Three-Car Crash Shuts Warrington Road
Warrington Road in Culcheth was closed after a three-vehicle crash on Saturday lunchtime. Thankfully, police reported no serious injuries.
Read more →Warrington Road in Culcheth was closed after a three-vehicle crash on Saturday lunchtime. Thankfully, police reported no serious injuries.
Read more →Fed-up residents have sparked a Clean up Culcheth campaign after council inaction left people feeling ignored. Pride in the village is doing the heavy lifting.
Read more →Culcheth Eagles’ Masters lads are trading rugby boots for bowling shoes as they face Padgate Bowling Club in a fundraiser with more wobble than a Station Road pothole.
Read more →A woman has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after being struck by a car on Jackson Avenue in Culcheth. A sobering incident on a road many locals know well.
Read more →Culcheth could be getting padel, gym and wellness facilities through a new partnership, and frankly, it sounds promising if the practical details behave themselves.
Read more →Andy Burnham’s journey from Culcheth to Greater Manchester’s top job is being framed as a values story. Fair enough, but the East Lancs is no red carpet.
Read more →Work has started on three covered padel courts at Culcheth Sports Club, with gym upgrades and reformer Pilates plans aiming to turn the site into a proper fitness hub.
Read more →The Three Towns brought theatrical sparkle to Culcheth Village Club, honouring decades of service and a trophy cabinet trying to look modest. Fair play, that is some chorus line.
Read more →Culcheth artist Mark Bradley has taken over Warrington Museum with a bold, uneasy exhibition about media chaos, conflict and truth. Not exactly cosy, but very much worth attention.
Read more →A parish council has elected its youngest ever Chair, giving local democracy a rare burst of fresh energy. Promising, yes, but Culcheth will judge by action, not applause.
Read more →Bhawani’s Dental Care in Culcheth has changed hands after strong buyer interest, proving our village remains oddly irresistible, even to people inspecting molars.
Read more →Warrington Borough Council has approved 14 flats at Culcheth CPS Shopping Centre despite 116 objections. The paperwork may be satisfied, but the village mood is distinctly unimpressed.
Read more →Culcheth Village Club has landed a one-star food hygiene rating after inspectors said major improvement was needed. Not ideal for a village institution, and yes, people will talk.
Read more →The controversial plan to turn part of CPS Shopping Centre into 14 apartments has been approved, and Culcheth is already muttering into its brew.
Read more →Partridge Lakes in Culcheth is adding pedalos, a sandy beach and a new accessible lakeside walk. It is summery, family-friendly, and just a tiny bit unicorn.
Read more →Partridge Lakes in Culcheth has gone full summer mode, with a new lakeside walk, sandy beach, food huts and character pedalos. Very wholesome, slightly pricey, undeniably pretty.
Read more →Partridge Lakes in Culcheth is rolling into summer with colourful pedalos, a sandy beach, new food stops and plenty of lakeside polish. Subtle it is not, but it does look fun.
Read more →Culcheth and Glazebury Community Day is back with a World Cup twist. Expect village spirit, football fever, and hopefully fewer queues than a VAR decision.
Read more →Leigh Golf Club says intruders on e-bikes have damaged its course in Culcheth, and the club is not exactly reaching for the gentle putter here.
Read more →A Scout group has landed a £10,000 National Lottery grant, which is exactly the sort of wholesome funding news that makes you briefly forgive the universe.
Read more →Springland has opened at Partridge Lakes in Culcheth for Easter, bringing mermaids, alpacas, pedalos and a fairytale trail to the village. Pricey? A bit. Charming? Absolutely.
Read more →As a Culcheth local, nothing beats ditching the big chains for Warrington's independent gems that keep our high streets alive. This roundup of nine standout shops offers everything from artisanal treats to unique finds, proving our borough has style without the corporate gloss. They're perfect for a quick jaunt from the village, blending quality with that personal touch we crave.
Read more →As a Culcheth local, I've wandered Warrington's streets enough to spot the real treasures amid the ordinary. These nine independent shops stand out for their charm and quality, far superior to soulless chains. They're perfect for a quick jaunt from our village, blending unique finds with that personal touch we crave.
Read more →Culcheth High’s Chris Hunt has spoken about phone-free school days, social media pressures and leading pupils with care after Brianna Ghey’s murder.
Read more →Folks in Culcheth, you won't believe the drama on our local roads last night - a car went up in flames right between the villages, turning the evening commute into a real spectacle. Firefighters from Warrington rushed in like heroes, but let's hope it doesn't become a regular occurrence. As locals, we know these back roads can be tricky, especially at dusk.
