Her Majesty The Queen visit Halton to officially open the Mersey Gateway Bridge

Her Majesty The Queen and Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Sussex carried out their first ever engagement together, as they visited Halton this week (14 June...

Widnes planning applications submitted to Halton Council

AN application has been submitted for the addition of a single storey glass canopy at Cranshaw Hall Farm in Cranshaw Lane in Widnes. The applicant is Mr Barrow...

Cost of dealing with waste in Halton adds up to £7m

SOME £7 million was spent by Halton Council dealing with waste, according to figures released by the local authority. They reveal a soaring quantity of items which have...

Bobbie takes home silver in big golf tournament

A WIDNES man put on a distinctly above par performance to get a silver medal in a world disability golf tournament. Bobbie Wright, aged 23, came second and...

Widnes planning applications submitted to Halton Council

MR C Knowles has applied for permission to build a single storey extension at the rear of his home at 1 Mond Road, Widnes. He has no...

Our Blue Badge service is changing

Article date - 23 January 2019 At the start of this year, the Department for Transport introduced a new online system which allows applicants to upload all their...

Fancy auditioning for our panto?

Aged between nine and 18-years-old? Do you want to be part of the most spectacular pantomime that has ever been staged at Halton Borough Council’s Brindley Theatre...

Stunt display team will do the trick at this year’s Newton Town Show

Organisers are adding the final touches to a packed programme of events as part of next month’s (August) Newton Town Show.   Held annually in Newton-le-Willows’ Mesnes Park, Newton...

Outstanding start to the year for Abbeyford

Article date - 10 January 2019 The council-run respite centre on Rainford Road – which provides short breaks for children and young people with complex health, learning and...

Discover the history of Cemetery and Crematorium at open day

Article date - 03 May 2019 A group of volunteers are doing all they can to preserve a part of St Helens Borough history.   The Friends of St Helens...

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