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Dan Whelan Warrington Council is to approve the relocation of the town’s bus depot, which would then free up land around Wilderspool Causeway for the creation of up to 1,300 homes. Plans for a new-build bus station on Dallam Lane, proposed by Wire Regeneration – a joint venture between Warrington Council and developer Langtree – were approved in 2019. As well as more than 1,000 homes, Wire Regeneration’s vision for the Southern Gateway of Warrington includes a commercial area fronting the south side of Bridgefoot and the River Mersey, enhanced public spaces, and a hotel. Approval by the council’s cabinet is the next step required to progress the redevelopment of the Southern Gateway area. ....
Trabold also said that Weaver s request for early release involves the possibility that he would seek a loan from the city of Erie for some kind of business venture that he would pursue once his term of supervision ended. Trabold has access to the motion that Weaver wanted sealed, and Trabold made a limited reference to its contents in his response to Weaver s request. In a one-page order, Cercone said he agreed with Trabold that Weaver s motion should not be sealed. As aptly noted by the government, defendant has failed to displace the presumption created by the common law right of access that attaches to judicial documents, Cercone said in the order. He said that the presumption of openness is further strengthened here given the potential involvement of local government entities and the use of a City of Erie economic development loan, quoting from Trabold s response. ....
Former Erie auto dealer Adam J. Weaver is considering seeking a business loan from the city of Erie if his sentence of supervised release ends early in his federal fraud case, according to a newly filed court document. The federal prosecutor who filed the document is also arguing that Weaver s possible pursuit of a publicly funded loan is one reason a judge should refuse to keep secret a defense motion that details Weaver reasons for requesting an early end to his term of supervised release. The possible involvement of the city s loan program, Assistant U.S. Attorney Christian Trabold said in the filing, gives the public a direct financial interest in Weaver s request for early termination of his term of supervised release, similar to probation. ....
ALL aboard, let’s bring the Captain home! The Captain Morgan Trophy, won by Warrington Wolves on the only occasion it was contested 47 years ago today, is missing. “It’s one of life’s mysteries,” said one of the club’s officials. The Warrington Guardian is calling on rugby league fans all over to assist in unearthing this historic piece of the game’s prized silverware collection. “It belongs at The Halliwell Jones Stadium on display for everybody to enjoy,” said Guardian sports editor Mike Parsons. “Someone, somewhere, must surely know what’s happened to this sculpture-esque item of rugby league treasure. ....
THE first match to appear in our exclusive new series comes from Warrington Wolves finest season. Alex Murphy s Wire team filled the trophy cabinet in the 1973/74 season, and the action above is from the first half of the final league game of the campaign in the build-up to the first Challenge Cup Final triumph for 19 years and the Club Championship success. On April 15, 1974, The Wire defeated Leigh 27-16 at Wilderspool Stadium in what was their 10th match in 30 days - the congestion resulting from their outstanding cup runs. Legendary stand-off Murphy picked himself for the first time in four months, and the wily old fox can be seen in the footage a week before his 35th birthday pulling all the tricks from up his sleeve as orchestrator-in-chief against his former club. ....