Read more →Concerns have been raised over anti-social behaviour at a popular village venue, and frankly, Culcheth has every right to expect better from public spaces.
Read more →Police have identified youths after anti-social behaviour concerns in Culcheth. Good to see action, but scaling fences at The Daten is hardly genius-level behaviour.
Read more →Shivat Haminim Capital Ltd is back with fresh plans for flats above Culcheth’s CPS Shopping Centre, despite a previous refusal and plenty of local fury.
Read more →Here in Culcheth, we're seeing police team up with the local school to track down the young troublemakers behind recent anti-social behaviour. It's a smart move that shows real commitment to keeping our village safe. But honestly, it's frustrating that we even need this - our kids should know better.
Read more →Well, folks, that tenacious developer is back at it, dusting off their rejected blueprint for flats atop the shopping centre. Despite the council's firm no last time, they're hoping for a yes this round. As a Culcheth local, I'm torn - we need homes, but not if it swamps our village vibe.
Read more →A new bid is in to turn part of the former CPS Shopping Centre into 14 residential units. Sensible reuse, perhaps, but Culcheth will want the details nailed down.
Read more →Our village's go-to watering hole in Culcheth has flung its doors wide open again after a much-needed three-week spruce-up. It's looking sharper than ever, and honestly, it's about time we had a spot that matches our quirky charm. Locals are buzzing, and I'm all for it - though I hope they kept the prices sensible.
Read more →The Cherry Tree in Culcheth has reopened after a three-week spruce-up, with brighter rooms, new menus and enough weekly entertainment to keep the village gossip fully fuelled.
Read more →Word around Culcheth is that our old village café might soon trade lattes for fillings, as plans brew for a new dental surgery takeover. It's a bittersweet shift for locals who cherished those cosy coffee chats, but hey, who couldn't use fewer trips to Warrington for a check-up? This could fill a real gap in our community health scene.
Read more →Well, neighbours, it looks like our old village café might soon trade lattes for fillings. The spot that's been a cosy hub for chats and cakes is being eyed for a shiny new dental surgery. As a local who's no stranger to a good brew, I'm torn - more teeth care on our doorstep or another bite taken from community charm?
Read more →Culcheth artist Tony Green took his international flair into Acre Hall Primary School, helping pupils turn bold ideas into artwork and confidence.
Read more →A former café could become a dental practice, and residents are being asked for views. Handy for teeth, perhaps less charming for anyone mourning a cuppa.
Read more →Here in Culcheth, it's frustrating to see thousands of our homes still stuck with sluggish internet speeds while the rest of the world zooms ahead. This isn't just about buffering videos; it's holding back our village's potential in work, education, and entertainment. As locals, we deserve better from our providers - time to push for that upgrade.
Read more →Friends of Culcheth Linear Park are planning an Open Meeting, giving locals a chance to hear what is happening with one of the village’s best-loved green spaces.
Read more →Cantina is being billed as Culcheth’s new weekend dining experience, which is exactly the sort of phrase that makes half the village curious and the other half check the parking situation.
Read more →Well, isn't this a breath of fresh air for our green spaces? Wickes has stepped up by donating a bunch of tools to volunteers keeping Warrington's parks pristine. As a Culcheth local, I reckon it's about time big names gave back to the community that keeps things looking sharp.
Read more →The Cherry Tree in Culcheth is shutting briefly from January 25 for an 18-day refurbishment, with a fresh look due by February 13. About time, frankly.
Read more →Campaigners are pushing back hard against turning our local shopping centre into yet another housing estate, insisting it should evolve into a buzzing village hub instead. As a Culcheth resident who's seen too many green spaces vanish under bricks, I say it's about time we prioritised community over concrete. This could be the lifeline our village needs to thrive.
Read more →Culcheth Sports Club wants three outdoor padel courts on unused grassland at The Daten. A smart sporting upgrade, if the lights and traffic behave themselves.
Read more →Well, neighbours, it looks like our very own Culcheth sports club is jumping on the padel bandwagon, just like the rest of Warrington. They're pushing for new courts to keep up with this trendy racket sport that's sweeping the town. I reckon it's about time we got something exciting here in the village.
Read more →Warrington Borough Council has refused the latest CPS Shopping Centre flats plan, and plenty in Culcheth will be breathing out at last. This one had village nerves jangling.
Read more →Well, folks, the council has finally put the kibosh on those eyebrow-raising proposals to convert our beloved Culcheth CPS shopping centre into a bunch of flats. It's a win for preserving local character, though I can't help but wonder if we're missing out on much-needed homes. Either way, Culcheth stays true to its village roots.
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