Artist Callout: RLWC2021 Birds of Paradise Project Warrington Borough Council are looking for five professional, freelance artists to produce five large scale public artwork to form a trail across the town centre....
Warrington Archives Podcast 5: Birchwood Tennis Centre Philip Jeffs presents the latest episode in a new series of podcasts, looking at interesting finds from Warrington's Archives. Culture Warrington · Warrington Archives Podcast...
A Potted History of Warrington Pottery Warrington has long been known as the "town of many industries". Many people know about the wire industry, the tool manufacturers and the breweries ......
Coronavirus – Information for Customers In response to the recent outbreak of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Culture Warrington can confirm that we are working closely with Public Health Warrington daily and...
Amy Johnson Visits Warrington 3rd July 1932 Archives Volunteer Carol Mayo shares another in the series of fascinating stories she has uncovered whilst conducting research in Warrington's Archives: Following on from...
The Strange Tale of Greening’s Frog What connects Warrington, the wire industry and a venomous frog from Brazil? The answer is a Warrington man with the unlikely name of Linnaeus Greening...
Flying Week in Warrington – September 1919 Today we have a further blogpost from our Archives Volunteer Carol Mayo. Carol had been looking at events around the end of WWI for us...
Xmas and New Year Opening Times Please note that Warrington Museum & Art Gallery is closed to the public from Monday 23rd December 2019 to Wednesday 1st January 2020 inclusive. [caption...
Angels of the 168th Station In another of our series of articles for Black History month we examine the story of the 63 African American nurses stationed at the 168th...
Herbert Greaves and the Casino Club In another in our short series of blogs to mark Black History Month we tell the story of how a 23 year old Jamaican man's...