Marquee & Gazebo Hire in Warrington

Marquees & Gazebos are perfect for many different occasions and provide a truly affordable even solution, whether for home or commercial use; ideal for Trade Stands, Market Stalls, Car Shows, Garden Parties, Functions, Weddings, Music events & much more...
Marquee Hire North West can't promise the sun but we promise that we can keep your event covered, come rain or shine with top quality service and equipment.
They are safe, practically weatherproof, and can be moulded to fit your decorative theme
If you're looking to extend the space you already have, or want an outdoor feel for your party, a Marquee or Gazebo is a fantastic choice. Covered from the elements if the weather turns sour, you can still open the sides of the marquee or Gazebo giving you an al fresco style party, without getting wet.
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Warrington is a large town on the banks of the River Mersey and is the largest town in the county of Cheshire. Warrington was founded by the Romans at an important crossing place on the River Mersey. A new arrangement was established by the Saxons. By the Middle Ages Warrington had emerged as a market town. In the English Civil War Warrington was a fulcrum. The armies of Oliver Cromwell and the Earl of Derby both stayed near the old town centre. Legend has it that Cromwell lodged near the Cottage Restaurant building which survives on Church Street. The Marquis of Granby public house bears a plaque stating that the Earl of Derby 'had his quarters near this site'. Dents in the walls of the parish church are rumoured to have been caused by cannons from the time of the civil war. During the Industrial Revolution Warrington became a manufacturing town and a centre of steel, textiles, brewing, tanning and chemical industries. The navigational properties of the River Mersey were improved, canals were built, and the town grew. When the age of steam came, Warrington naturally welcomed it, both as a means of transport and as a source of power for its mills.
Many people, particularly Americans, remember Warrington best as the location of RAF Station Burtonwood Burtonwood RAF Base. During World War II. it served as the largest US Army Force airfield outside the United States, and was visited by major American celebrities like Humphrey Bogart and Bob Hope. The RAF station continued to be used by the USAAF and subsequently USAF as a staging post for men and material until its closure in 1993.
There is ten-pin bowling located at Winwick Quay, and indoor paintball. An indoor karting centre is located near to Bank Quay. Alongside the karting centre is a golf driving range, with an American golf shop attached. Pitch and putt and crazy golf are available at Walton Hall and Gardens. A Laser Quest arena and a snooker club can also be found in Warrington, both located close to the town centre. Gulliver's World theme park is located in Old Hall, Apple Jack's Farm theme park is situated in Stretton. There is also a concert hall (the Parr Hall), an arts centre (the Pyramid), three museums, and various public libraries throughout the borough. Warrington Central Library was the first rate-supported library in the UK. There is a cinema at Westbrook, and another is being constructed as part of a town centre redevelopment. There are several parks and designated nature reserves at Woolston Eyes, Risley Moss, Rixton Claypits and Paddington Meadows. The town is also home to the Museum of Policing in Cheshire located in part of the working police station and the Warrington Museum of Freemasonry.
A number of festivals, carnivals and walking days are held annually in the Warrington area. Warrington Walking Day is held on the closest Friday to the last day of June, and the town centre is closed to traffic as churches walk together through the streets. A number of rock and pop musicians are associated with Warrington. The Stone Roses are closely associated with the town, particularly the native lead singer Ian Brown. Other artists include Spike Dawbarn from 90's music act band 911, Kerry Katona of Atomic Kitten, Ben Byrne and James Stelfox from Starsailor and Tim Bowness of No-Man. The band Viola Beach were formed in Warrington.
Rugby league is the town's premier sport in the form of Warrington Wolves who were historically nicknamed "The Wire" because of Warrington's history of wire making. The team reside at The Halliwell Jones Stadium, they took home The Challenge Cup for two years running in 2009 and 2010 and a further triumph in 2012. Football is represented by Warrington Town, they are currently in the Northern Premier League Premier Division. Rowing in Warrington may well have been taking place for nearly 200 years. It is known that Warrington Regatta is well over 150 years old, often attracting large crowds on the riverbank. The modern Warrington Rowing club started in the mid-1980s and is based near Kingsway Bridge. Warrington is home to both recreational and competitive rowers with some of these athletes now winning national standard events and will be pulling on international vests, Olivia Whitlam along with Richard Egington were the first rowers from Warrington at the Olympics. The club is now bigger than ever with a large number of juniors, seniors and veterans.
Take a trip for a bite to eat or a drink at the Barley Mow being the oldest pub in Warrington, established in 1561. There are a number of restaurants and Public houses around Warrington to choose from. Warrington also held the first V Festival and are set to hold the Neighborhood festival. Warrington Music is also held in the town centre once a year where a number of bands play.
Warrington Council-
https://www.warrington.gov.uk/
Things to do in Warrington-
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attractions-g190764-Activities-Warrington_Cheshire_England.html