Warrington is a
unitary authority in the north west of
England, formerly part of the
county of
Cheshire and Lancashire. It is also its main town situated between Manchester and Liverpool.
Landmarks of the town are Fiddlers Ferry Power Station, Alice in Wonderland Statue, Old Market Gate, Smiths Night Club and The Peace Centre. The Centre opened to remember the victims of the terrorist attacks in 1993, particularly on Saturday
March 20, the day before
Mother's Day, when an
IRA bomb killed two boys, Johnathan Ball (3) and Tim Parry (12).
Towns and villages
- Appleton Thorn[?]
- Broomedge[?], Burtonwood[?]
- Cadishead[?], Collins Green[?], Culcheth[?], Croft
- Doe Green[?]
- Fowley Common[?]
- Grappenhall[?], Great Sankey[?]
- Hatton[?]
- Higher Walton[?]
- Latchford
- Lately Common[?], Lower Stretton[?], Lymm[?]
- Martinscroft[?]
- New Lane End[?]
- Penketh[?]
- Stretton[?]
- Thelwall[?], Twiss Green[?]
- Warrington[?], Winwick[?], Woolston
Places of interest
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