From high schools to primary schools, there has been lots of changes over the decades. Here are some places which will take you back to your school days. If there are any we have missed out, let us know in the comments section.
1 BEWSEY HIGH SCHOOL Some of the buildings are still in community use.
2 SYCAMORE LANE This school in Hood Manor was shut to allow for the new school to built on the nearby Chapelford estate. Work is well under way for a new housing development on the land.
3 LONGBARN PRIMARY SCHOOL The building is now operating as the New Horizons School.
Nine such incidents have been reported across the county in the past week, including two in Warrington. A BMW was targeted on Bridge Lane in Woolston on Friday, January 29, before another theft occurred on Hood Lane North in Hood Manor yesterday, Wednesday. Further reports were received in Northwich, Middlewich, Holmes Chapel and Handforth between January 28 and February 3. Other models of cars targeted include the Honda Jazz, Toyota Auris, Honda Accord and Toyota Corolla. Inspector Anton Sullivan, of the force’s roads and crime unit, said: “Catalytic converter thefts are on the rise across the country, with offenders predominantly targeting hybrid vehicles.
WARRINGTON’s own ‘Tinsel Tracy’ is gearing up for a 35 mile Christmas Day ultra marathon across the town – and has made a last minute appeal for more donations. Tracy Halligan is aiming to bring ‘miles of smiles’ to sick children in hospital and has now unveiled her official route. She will be running in two loops starting at round 6am in Penketh and finishing up to seven hours later. A special tracker will ensure people can follow her online! Tracy will be heading towards Saxon Park between 10-10.30am, down to the Pink Eye roundabout, and then over to Lovely Lane and the hospital. She will pass through Bewsey and Dallam before heading down Northway onto Poplars Avenue. She will cross the A49 to Callands, Westbrook, Chapelford, Hood Manor and Sankey before finishing back in Penketh.