Beach, the Warrington band tragically killed in a bus crash in Sweden.
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Tributes to Viola Beach band killed in car crash
Fans, friends and family of Warrington band, Viola Beach, have paid tribute to the group and their manager who died in a car crash in Sweden.
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Girls as young as 10 seeking contraception
New figures reveal that nearly 200 local girls aged 10-15 have sought the morning-after pill in the past year.
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Instant results HIV testing on Wirral
A new sit-and-wait HIV test service is being launched in the lead up to National HIV Testing Week.
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Lecturer gives voice to health service
A new health service has made a former nurse and university lecturer the voice of local people.
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Body of missing teenager found
Police have confirmed that the body of missing teenager Nathan Taylor was found in Latchford Locks in Warrington, after a week-long search.
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Search for missing teenager continues
Police are searching for a Warrington man who went missing after failing to return home from a party.