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Winning Moves Warrington Monopoly Board Game, Advance to Warrington Central Station, Golden Gates and Warrington Transporter Bridge, 2–6 players makes a great gift for ages 8 plus

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Moore Nature Reserve – The beauty spot comprises almost 200 acres of woodland, meadows, lakes and ponds, and is home to many diverse species of plants, animals. I’d like to thank everyone who sent in their suggestions for things to include, and to the people from the various charities and organisations who did a fantastic job to ensure they won a coveted place in the game."The organisations featured do amazing work for people and our communities in Warrington, so it’s a great honour to see them take up squares on the board. I’m looking forward to getting the family round to give it a go!" Could we see a MONOPOLY board potentially with the Halliwell Jones Stadium included? Or Walton Hall and Gardens? Or perhaps Gulliver’s World? Our residents and families will have many memories and favourite places across our town, and I look forward to seeing what suggestions are proposed.” If your hometown got its own Monopoly board, what kinds of places would you expect to see on it? The folks of Warrington are asking themselves this question right now – as the town has won its bid against 19 other places in Cheshire to haveits landmarks featured on the famed board game. Thelwall’s Penny Ferry – you can have the chance to own this much-loved and historic crossing of the Manchester Ship Canal.

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Bents Garden Centre – who doesn’t love a trip to bents, and to go a step further, you could own this popular business when playing the game. The foodbank is next to Old Kent Road - the board's most affordable square. While at the other end of the scale, the famous Golden Gates have been unveiled as the Mayfair of Warrington. UNIQUE GAME BOARD featuring a beautiful photo montage that shows off all the sights Warrington has to offer Pass GO and Advance to The Golden Gates... and if along the way you fancy becoming the owner of those famous Golden Gates, you can, for just Monopoly money. Warrington becomes the very first Cheshire place to land its own official MONOPOLY game. In 2001 there was a part Chester one, with other Cheshire towns featuring too. No city or town in Cheshire has ever had its very own game. To land the honour Warrington has beaten nine other places including rugby rivals Widnes.

BUILD YOUR WARRINGTON EMPIRE: Buy up colour sets and use your custom Monopoly money to expand your empire by building houses and hotels While Palm Springs, Dubai and Sydney are amongst the most glamorous and glitzy places on earth and honoured with their very own official MONOPOLY game, the company with the license to produce these unique editions is now bestowing the same honour on Warrington. While a Chester and Cheshire version of Monopoly was released in 2001, no town or city in the county has had its own dedicated board until now. ABBA Cars – running this Warrington business could be profitable for you if someone else lands on your square. The town has become the first place in Cheshire to get its own board after seeing off 19 other locations across the county.

Warrington to get its own official MONOPOLY game

Time Square – the multi-million-pound leisure development, which is home to Cineworld, The Botanist and more, could be yours. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community. At the launch event, the Deputy Mayor of Warrington, Cllr Graham Friend, said: “This is really exciting for the people of Warrington and it’s fantastic to know that we’re able to see the completed game for the very first time today. Warrington Town – if you have ever wanted to own your very own football club, but find yourself a bit short on funds, this could be your chance.The money is customised as well. It includes motifs of The Golden Gates and the Transporter Bridge – a nod to Warrington’s rich heritage. “This game without these two heavily represented, would be like MONOPOLY without the dice” adds Ms Lau. Pink Eye – the striking and eye-catching building overlooking one of the town’s busiest roundabouts was an obvious choice for the board. Semi-detached houses in garden of listed cottage get go-ahead posted on 31st October 2023 7:00 am | under News

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