HERITAGE OPEN DAYS: THE FULL WARRINGTON LIST WARRINGTON’S CREATIVITY THROUGH THE YEARS WILL BE EXPLORED WHEN THE HERITAGE OPEN DAYS FESTIVAL RETURNS NEXT MONTH. Heritage Open Days is England’s largest festival of...
Free family Garden Festival is coming to Golden Square A Garden Festival aimed at bringing together the community and raising awareness of a ‘secret’ rooftop spot is coming to Warrington this month. The free...
Stories from the Costume Collection Whilst completing the important task of repackaging the museum’s costume collection for our ‘Cabinets of Curious Costume’ Project, we have also taken the opportunity, where...
Festival of Archaeology 2023: Our events We're very excited to once again be part of the Festival of Archaeology, one of the UK's biggest annual celebrations of archaeology. Events held throughout...
Learning about Climate Change from Local History Over the past couple of years, a number of staff from Culture Warrington have completed the Carbon Literacy Training delivered by Museums Development Northwest. As...
The nation waits in anticipation for the crowning of their... For those of us living during what some might describe as quite turbulent times, it is more important than ever to come together as a...
Swap shop to introduce Sky Garden to new visitors Green-fingered Warrington residents are being invited to a ‘garden swap shop’ next month where they can also learn about a little urban oasis which is...
The tiny gold love token lost centuries ago Warrington Museum is packed full of wondrous treasures, including a tiny medieval love token lost by its owner over 500 years ago. It’s made of...
Louis Henshall – A Trail of Fraud and Theft Archives Volunteer Carol Mayo shares another curious story uncovered during her work in the Archives: Louis Henshall’s story can be summarized in four words, rise...
Captain Francis Buckley: From WW1 Army Officer to Archaeologist If you were asked to find a connection between Prehistoric Archaeology and the First World War, I am sure it would take a little thought...