Sarah Hall MP - Warrington South

Warrington South is my home. It’s where I’ve lived for more than 20 years. My children attend local schools. My husband works on the frontline in the emergency services.

14 years of Conservative government has hit our town hard. Our communities and public services are struggling. 

Warrington is a great place to live but the Tories have ensured that not everyone has the same share of all the possibilities it offers. That’s wrong. 

The Conservative cost-of-living crisis isn’t just a few people ‘feeling the pinch’ — it’s families starving, nurses using foodbanks, older people cutting down to one meal a day and getting on the bus to stay warm. Public services are hollowed out and the safety net is stretched ever thinner.

It’s time for real change. I will deliver the fresh start Warrington South needs. Here’s how: 

  • Support local people through the cost-of-living crisis
  • Fix our NHS and mental health services and campaign for a new hospital 
  • Take tough action on crime and anti-social behaviour
  • End the Leasehold Scandal and build more affordable homes
  • Fight Climate Change and cut bills with a publicly owned clean energy company.

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A track record of
delivering for Warrington

Secured £4.2m for the Bewsey & Dallam Hub

Sarah was determined to see the Bewsey and Dallam Hub become a reality. Hugely significant for the health and wellbeing of the community, the new community and leisure facility on Longshaw Street opened its doors in November and is already proving to be popular with local residents. 

Supporting flood victims

In 2021, Storm Christoph hit our communities hard. Sarah provided advocacy for the residents affected and worked with local schools, emergency services and the council to open an emergency supplies hub.

Since then, she has been working with the Council and Environment Agency to ensure action is taken to mitigate further flood risk.

Improving our local environment

Working hard to address flytipping, Sarah has been involved with setting up a community garden, she regularly organises litter picks and clean-up days.

She was part of the team which revamped the Whitecross underpass and, alongside residents, she successfully campaigned against the proposal for a waste transfer site.

School uniform swap shop

Started by Sarah and local community champion Vicky Pickering, the swap shop is going from strength to strength, despite increasing demand.

The project helps families feeling the pressure of the cost of living crisis, whilst avoiding waste by ensuring the recycling of uniforms for those who can make further use of them.

Partnerships on affordable food

Sarah is leading on several projects to tackle food poverty. She routinely volunteers at The Bread-and-Butter Thing (TBBT) in Dallam, which brings affordable food and wraparound support to the community.

Additionally, she is on the team which is delivering a local community shop that will offer high-quality, low-cost food and household products.

Action on violence against women and girls

Sarah proposed a cross-party motion to Warrington Borough Council in the wake of Sarah Everard’s tragic murder in 2021.

Following the motion, a Warrington Safer Streets initiative was launched to tackle behaviours linked to violence and harassment against women and girls.