Warrington letters
Letters and emails from Warrington Guardian and This Is Warrington readers Last updated Thursday, 13-Jul-2006 09:45:46 BST
Always has a ready smile
IT was interesting to read your tribute to Mrs Trixie Gray on the occasion of her 103rd birthday.
Please put our bus back on
Seven years ago we decided to send our oldest child to St Nicholas' School in Northwich based on several factors, not least that there was a direct bus from London Road to Greenbank in Northwich.
Wasps in my bird boxes
reading my Guardian on June 29, I don't 'bee-lieve' it either! I really don't!
Raised in good faith
Having read with interest your article about the Wizzard narrowboat, we were saddened that Warrington Disability Partnership is having to beg for funding to maintain her.
Distinct day in calendar
It was an excited parishioner in my previous parish who first drew my attention to Warrington Walking Day. She and her family had attended when one of her granddaughters was taking part and she was thrilled with the event. That was five years ago. Little did I know at the time that I would one day be sharing in the experience as a parish priest.
Meetings are called hastily
YOUR story about radical plans to transform the secondary school system extends the unresolved issue of Stockton Heath Primary School and I ask when and by whom the raft of ideas were drawn up?
Help with my search
I AM asking if anyone has any information or pictures about the Bluecoat School, which stood where the Lord Daresbury is now built.
Developers should pay
The developers who are behind the Centre Park regeneration proposal and are hoping to make a fortune out of it must think we Warringtonians are gullible.
Order some rat poison
Here we go again - up goes the council tax and down come the levels of service.
Disgusted by process
I attended the planning meeting on Wednesday, July 5, over the planning application for John Morris House, Mersey Street.
It is high time that this town had a state-of-the-art swimming pool
WELL done once again to the council for allowing £40,000 for free summer swimming for youngsters.