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The 362-apartment development under construction on John Street in Warrington town centre WARRINGTON has been named as a ‘built-to-rent hotspot’ in a new study. Research by housing provider Wise Living found that the town is in high demand among developers and investors in the sector, ranking it as the fourth hottest area in the UK for such projects. A number of developments of houses and apartments to be leased out upon completion are currently in the works in the borough. These include 161 homes on the sites of the former Sycamore Lane Primary School in Hood Manor and Foxwood School in Birchwood, schemes which are currently under construction.
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By Heidi Summerfield
The 7 areas of Warrington where coronavirus is almost wiped - and those where it is rising
Coronavirus infection rates are steadily dropping across Warrington with only a handful of areas reporting a rise in cases. Callands and Old Hall together with Penketh and Cuerdley each saw six more cases over the past seven days than during the previous week with 12 cases being reported in Callands and Hall and nine in Penketh and Cuerdley. Hulme figures were up by seven cases with nine reported over the last week and Woolston and Central Warrington each had 12 cases. Eight areas of the town reported a drop in infection rates and seven areas have had fewer than three cases in the previous seven days.