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| image_caption = Warrington Worldwide Logo | image_caption = Warrington Worldwide Logo
| editor = David Skentlebery<br/>Gary Skentlebery | editor = David Skentelbery<br/>Gary Skentelbery
| founder = David Skentlebery | founder = David Skentelbery
| founded = 1999 | founded = 1999
| company = Orbit News Ltd | company = Orbit News Ltd
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The printed version of the monthly magazine is freely distributed in full colour and is available on the website. The printed version of the monthly magazine is freely distributed in full colour and is available on the website.


The magazine publishers Orbit News Ltd was formed by father and son, David Skentelbery and Gary Skentelbery. The magazine publisher Orbit News Ltd was formed by father and son, David Skentelbery and Gary Skentelbery.


== History == == History ==
Orbit News Ltd was originally set up as a ] news agency based in Warrington by David Skentelbery, who previously worked on the Knutsford Guardian, Warrington Guardian, The Post and The Chronicle. Orbit News Ltd was originally set up as a ] news agency based in Warrington by David Skentelbery, who previously worked on the Knutsford Guardian, Warrington Guardian, The Post and The Chronicle.


The agency was orginally named New Warrington Press Service and was launched in 1968 when Warrington became a new Town. The agency was originally named New Warrington Press Service and was launched in 1968 when Warrington became a New Town.


Original offices for New Warrington Press Service were on Horsemarket Street in Warrington, followed by Froghall Lane. Original offices for New Warrington Press Service were on Horsemarket Street in Warrington, followed by Froghall Lane.


For the past 20 years, Warrington Worldwide have been based at The New Media Centre in Warrington<ref>{{Cite web |title=Warrington Worldwide Magazine · New Media Centre, Old Rd, Warrington WA4 1AT, United Kingdom |url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/Warrington+Worldwide+Magazine/@53.3846406,-2.5952672,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x487b023df49d67bb:0xc579239ae214893b!8m2!3d53.3846375!4d-2.5907825?shorturl=1 |access-date=2022-06-10 |website=Warrington Worldwide Magazine · New Media Centre, Old Rd, Warrington WA4 1AT, United Kingdom |language=en}}</ref> For the past 20 years, Warrington Worldwide has been based at The New Media Centre in Warrington<ref>{{Cite web |title=Warrington Worldwide Magazine · New Media Centre, Old Rd, Warrington WA4 1AT, United Kingdom |url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/Warrington+Worldwide+Magazine/@53.3846406,-2.5952672,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x487b023df49d67bb:0xc579239ae214893b!8m2!3d53.3846375!4d-2.5907825?shorturl=1 |access-date=2022-06-10 |website=Warrington Worldwide Magazine · New Media Centre, Old Rd, Warrington WA4 1AT, United Kingdom |language=en}}</ref>


Hannah Skentelbery became a third generation family member of the business, appointed as Director of Digital Marketing in July 2021. Hannah Skentelbery became a third-generation family member of the business, appointed as Director of Digital Marketing in July 2021.


== News Stories == == News Stories ==
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== Editors == == Editors ==
1968 - David Skentlebery 1968 - David Skentelbery (Orbit News Ltd.)


1999 - Gary Skentlebery 1999 - Gary Skentelbery


== Additional Publications == == Additional Publications ==

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Local online and physical magazine in Warrington.
Warrington Worldwide
EditorDavid Skentelbery
Gary Skentelbery
FounderDavid Skentelbery
Founded1999
CompanyOrbit News Ltd
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based inWarrington
LanguageEnglish (UK)
Websitehttps://www.warrington-worldwide.co.uk

Warrington Worldwide is a local, daily news website and monthly magazine published in Warrington in a magazine format. Founded in April 1999, it was the first independent online daily newspaper in the United Kingdom and is published by Orbit News Ltd..

The printed version of the monthly magazine is freely distributed in full colour and is available on the website.

The magazine publisher Orbit News Ltd was formed by father and son, David Skentelbery and Gary Skentelbery.

History

Orbit News Ltd was originally set up as a freelance news agency based in Warrington by David Skentelbery, who previously worked on the Knutsford Guardian, Warrington Guardian, The Post and The Chronicle.

The agency was originally named New Warrington Press Service and was launched in 1968 when Warrington became a New Town.

Original offices for New Warrington Press Service were on Horsemarket Street in Warrington, followed by Froghall Lane.

For the past 20 years, Warrington Worldwide has been based at The New Media Centre in Warrington

Hannah Skentelbery became a third-generation family member of the business, appointed as Director of Digital Marketing in July 2021.

News Stories

Warrington Worldwide covers local news, events and a variety of both local and regional services.

Editors

1968 - David Skentelbery (Orbit News Ltd.)

1999 - Gary Skentelbery

Additional Publications

Warrington Worldwide is one of the publications produced by Orbit News Ltd.

Other publications from the Warrington Worldwide branch include Lymm Life (launched in 1999) and Culcheth Life (launched in 2003).

References

  1. "ORBIT NEWS LIMITED overview - Find and update company information - GOV.UK". find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 2022-06-10.
  2. "Warrington Worldwide Magazine · New Media Centre, Old Rd, Warrington WA4 1AT, United Kingdom". Warrington Worldwide Magazine · New Media Centre, Old Rd, Warrington WA4 1AT, United Kingdom. Retrieved 2022-06-10.
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