Published:
10:15 AM April 21, 2021
Brampton Post Office customers raised £4,375 in a tribute to the kindness, experience and hard work of their postmaster David Shaw. Pictured is Pat Prince, Anne Saunders, David Shaw, Billie Leighton and Marie Sheppenson.
- Credit: ARCHANT
Brampton Post Office customers raised £4,375 in a tribute to the kindness, experience and hard work of their postmaster of 16 years.
David Shaw was given the money as a token of villagers appreciation for his time at the helm of the post office.
He was also presented with a bottle of Champagne and a memory box containing more than 100 personal cards and notes of appreciation from all the people he had helped.
Robbers flee with cigarettes and scratch cards after forcing way into stock room
A man and a woman engaged shop assistants in conversation just before the robbery took place
Nisa Local shop on South Parade, Speke
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A couple engaged shop assistants in conversation just before a robbery took place at a convenience store.
MP Andy Carter
IN this week’s column, Warrington South Tory MP Andy Carter discusses how communities have been affected by the recent flooding in the town. Storm Christoph left a trail of devastation across our town, most of us had seen nothing quite like this before, filthy water entering homes and businesses, cars written off and sentimental personal possessions destroyed. The frightening impact of a torrential storm leaves a lasting impact and it will take time to recover even with the support of neighbours, families and our wider community supporting one another, more so than ever during this time of crisis.