Your local leisure centres are run by LiveWire, a community interest company (CIC) who look after leisure, library and lifestyle services in Warrington.
The famous golden gates at the entrance to the town hall, were originally made for the International Exhibition of 1862, and then intended for Queen Victoria’s Sandringham home in Norfolk
The hall was designed by James Gibbs and built in 1750 for Thomas Patten, Esq. It became known as Bank Hall, and originally stood in open fields on the edge of the town, surrounded by extensive landscaped gardens and with nothing to obscure the views south to the River Mersey and the Cheshire countryside beyond.
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