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Warrington s Muslim community celebrate Eid al-Adha
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Door-to-door Covid-19 surge testing to begin in Warrington
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WARRINGTON Town Hall will be bathed in green light this evening, Thursday, as part of global celebrations. The town’s Muslims will join millions across the world in celebrating Eid, marking the end of Ramadan. Residents are being urged to celebrate the Muslim festival of Eid al-Fitr safely and in line with current coronavirus restrictions. This means that people should meet others outdoors in groups of no more than six, or two households, while adhering to social distancing measures. The festival at the end of the fasting month of Ramadan is traditionally marked with communal prayers in mosques, and visits to friends and family.
By Aran Dhillon, Local Democracy Reporter
Labour MP Charlotte Nichols LABOUR S Warrington North MP Charlotte Nichols says it is ‘too early’ to draw any major conclusions from the council elections after her party’s Town Hall majority was cut. The Conservatives made big gains at the ballot box as Labour retained control of the council despite losing seven seats – including a number of high-profile casualties. Both of the town’s MPs, who won their seats in the 2019 general election, were at the borough council election count on Saturday. Ms Nichols said: “Disappointingly, we lost the Culcheth, Glazebury and Croft ward.
By Aran Dhillon, Local Democracy Reporter
Cllr Geoff Fellows A BOROUGH councillor says accusations of him flouting coronavirus rules are inaccurate. In a post on the Penketh FACT Checker Facebook group, it was claimed Cllr Geoff Fellows (IND – Penketh and Cuerdley) ‘blatantly flouted’ the rules. It added: “Hunting down a stranger to her home to give her some flowers without knowing her name, address or advising of his visit. “This sort of behaviour is not acceptable but there is no formal party to report it to. “This is selfish and irresponsible behaviour in an attempt to electioneer. Local councillors are not above the law.”
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