Letter: Why can't I buy a bottle of milk in Warrington town centre
I WAS in town the other day and needed some milk.
I WAS in town the other day and needed some milk.
I HAVE to say I found myself agreeing with the letter in last week’s Warrington Guardian (May 2) about Warrington turning into a car park.
This week the people of Warrington went to the polls for the third all out Council Election since 2016.
WE live on Old Liverpool Road and the past month has been a nightmare.
THE plan to convert the former Royal Court Theatre into a ‘sex entertainment venue’ must surely take the prize for the most obnoxious application ever to be put before Warrington Borough Council.
I HAVE today rang my GP to make an appointment.
I WANT to highlight the issue of increasing litter on Black Bear Linear Park running the length from Victoria park to Stockton Heath swing bridge.
About five months ago on returning home my wife and I found two lads digging the pavement outside our bungalow.
Warrington Borough Council’s attempt to mend fences with its green bin subscribers has backfired spectacularly, with a hidden price hike lurking beneath the surface of a seemingly generous offer (Warrington Guardian, January 18).
IT was great to see so many shoppers in Warrington town centre this Christmas.
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